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As I stood upon London Bridge and viewed the mighty throng
- William McGonagall
As I stood upon the Dean Bridge and viewed the beautiful scenery
- William McGonagall
As I wake up
- Abhay K
As I walk alone, sometimes I hear
- Michael Calum Jacques
As I walked out one evening
- W.H. Auden
As I walked out one morning
- Anonymous
As I was going to Bethlehem-town
- Eugene Field
As I was going to Romford twas on a market day
- Anonymous
As I was going to St Ives
- Anonymous
As I went down through Portsmouth Town
- Cicely Fox Smith
As if Nero, as the city is destroyed
- Tomás O Cárthaigh
As in a forest seeming infinite,
- Joseph Ellis
As infiltrating water will
- Alan Gould
As late on Skiddaw's mount I lay supine
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
As on the banks o' wandering Nith,
- Robert Burns
As one who, groping in a narrow stair
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
As schoolboys love to fill
- Murray Alfredson
As slow I climb the cliff's ascending side
- William Lisle Bowles
As sure as one season
- Gerald A. McBreen
As the immense dew of Florida
- Wallace Stevens
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