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A god salutes us: flinging his molten gold
- Murray Alfredson
a good windbreak
- Kobayashi Issa
A grace that was lent for a very few hours
- Henry Clarence Kendall
A grand town-square, close streets, or rather straits;
- Conde de Villamediana
A grassy field, the lambs, the nibbling sheep
- Thomas Edward Brown
A great stream vehemently flowing as far as eternity
- Trinity Tello
A great tall column spearing at the sky
- Amy Lowell
A green and silent spot amid the hills
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A green and silent spot, amid the hills
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A happy gale presents, once more
- Philip Freneau
A hard north-easter fifty winters long
- William Ernest Henley
A heavy shower; the Palace fills; begins
- John Davidson
A helmet for my pillow
- Robert Leckie
A HOARY gleam through boughs prevailing
- Aubrey Thomas de Vere
a hot night's pilgrimage
- Kobayashi Issa
A journey for most that is far
- Ash Dean
A labyrinth of delight
- Abhay K
A laceration in the earth as though a bomb
- J.R. Solonche
A land far distant, where the tawny race
- Aeschylus
A LAND of Dreams and Sleep,—a poppied land
- Bayard Taylor
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