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A mile behind is Gloucester town
- William Vaughn Moody
A Minstrel stands on a marble stair
- Amy Lowell
a mirror
- Nicolas Grenier
A mist was driving down the British Channel,
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A modern hour from London (as we spin
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
A moment yet we linger 'mid the bowers
- Nicholas Michell
A Monday morning when we set sail
- Anonymous
A monument
- Nicolas Grenier
A moonless night--a friendly one
- Herman Melville
A morning-rain has settled the dust in Weichen
- Wang Wei
A narrow girdle of rough stones and crags
- William Wordsworth
A near horizon whose sharp jags
- Amy Lowell
A new house in Darwin
- Lindy Warrell
A new Ixion upon fortune's wheel,
- Torquato Tasso
A noble sight is this, I ween
- Isaac McLellan
A noble structure truly! as you say
- William Wetmore Story
A Palaeozoic tenure
- Alan Gould
A path meanders the dappled shore,
- Bonnie Manion
A Photograph
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A place for catching a train
- R. Lincoln Harris
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