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A strong sea-wind flies up and sings
- Henry Clarence Kendall
a studded palanquin
- Kobayashi Issa
A sudden swirl of song in the bright sky
- George Herbert Clarke
A summer day to remember calms down at 6:30
- Dariana Sierra
A sun-flooded day, an incredible dream! with Annoula:
- Lambros Porphyras
A thing of stone beside Lake Kouen-ming
- T`ung Han-ching
a thousand gallons
- Kobayashi Issa
A thousand knights have reined their steeds
- Matthew Arnold
A thousand landmarks perish,
- Cicely Fox Smith
A thousand miles of silvered shore
- George E. Merrick
A THOUSAND soldiers knelt in Warsaw’s square,
- Julius Mosen
A thousand years ago, or more
- William Makepeace Thackeray
A THOUSAND years! Through storm and fire,
- Bayard Taylor
A timber-frame of fashion new and rare,
- Conde de Villamediana
A tombstone in a foreign land cries out,
- Henry Taylor
A traveller on the skirt of Sarum's Plain
- William Wordsworth
A trumpeter at Katzbach,
- Johann Ludwig Uhland
A U.S. commando
- Duncan Forbes
A village lost in nineteen forty-three,
- Charlotte Chidell
A wanderer from the Western land
- Hezekiah Butterworth
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