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Jamaica’s sweet romantic vales
- Philip Freneau
January brings
- William F. DeVault
Jealous China, dire Japan
- James Montgomery
Jerusalem! Jerusalem!
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Jesu! bless our slender boat,
- William Wordsworth
Jewelled boxes stacked to the sky
- Elizabeth Cockle
Jimmy Wimbleton listened a first week in June
- Carl Sandburg
John Brown in Kansas settled, like a steadfast Yankee farmer
- Edmund Clarence Stedman
John Chapman was a tinker
- Anonymous
John Huggins was as bold a man
- Thomas Hood
John J. Rismond, 52, structural iron worker on the magnificent Crowly Building now being erected at ninety-sixth and Lexington
- Robert Clairmont
John of Padua duly came
- George Walter Thornbury
Joy it is in Ranikhet
- Alfred Williams
Judah's cities are forlorn
- James Montgomery
Junkies line up by the infant day
- Yasemin Balandi
Just a changing sea of colour
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Just a shell, to which the seaweed glittering yet with greenness clings
- Henry Clarence Kendall
Just after rain
- Robert Clairmont
JUST at the point Of facing death in fronting Moslem steel,
- Charlotte Fiske Bates
Just because we have broken their statues,
- Constantine Cavafy
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