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SMOOTH went our boat upon the summer seas,
- William Lisle Bowles
Snatched ere thy prime! and in thy bridal hour!
- Edward Young
Snow fell. By his own conquest overpowered
- Victor Hugo
snowy day--
- Kobayashi Issa
SO cruel prison how could betide, alas!
- Henry Howard
SO for the place of meeting they set forth;
- Robert Southey
So good to be home
- Delilah Miller
SO Gresholme far doth stand:
- Michael Drayton
so is haiku hell
- Kobayashi Issa
So long as Duddon, 'twixt his cloud-girt walls
- Aubrey Thomas de Vere
So many different peoples of every different race
- Francis Duggan
So now youve come
- Timothy Adès
So passes silent o'er the dead thy shade
- William Lisle Bowles
So stood Eliza on the wood-crowned height,
- Erasmus Darwin
So that soldierly legend is still on its journey
- Edmund Clarence Stedman
So then, the name which travels side by side
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
So to New York London
- Kamau Brathwaite
So you're back from up the country, Mister Townsman, where you went
- Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson
So you’ve had enough of the tropics, and the back is growing bent
- W.S. Senior
So, with a troop of friends and Theban slaves
- Joseph Ellis
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