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This onward-deepening gloom; this hanging path
- Henry Alford
This pub is London's unfriendliest scene
- Will Hatchett
This red mud-brick city of the Sahara fascinates me
- Yusuf Adamu
This region, surely, is not of the earth.
- Samuel Rogers
This river is so still its greens connive
- Alan Gould
THIS rock was once the seat of pomp and power;
- James Gates Percival
This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle,
- William Shakespeare
THIS side the brow of yon sea-bounding hill
- Henry Alford
THIS sole survivor of a race
- James Montgomery
This tomb-walled temple proudly, sadly shows
- Julia Stockton Dinsmore
This while we are abroad
- Michael Drayton
This winter air is keen and cold
- Oscar Wilde
Thomas a town of long ago
- Roger W. Hancock
THORKILL and Thorston from Jutland came
- George Walter Thornbury
Those benches are for sitting on
- Steven Jackson
Those dark and silent aisles are fill'd with night
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Those five or six young guys hunched on the stoop that oven-hot summer night whistled me over.
- Derek Walcott
THOSE holy fields Over whose acres walked those blessed feet,
- William Shakespeare
Thou alabaster relic! while I hold
- Horace Smith
Thou art beautiful,
- Robert Southey
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