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Three crests against the saffron sky
- Andrew Lang
Three days through sapphire seas we sailed
- Henry Howard Brownell
Three Graces; and the mother were a Grace
- Hilaire Belloc
THREE Kings came riding from far away,
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Three of us without a care
- Bliss Carman
Three walls around the town of Tela when I came
- Carl Sandburg
Thrice welcome to thy sisters of the East,
- John Greenleaf Whittier
Thro' Kentish-town, up Highgate-hill
- Anonymous
Thro' villages, o'er plains we ride
- Anonymous
through a hole
- Kobayashi Issa
Through Alpine meadows soft-suffused
- Matthew Arnold
Through crystal roofs the sunlight fell
- John Davidson
Through darkening pines the cavaliers marched on their sunset way
- Hezekiah Butterworth
Through intricate motions ran
- William Butler Yeats
Through many a blooming wild and woodland green
- Margaretta V. Faugeres
Through marches through the mazy wood
- Joaquin Miller
Through miles of mud we travelled, and by sick valleys
- Ivor Gurney
Through purple haze of evening mountain mist
- Cotton Noe
Through sleet and fogs to the saline bogs
- Eugene Field
Through the four quarters of the world have seen
- Robert Southey
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