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ULYSSES passed Into the fruitful orchard, there to prove
- Homer
Ulysses, much-experienced man
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Under bare Ben Bulben's head
- William Butler Yeats
Under Mount Etna he lies,
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Under Mount Etna he lies,
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Under my window-ledge the waters race,
- William Butler Yeats
Under the almond tree
- Arthur Symons
Under the arches of the morning sky
- Bayard Taylor
Under the canopied bank we lie
- William Osborn Stoddard
Under the eaves of a Southern sky
- Lucy Larcom
Under the palms of San Diego
- Alfred Noyes
under their parasols
- Kobayashi Issa
UNDERNEATH this sable herse
- Ben Jonson
Undone! undone! the lawyers cry
- Charles Mackay
Unequal thus to Caesar, Pompey yields
- Lucan
Unhappy mortals! Dark and mourning earth
- Voltaire
Unique each town, not so much as mine
- Roger W. Hancock
Unknown with passing away, she put
- Catharina Boer
Unreal City
- Thomas Stearns Eliot
Unsought by man, and whose untrodden depths
- Sallie Bridges
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