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Unto a lonely villa, in a dell
- Matthew Arnold
UNTOUCHED through all severity of cold;
- William Wordsworth
Up and down old Brandywine
- James Whitcomb Riley
Up from the meadows rich with corn
- John Greenleaf Whittier
Up from the South at break of day
- Thomas Buchanan Read
UP Grongar Hill I labor now,
- John Dyer
Up in the emerald bilberry leaves -
- Ian Scott Massie
Up north
- Sandré Clays
Up soared the lark into the air,
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Up that long walk of limes I past
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Up the streets of Aberdeen
- John Greenleaf Whittier
Up the vast harbor with the morning sun
- Alfred Noyes
UP with the sun, the breeze arose
- Robert Louis Stevenson
Up, and away
- Julia Stockton Dinsmore
Uplift the ponderous, golden mask of death
- Emma Lazarus
Upon a time, before the faery broods
- John Keats
Upon Gibraltar's steep ascent there stands
- William Gibson
Upon his couch at eventide,
- Eliza Allen Starr
UPON the fells my flocks I tend;
- Johann Ludwig Uhland
Upon the lofty rim we breathless stand,
- Edward Robeson Taylor
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