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When over Niger’s banks is breaking
- Ferdinand Freiligrath
When Philomel begins to sing
- Anonymous
When public occasions of general joy
- Margaret Chalmers
When smoke stood up from Ludlow,
- A E Housman
When solstice comes to Ireland, joy
- Bonnie Manion
When some proud son of man returns to earth
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
When spring-time flushes the desert grass
- Rudyard Kipling
When suddenly, at the midnight hour,
- Constantine Cavafy
When Sue Collins was a-courted a hundred years ago and more,
- Eli Siegel
When summer breezes wave the untrodden grass
- Nicholas Michell
When summer leaves
- Miya Yamanouchi
When that great Kings return to clay
- Rudyard Kipling
When the breach was open laid,
- William Maginn
When the dew is on the mountain
- James Foley
When the dull gray mists of the morning
- William Gibson
When the early soft spring wind comes blowing
- Sappho
When the foes, in conflict heated
- J. Augustine Signaigo
When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in
- James Whitcomb Riley
WHEN the heathen trumpet’s clang
- Sir Walter Scott
WHEN the Hetman John Swiergowski
- Anonymous
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