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With ceaseless motion comes and goes the tide
- George Crabbe
With deep affection
- Francis Sylvester Mahony
With eager step and wrinkled brow
- Philip Freneau
With early dawn we mount the chaise
- Anonymous
With favoring winds, o'er sunlit seas
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
With fifty years between you and your well-kept wedding vow
- John Greenleaf Whittier
With ganial foire
- William Makepeace Thackeray
With half a heart I wander here
- Robert Louis Stevenson
With his right hand Hiawatha
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
With latest connections, works, the inter-transportation of the world
- Walt Whitman
With many a pause and oft reverted eye
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
With many a weary step at length I gain
- Robert Southey
With many a weary step at length I gain
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
With musing step we wend from mound to mound
- Nicholas Michell
With no poetic ardor fir'd
- Alexander Pope
With sardonic futility
- Maxwell Bodenheim
With secret throes I marked that earth,
- Robert Burns
With shimmer of steel and blare of brass
- Alfred Austin
WITH strong foot tread the holy ground,
- MatthÃas Jochumsson
With sunshine on their canvass
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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