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What mouldering pile near Ephrath stands alone
- Nicholas Michell
What my life lacks is tranquility
- Will Hatchett
What obelisk northward meets the curious eye
- Nicholas Michell
WHAT one of all the isles to Cambria doth belong
- Michael Drayton
What pleasant dreams, what memories, rise,
- Henry Abbey
WHAT riotous din is ringing?
- Karl Immermann
What ruined shapes of feudal pomp are there
- Aubrey De Vere
What ruins draw us to Vesuvius' side
- Nicholas Michell
What say the Bells of San Blas
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
What sense of loneliness comes o'er the soul,
- James Inglis Cochrane
What shall I do with this absurdity --
- William Butler Yeats
What shall I say of the Great Peak
- Du Fu
What sounds arouse me from my slumbers light?
- Epes Sargent
What things have we seen
- Francis Beaumont
What think you I take my pen in hand to record?
- Walt Whitman
What though above the Schuylkill gleams
- Hezekiah Butterworth
What though around thee blazes
- John Greenleaf Whittier
What though no marbles mark this hallowed spot
- Gideon Algernon Mantell
What though no name's sonorous power
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
WHAT though the Italian pencil wrought not here,
- William Wordsworth
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