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I Am David
- David Barlow
I AN ORGANISM HERE IN LOWER SIX
- Robert Clairmont
I grow weary of the foreign cities
- Sappho
I Hear America Singing
- Walt Whitman
I ROSE AND WENT TO ROU'TOR TOWN
- Thomas Hardy
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing
- Walt Whitman
I stood tip-toe upon a little hill
- John Keats
I Thought I Was Dying, But All I Could Hear Was Laughing
- Bonnie Manion
I went to Noke
- Anonymous
I will walk these streets again
- William F. DeVault
I Wish I Was by That Dim Lake
- Thomas Moore
Ibiza
- Nicolas Grenier
Ice cold at Coole
- David J McDonagh
Iceland
- James Montgomery
Iceland First Seen
- William Morris
Iceland-Moss Tea
- Ferdinand Freiligrath
Idea LIII
- John Denham
Idylls of the Pioneers
- Alexander McLachlan
IF I SHOULD EVER BY CHANCE
- Edward Thomas
IF I WERE TO OWN
- Edward Thomas
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