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1915
1974
On an Invitation to the United States
- Thomas Hardy
On Approaching the Staub-Bach, Lauterbrunnen
- William Wordsworth
On Arriving in South Carolina, 1798
- Philip Freneau
On Avon's Breast I saw a Stately Swan
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
On Bala Hill
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
On Beholding Bodiham Castle
- Edward, 1st Baron Thurlow
On Broadway
- Claude McKay
on burnt ground
- Kobayashi Issa
On Chenoweth Run
- Madison Cawein
On Crossing the Anglesea Strait To Bangor at Midnight
- William Sotheby
On Entering Douglas Bay
- William Wordsworth
On Entering Frankfort After a Long Tour Through Switzerland
- James Inglis Cochrane
On Entering Switzerland
- William Lisle Bowles
On Entering the Sea at Cresswell Dunes
- Ash Dean
On Finding that nothing stays Sweet
- John Alwyine-Mosely
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
- John Keats
On First Seeing the Monastery of Maria Einsiedeln
- James Inglis Cochrane
On George's Bank
- C. W. Hall
On Hearing the Ranz des Vaches on the Top of the Pass of Saint Gothard
- William Wordsworth
On his arrival at his estate by the Lake of Geneva
- Voltaire
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