Suppose ’twere done!
_Bartholomew F. Griffin_ 115
The eager night and the impetuous winds.
_Louie Untermeyer_ 43
The last farewells were said, friends hurried ashore.
_Conrad Aiken_ 77
The leaves of Autumn and the buds of Spring.
_Corinne Roosevelt Robinson_ 11
The rain was over and the brilliant air.
_Louis Untermeyer_ 1
There’s a rhythm down the road where the elms overarch.
_E. Sutton_ 110
There was a day when death to me meant tears.
_Mahlon Leonard Fisher_ 135
This is the truth as I see it, my dear.
_Madison Cawein_ 141
Thou lonely, dew-wet mountain road.
_Florence Earle Coates_ 12
Through vales of Thrace, Peneus’ stream is flowing.
_Arthur Davison Ficke_ 33
Thus drowsy Atthis, laughing at my door.
_John Myers O’Hara_ 67
Under the eaves, out of the wet.
_Witter Bynner_ 11
We have each other’s deathless love.
_Witter Bynner_ 58
When from the brooding home.
_James Oppenheim_ 51
“Wherefore, thy woe these many years.
_George Sterling_ 68
Within the Jersey City shed.
_Joyce Kilmer_ 137
With the first light on the skyline came the rapping of the sickles.
_Ruth Guthrie Harding_ 107
With love are you gone mad, O lover of France.
_Walter Conrad Arensberg_ 129
Would you lay a pattern on life and say, thus shall ye live?
_James Oppenheim_ 44
Ye dead and gone great armies of the world.
_Mahlon Leonard Fisher_ 130
You know deep in your heart, it could not last--
_Lydia Gibson_ 94
You mean, my friend, you do not greatly care.
_Arthur Davison Ficke_ 93
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