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- In dalliance deck the bridal bower. by John Hay
- In dark accidents the mind’s sufficient grace. by Delmore Schwartz
- In darkness or light. by Adam Lindsay Gordon
- In days long since, before these last so bad. by William Shakespeare
- In dead men breath. by Robert Graves
- In death once more. by Bliss Carman
- In Death’s Immediately— by Emily Dickinson
- In death, therefore, I am avenged. by Edgar Lee Masters
- In Derry of the little hills. by Francis Ledwidge
- In Doctor Johnson’s seat I sit! by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- In doors and out, summer and winter, Mirth. by James Henry Leigh Hunt
- In each shadowy corner there lurketh a ghost. by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- In eastern sky. by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
- In Ecstasy—and Dell— by Emily Dickinson
- In Eden and on Olivet. by John L. Stoddard
- In England’s green and pleasant land. by William Blake
- In evening dress! by Robert Service
- In everlasting youth. by William Cowper
- In every nook a lip that it may cheer. by William Wordsworth
- In every one, be her great glory famed. by Anne Bradstreet
- In every worshipper. by Vachel Lindsay
- In fancy’s highest sphere. by Christopher Smart
- In far October Air. by Emily Dickinson
- In feats inscrutable— by Emily Dickinson
- In fields where roses fade. by A. E. Housman
- In Flanders fields. by John McCrae
- in flimsy clothes, play of sun-fire in their blood. by Carl Sandburg
- In flowers even read his mind. by George MacDonald
- In foremost battle, quite aside. by Joaquin Miller
- In frantic Melody! by Emily Dickinson
- in frolicsome wooden agony). by E. E. Cummings
- In fulness of her will! by George MacDonald
- In glad surprise. by D. H. Lawrence
- In God who was her salvation. by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- In heart and brain and spirit makes thee mine. by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- In hearts at peace, under an English heaven. by Rupert Brooke
- In Heaven, their earthy bodies left behind. by Richard Lovelace
- In heavens where tomahawks are barred. by Siegfried Sassoon
- In her love compelling glances! by Ellis Parker Butler
- In her name implor’d, O hear! by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- In her tomb by the side of the sea. by Edgar Allan Poe
- In her unfurnished Rooms by Emily Dickinson
- In him the child of nature sees. by Alfred Castner King
- In his heart he makes his home. by George MacDonald
- In his hundred-dollar saddle on his twenty-dollar horse. by Arthur Chapman
- In His unerring sight, who measures Life by Love. by John Keble
- In his voice. by William Ernest Henley
- In Holland . . . by Hilda Conkling
- In honourable death? by Robert Service
- In Human Nature’s West— by Emily Dickinson
- In Illinois.” by Vachel Lindsay
- In immeasurable weariness! by Edgar Lee Masters
- In Immortality— by Emily Dickinson
- In Infamy or Urn— by Emily Dickinson
- In Inse Carriganane. by Eleanor Hull
- In its cenotaph. by D. H. Lawrence
- In just a Country Town— by Emily Dickinson
- In late October time. by Arthur Chapman
- In likenesses of beast and bird! by Andrew Lang
- in love and flowers pick themselves by E. E. Cummings
- In love with Death, not me. by James Whitcomb Riley
- In love with none but me. by Robert Herrick
- In Lyonesse. by Alan Seeger
- In man’s cannot be right. by Frances E. W. Harper
- In Manuel’s joyful eyes! by Matilda Betham
- In many a high and dreary sleeping place. by Joyce Kilmer
- In many gardens. by Hilda Conkling
- In mercy lift your drooping wings and go. by Amy Lowell
- In mine own self-love. by John Donne
- In mood nor barked so much at Man. by Herman Melville
- In morning’s earliest ray. by Emma Lazarus
- In my queer little garden! by Hilda Conkling
- In mystery far away. by John Hay
- In Nature—they are full— by Emily Dickinson
- In oblivion— by Emily Dickinson
- In one low, broken cry? by Sara Teasdale
- In one small grave to lie. by Zoë Akins
- In one word, Sweet, sweetest of all words—Wife! by Elizabeth Stoddard
- In other Continent. by Emily Dickinson
- In our defence had bravely died. by Frances E. W. Harper
- In our lot. by Christina Rossetti
- In peace or war, we turn to Thee! by Alfred Castner King
- In peace with Christ enters Lovelight. by Mary Alice Walton
- In peace, & reck’ns thee her eldest son. by John Milton
- In Peace, that once I found in every rose.” by Vachel Lindsay
- In perfect rest! by John Keble
- In petals write my epitaph. by Robert Service
- In pity—”I forgive you, God.” by Robert Service
- In pleasures without measure, without end. by Phillis Wheatley
- In pool and tree I saw again her eyes. by John Freeman
- In Purchas or in Holinshed. by James Joyce
- In purchasing. by Emily Dickinson
- In rain, or sun, or frost. by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- In ravished Holiness— by Emily Dickinson
- In recusance august. by Emily Dickinson
- In red weather. by Wallace Stevens
- In reverence and in charity. by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- In roarings round the coral reef. by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- In robe of spotless white. by Alfred Castner King
- In safety by His side. by Frances E. W. Harper
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