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Poems From "A Shropshire Lad" - III - The Recruit
— Alfred Edward Housman
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Fairy Lanterns
— Clark Ashton Smith
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A Visit From St. Nicholas.
— Clement Clarke Moore
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The Goblins' Christmas
— Elizabeth Anderson
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A Performance Of Henry V At Stratford-Upon-Avon
— Elizabeth Jennings
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Slovenly Betsy
— Heinrich Hoffmann
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A Generation (1917)
— J. C. Squire
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Alone And Cold
— John Frederick Freeman
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Stanzas Addressed To A Lady Coming Of Age.
— Lennox Amott
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Wedding, A
— Sir John Suckling
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1827; Or, The Poet's Last Poem.
— Thomas Gent
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A Blue Love Song. To Miss-----.
— Thomas Moore
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Apples Growing.
— Will Carleton
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A Grumpy Poem
— Curtis Carroll
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My precious gift.
— Ernesto L Vasques Sr.
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I Never Say I Love You Enough
— Donald James Kirby Von Koehler
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Don't die or ask me why
— Angel.wrote.it
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Pains of Age
— Sarah Waters
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Resilience
— Antony D. Delmonte
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Mo Mhac
— Katelynn Marie
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O! Immortal beloved.
— Nikhil Parekh
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Our divinely honeymoon.
— Nikhil Parekh
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Perpetual Were The Moments
— Nikhil Parekh
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Relax
— Nikhil Parekh
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The First Thing That Flooded My Mind
— Nikhil Parekh
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