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The Invitation to Selborne
— Gilbert White
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Fill The Goblet Again: A Song
— George Gordon Lord Byron
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The Angel In The House. Book II. Canto XI.
— Coventry Patmore
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An April Fool
— Alfred Austin
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The Way
— anonymous3142
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S-B-S
— Joe Strickland
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In Celebration of 90 Years
— Barbara A Cadogan
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What’s in life, if Not…
— Surajit Mahalanobis
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LOML
— Damien McKnight MD
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SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN
— CRYSTAL CHANDELIER
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My Marine
— Rachel Sanchies
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Mary we believe
— Lenard Carter
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Living in the Garden
— P. S. Nerthroen
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MISUNDERSTANDING OF THE CIRCLE
— PHILLIP MCDUFFIE JACKSON
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PEOPLE WITH NO EARS
— PEOPLE WITH NO EARS
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Happy Birthday Mom
— Nifty Nangor
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An Elegie. Princesse Katherine Borne, Christened, Buried, I
— Richard Lovelace
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A Girls's Sin - In Her Eyes
— Francis Thompson
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The Revellers
— Felicia Dorothea Hemans
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Compensations
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Caesar Redivivus
— Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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The Undying One- Canto III
— Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
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Oíche Shamhna
— John Joseph Sheehy MacSheehy
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My Mentally Unstable Classmate
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The Christmas cake
— Balvin
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