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Spirits Of The Dead
— Edgar Allan Poe
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pity this busy monster, manunkind
— Edward Estlin Cummings
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Crystal
— A J C
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Goody Blake and Harry Gill
— William Wordsworth
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Lenore
— Edgar Allan Poe
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*** नों जेरावनिफ्राय आं नोंनिफ्राय *****
— BANGBULA BRAHMA UZIR
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The Bull
— Ralph Hodgson
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The Corsair
— George Gordon Lord Byron
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The Cry Of The Children
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Design
— Robert Frost
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The Lake
— Edgar Allan Poe
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The Mermaid
— Anne Bannerman
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On Death
— John Keats
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Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?
— Thomas Hardy
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Lost At Sea, Kindness Was Her Name, The Wind is A Friend of mine
— Lia
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Unrequited Love
— Nobody Nose
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The White Picket Fence
— Gregory Baranoff
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O Living Always--Always Dying
— Walt Whitman
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A Nutty Thought
— Luke Breen
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The Canonization
— John Donne
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The Lesson
— Roger McGough
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Still Broken
— Stephen Puls
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Pan Is Dead
— Ezra Pound
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Had I presumed to hope
— Emily Dickinson
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The Highwayman
— Alfred Noyes
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and you're going to die tonight"
B "and you seem to have lost your sight"
C "and your hair has become very white"
D "and your eyes have become less bright"