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Train 11 Leaving Portland
Gregory Baranoff
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A Descriptive Ode
Charlotte Smith
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A Man
Ambrose Bierce
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a watch over the city
Andrew Ryan Kuykendall
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Cases - Dashwood V. Jermyn
James Williams
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Climate Woes
David Granteer
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Country Towns - Portland
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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Etiquette
William Schwenck Gilbert
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Hellenistics
Robinson Jeffers
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Life From 1835 to 1851
William Gay
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No My Friends No!
William Gay
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Oh Who Is That Young Sinner
Alfred Edward Housman
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On The Earl Of Oxford And Mortimer's Giving His Daughter In Marriage In Oxford--Chapel.
Mary Barber
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On the Steps of Another Country
Dennis Michael McNamara
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Seafarer
Anonymous Americas
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The Collision in the English Channel
William Topaz McGonagall
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The Flying-Fish Sailor
Cicely Fox Smith
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The Isle of Portland
Alfred Edward Housman
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The Rainy Day
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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To Mrs. Mary Caesar
Mary Barber
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Toland’s Invitation To Dismal To Dine With The Calve’s Head Club
Jonathan Swift
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When You Meet a Man from Your Own Home Town
Franklin P. Adams
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