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To My Empty Purse
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Vengeance Is Sweet
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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A 'Mass' Meeting
Ambrose Bierce
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4th July 1882, Malines. Midnight
James Kenneth Stephen
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A Ballad Sent to King Richard
Geoffrey Chaucer
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A careless man scorning and describing the subtle usage of women toward their lovers
Henry Howard
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A Conversation At Dawn
Thomas Hardy
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A Dampened Ardor
Ambrose Bierce
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A Dream
William Blake
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A Fairy Tale In The Ancient English Style
Thomas Parnell
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A Fragment Of A Poem.
Alexander Pope
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A Glimpse Of China
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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A Glimpse Of China. In A Chair.
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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A ho! A ho! (song )
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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A Jest Of Robin Hood
Anonymous Americas
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A Mathematical Problem
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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A Mathematical Problem (A humorous student-days poem on geometry)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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A mery Iest
Humfrey Gifford
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A Poet's Home
George Wither
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A Satire against the citizens of London
Henry Howard
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A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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A Whipper-In
Ambrose Bierce
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Address to the Devil
Robert Burns
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Address ToThe Devil
Robert Burns
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Against Women Unconstant
Geoffrey Chaucer
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