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A Fable For Critics
James Russell Lowell
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A Shade of Blue
Juan Nieves
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A Symbol of Rebirth
Zealous Frank
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All I Want Is Your Sweet Love
Colleen Walsh
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Ant In Office.
John Gay
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Bewick And Grahame
Frank Sidgwick
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Come With Me
JaceSon P. Barrus
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Life Ring
Kurt Philip Behm
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Lost, but am I found
Abel Foxx
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Lost, but am I found
Abel Fox
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Mr. Dana, of the New York Sun
Eugene Field
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My Mother’s House
Linda Williams
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Orpheus
Albert F. Moritz
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Poem 13- Villanelle Alexander Jaffee P.3 6/9/2021 “Snowflakes”
Alex Jaffee
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Poets and the Figures of Speech
HJ Espina
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Sonnet XVI: Mongst All the Creatures
Michael Drayton
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The Charter;
Helen Maria Williams
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The Confusion of Delusion
TommyD
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The Essence of Poetry
Sun Ra
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The FourFold of Poetics
Scott Michael Potter
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The Princess Elizabeth, when a prisoner at Woodstock, 1554
William Shenstone
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To The Genius Of Mr. John Hall. On His Exact Translation Of
Richard Lovelace
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To The Genius Of Mr. John Hall. On His Exact Translation Of Hierocles His Comment Upon The Golden Verses Of Pythagoras.
Richard Lovelace
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