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A Cottage In A Chine.
Jean Ingelow
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A des oiseaux envolés
Victor Marie Hugo
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A Fair Exchange
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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A Lay of St. Nicholas
Richard Harris Barham
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A New Suit.
Hattie Howard
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A proper trewe idyll of camelot
Eugene Field
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An Extempore Invitation To The Earl Of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer
Matthew Prior
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bereket keyhalewet sir@u
Yukunno Ghirmay
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His age:dedicated to his peculiar friend,mr john wickes, under the name ofpostumus
Robert Herrick
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Holy-Cross Day
Robert Browning
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in China
Often Honest
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L'Only Et PQ Lyre
RickthePoetWarrior
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Last Instructions to a Painter
Andrew Marvell
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Lundi rue Christine
Guillaume Apollinaire
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Moesta et Errabunda (Grieving and Wandering)
Charles Baudelaire
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Relève-toi Afrique
EMONGO ENONGE Marlin
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Robin Hood's Flight
James Henry Leigh Hunt
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Satyre X
Mathurin Regnier
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Syrinx
Henry Kendall
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To Italy (1818)
Count Giacomo Leopardi
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What is the term for the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
A Line break
B Dithyramb
C Enjambment
D A turn