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Unwanted Visitor
Abby Kesington
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Explosions
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The Bells
Edgar Allan Poe
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His nostrils flared
Alfred Krause
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Love Resembles. . . . .
Melita Catalina Warren
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Prehlad
Toru Dutt
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THE BLESSED AND THE DAMNED
John Lars Zwerenz
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The spreading chestnut tree.
A J C
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Freedom's Plow
Langston Hughes
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1777
Amy Lowell
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97": The Fast Mail
John Charles McNeill
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A Calendar of Sonnets: March
Helen Hunt Jackson
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A Captain Of Song
Francis Thompson
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A German Christmas Eve (Prose)
Michael Fairless
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A Harvest Song
Isabella Valancy Crawford
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A London Fête
Coventry Patmore
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A Miltonic Exercise
Henry Austin Dobson
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A New National Anthem
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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A New National Anthem.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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A Sign-Seeker
Thomas Hardy
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A Song of Truce
Robert Fuller Murray
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A Woman’s Apology
Alfred Austin
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A Word
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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A Year and a Day
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal
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A Year.
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
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