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Like an Open Book
FaithfulServant2
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Lost for Words
Graham Byrne
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Meth has a hold on me
Joshua Ewing
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Self Centered
Justin A Bidwell
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Son of the sun
Banu Florentina Maria
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insubordinate
Kate Bondar
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A Character, Panegyric, And Description Of The Legion Club
Jonathan Swift
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A day at the beach
C Dunlea
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a little insubordinate kid
Kate Bondar
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A mother gone.
Ernesto L Vasques Sr.
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A Parthian Glance.
Thomas Hood
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A Story Of Plantagenet.
Margaret Dixon McDougall
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Afloat And Ashore
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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Aims At Happiness
Jane Taylor
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Al Aaraaf: Part 2
Edgar Allan Poe
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ALL I CAN SAY
mad hippie poet
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Angry black man
Sarah Lateesha Hamilton
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Angry black man
Sarah Hamilton
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Aspiring Miss DeLaine
Francis Bret Harte
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At Hand
Donald Dunham
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Beavers
Victoria Hays
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Conquer the Bitterness by Sweets.
brijmohansajal
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Edom O' Gordon
Andrew Lang
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Edom O'Gordon
Anonymous Americas
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Eternal Body
Mark V. Markov
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From which London landmark did Wordsworth celebrate the view in his poem beginning: "Earth has not any thing to show more fair..."
A Hampstead Heath
B The Tower of London
C Westminster Bridge
D Waterloo Sunset