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No More Eden
Thomas W. Case
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Juvenile Lunacy
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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'Tis little I—could care for Pearls
Emily Dickinson
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A Chorus
Elizabeth Jennings
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A Forest Hymn
William Cullen Bryant
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A Forest Hymn.
William Cullen Bryant
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A poem, on the rising glory of America
Hugh Henry Brackenridge
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A Secret told
Emily Dickinson
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As A Strong Bird On Pinious Free
Walt Whitman
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Ashes In Shame
Kurt Philip Behm
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AUTUMN-POEM
Norbert Tasev
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Be Not Sad
James Joyce
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Be Not Sad Because All Men
James Joyce
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City Of Orgies
Walt Whitman
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Eclogue
John Donne
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Elegy XIV: Julia
John Donne
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Ephemera
William Butler Yeats
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Epistle. To Mrs. Hannah More
William Hayley
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Everything Wanted To Wish
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Fictionarians
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Ghetto Dreams
Eddie J. Mills
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Goddess of reason
Robert Rittel
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Greed Feeding
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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He Was Their
Mario William Vitale
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Honoring the Sacrifice
Matt Landon
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