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Warfare Source: Distempers of the Human Mind
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Two Travelers’ Musings
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The You
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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"THE CARDS"
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A Consuming Fire
Mark Vladimir Markov
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A Consuming Fire
Mark V. Markov
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Almswomen
Edmund Blunden
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Almswomen
Edmund Charles Blunden
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Esau
Solomon Pehrson
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Esau
John Newton
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Fame.
Susanna Moodie
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In The Harbour: Elegiac Verse
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Jacob's Ladder
John Newton
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Jubilate Agno: Fragment A
Christopher Smart
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Ordained
Ada Cambridge
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Second Sunday In Lent
John Keble
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Song of the Soul XXII
Khalil Gibran
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The First Shall Be The Last...
Israel Chinonye Uche
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The Petition for an Absolute Retreat
Anne Kingsmill Finch
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The Watchman
Ada Cambridge
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To England
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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To One Detested
Ambrose Bierce
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Work in progress
NaijaPoet
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A brief and intentional reference to a historical, mythological, or literary person, place, event, or movement is called a _______.
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