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Lacerated
Sorav and "Athena"
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Colour of Pain
Paul W. B. Marsden
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Loneliness
Anna Ricker
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New Horizons
Kyle Kennedy
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Sane Max
Dante Unknown
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Yours Truly In Dirt
Nikhil Parekh
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Culmination
Michael Berry
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Life is Boss
Abby Kesington
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Time mends even the deepest wounds
Dale "Coyote" Johnson
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"Reflections Unmasked"
Christopher Joseph Autry
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A Clock Striking Midnight
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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A Day at the Zoo
Kim Spivey
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A Day's Work
G.M. Wood
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A Dream.
Thomas Frederick Young
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A Hopeless Cause
Emile Pinet
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A Legend Of Buckingham Village.
Margaret Dixon McDougall
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A Masquerade
Israel Chinonye Uche
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A Pict Song
Rudyard Kipling
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A Thank-Offering
Ella Higginson
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A Year Ago Today, & A Tumultuous Year
Badal Pal
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Absence to Presence
Eddie Brock
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Address To The Tooth-Ache
Robert Burns
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All pleasure is of this condition
John Wilbye
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Ambivalent of ‘Black dreams’
Abdul Basit Haneef
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An Epistle
Emma Lazarus
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