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Cafe De La Paix
Kurt Philip Behm
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A Discontented Sugar Broker
William Schwenck Gilbert
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A Letter From Artemesia In The Town To Chloe In The Country
John Wilmot
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Ballade Of Queen Anne
Andrew Lang
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Create
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Daphne to Apollo. Imitated From The First Book Of Ovid's Metamorphosis
Matthew Prior
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Infidel
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Lily's Menagerie
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Motherinlaw
Seema Ali
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Romance Of A Youngest Daughter
John Crowe Ransom
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Shall We Listen (Christian Forums)
anonymous3142
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The Duty Of A Brother
Charles Lamb
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The Emu Of Whroo
Edward George Dyson
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The Frightened Ploughman
John Clare
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The Idolators
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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The Lay of a Golden Goose
Louisa May Alcott
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The Modest Couple
William Schwenck Gilbert
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The Precocious Baby - a Very True Tale
William Schwenck Gilbert
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To A Professional Eulogist
Ambrose Bierce
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To My Liars
Ambrose Bierce
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