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A Hunting Morning
Arthur Conan Doyle
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America
Herman Melville
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Day is dying
George Eliot
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A Rhapsody Of A Southern Winter Night
Henry Timrod
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A Summer Night
George William Russell
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An Autumn Landscape
Archibald Lampman
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At Parting II
Edith Nesbit
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Away, Away, From The Sultry Ways.
Freeman Edwin Miller
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Barb-Wire Bill
Robert William Service
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Dion
William Wordsworth
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Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
Thomas Gray
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Forsaking All Others Part 4
Alice Duer Miller
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Four Points in a Life
James Thomson - Bysshe Vanolis
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Hesperus
Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
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Human Life
Matthew Arnold
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Melody In A Restaurant
Conrad Potter Aiken
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Music's Duel
Richard Crashaw
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Night Hymns on Lake Nipigon
Duncan Campbell Scott
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Not Heaving From My Ribb'd Breast Only
Walt Whitman
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Not Worth the toil!
Shams al-Din Hafiz
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Ode To Superstition.
Samuel Rogers
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Old And New Year Ditties
Christina Georgina Rossetti
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Old Australian Ways
Andrew Barton Paterson
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Pax Britannica
Alfred Austin
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Queen Mab: Part VII.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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