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No Windows
Juan van Niekerk
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The Future of Forestry
Clive Staples Lewis
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The River Rats
Paul Marauder
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A Fable For Tommorrow
Lew
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A Rallying Cry.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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Ad Manus Puellae
Ernest Christopher Dowson
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Al Claro De Luna (In The Light Of The Moon)
Delmira Agustini
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Alsace-Lorraine
George Meredith
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An Octopus
Marianne Moore
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Anthem for Doomed Youth
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen
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Anthem For Doomed Youth
Wilfred Owen
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At The Last Watch
Rabindranath Tagore
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Autumn
James Whitcomb Riley
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Bells Beyond the Forest
Henry Kendall
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Canto 1
Ezra Pound
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Canto I
Ezra Pound
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Canto I: And Then Went Down to the Ship
Ezra Pound
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Ciel Brouillé (Cloudy Sky)
Charles Baudelaire
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Convict
Samiksha Chaudhary
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Cures For Insomnia
Michael David Shorb
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Death at the Window
Robert Fuller Murray
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Dreamgear Haze
Patrick Valance
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Ecstasy
W. J. Turner
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Ecstasy
Walter J. Turner
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Elmwood
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and your hair has become very white"
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C "and your eyes have become less bright"
D "and you seem to have lost your sight"