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A Dilemma
Ambrose Bierce
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A Reply To A Pessimist
Alfred Austin
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A Satyre Against Mankind
John Wilmot
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A Satyre Against Mankind
Lord John Wilmot
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A Tavern feast
Thomas Parnell
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Anacreontick I
Thomas Parnell
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Farewell Ungrateful Traitor
John Dryden
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From the Earth, a Cry
John Boyle O'Reilly
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Give Me Leave to Rail at You
Lord John Wilmot
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Gotham - Book II
Charles Churchill
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Gotham. Book II.
Charles Churchill
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Horace to Pyrrha
Eugene Field
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Letter To Maria Gisborne
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Mute Discourse
James Brunton Stephens
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Night. An Epistle To Robert Lloyd.
Charles Churchill
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North Infinity Street
Conrad Potter Aiken
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Satyr
Lord John Wilmot
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Sweetheart
Robert Fuller Murray
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The Author.
Charles Churchill
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The Challenge: A Court Ballad
Alexander Pope
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The Conference.
Charles Churchill
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The Craftsman
Rudyard Kipling
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The Flag
Julia Ward Howe
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The Ghost - Book IV
Charles Churchill
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The Princess (part 3)
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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