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Terence Cummings-Smith
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An Ode To The Hills
Archibald Lampman
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Bearslayer - Canto IV The Latvians Suffer Many Hardships
Andrejs Pumpurs
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Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Stephen Colley
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I relinquished
Siddharth Singh
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Lament IV
Jan Kochanowski
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Last she spoke to me
Juliette Detlaff
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Life aches
Adeduro Ifeoluwa
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Ashley Burns
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Madness
Ali Moaz Naru
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Mountains
Henry Kendall
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My misery doesn't need company
#iwriteitall | Sarah Cope
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Niobe
Alfred Noyes
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Picture-Books in Winter
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Requiem of the Hunted Soul : A New Dawn's Poetic Alchemy
Mawphniang Napoleon
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Senses
Jacob Locke
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The Battle Rages
RJ Intindola
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The Carver
Conrad Potter Aiken
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The Cuckoo Wood
Edmund Beale Sargant
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Richard Daish
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