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A Poet to...
Charles Harpur
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An Address to the New Tay Bridge
William Topaz McGonagall
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Apostroph
Walt Whitman
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Auto Bio 5-7-5
Joe Kowalski
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto The Fourth.
George Gordon Byron
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COURAGE (acrostic)
Warner Baxter
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Discerning You
Raheem Muhammad
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God Neither Known Nor Loved By The World
William Cowper
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Gregory Parable, LL.D.
William Schwenck Gilbert
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Napoleon
George Meredith
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Sonnet - Beauty Be
Darryn John Murphy
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Sonnet III (To the Virgin Mary)
Mikolaj Sep Szarzynski
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The Deficit Demon
Andrew Barton Paterson
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The End is Near
Richard Groff
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The Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay
William Topaz McGonagall
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There Were times
Nikhil Parekh
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To William Hayley, Esq. June 29, 1793.
William Cowper
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Undesired Revenge
Robert Fuller Murray
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Wendell Phillips
John Boyle O'Reilly
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What God's Love Is
Steve Cochrane
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