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London in July
Amy Levy
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The Football Match
Anonymous Americas
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A debtor to mercy alone
Royston
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A Desolate Shore
William Ernest Henley
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A Faith On Trial
George Meredith
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A Family Record
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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A Garden Idyl
George Meredith
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A Litany
John Donne
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A Little Te Deum Of The Commonplace. A Fragment
William Arthur Dunkerley
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A Parting
Mathilde Blind
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A Symbol
Mathilde Blind
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Addressed To Haydon
John Keats
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Agamemnon's Tomb.
Emma Lazarus
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Agamemnon’s Tomb
Emma Lazarus
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Anashuya And Vijaya
William Butler Yeats
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Arise, American!
George Parsons Lathrop
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Arlo Will
Edgar Lee Masters
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Arms And The Man. - "The Marquis."
James Barron Hope
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At Dawn
Alfred Noyes
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Day And Night
Rupert Brooke
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Daylight is Dying
Andrew Barton Paterson
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Dedication : To The Memory Of Cecil Spring-Rice
Alfred Noyes
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Dedication. To The Memory Of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice
Alfred Noyes
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Dolores
John Boyle O'Reilly
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Easter Eve
Archibald Lampman
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