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WIKI WIKI PEED ON YA
Hubbs
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Instinctive
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Tamerlane
Edgar Allan Poe
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2099
Michael Charles Sinclair
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A Dialogue between Old England and New
Anne Bradstreet
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A Poem Sacred to the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton
James Thomson
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A Spring Carol
Alfred Austin
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Address, Spoken At The Opening Of Drury-Lane Theatre. Saturday, October 10, 1812
George Gordon Lord Byron
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Apology To Delia: For Desiring A Lock Of Her Hair
William Cowper
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By occasion of the Young Prince his happy birth
Henry King
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Charity
Charles Lamb
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Elegy I: Jealousy
John Donne
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Global Brotherhood
kiandavid
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Glory To God Alone
William Cowper
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HARDEST DECISION
Norbert Tasev
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Holy Sonnet II: As Due By Many Titles I Resign
John Donne
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Holy Sonnet XIV
John Donne
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Home
Anne Brontë
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If There Was Anything That Could Bite A Man
Nikhil Parekh
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In Me, Past, Present, Future meet
Siegfried Sassoon
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Innocence Wronged
David Plantinga
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Jerusalem Delivered - Book 02 - part 03
Torquato Tasso
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Lux In Tenebris
George Essex Evans
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Not In Stone
Derrick Puente
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Ode, written 1739
William Shenstone
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