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A Ballad
Charles Lamb
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A Fable
Jane Taylor
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Brown Adam
Frank Sidgwick
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Christmas At The Round Table
John Hookham Frere
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Deer
Ellis Parker Butler
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Description Of A Lost Friend
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
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Esta nevando
Cannon Stewart Daughtrey
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Evangeline: Part The Second. IV.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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How Robin and His Outlaws Lived in The Woods
James Henry Leigh Hunt
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I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson
Walter Savage Landor
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Johnnie Armstrang
Andrew Lang
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Lines on The Mermaid Tavern
John Keats
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Lines Rhymed In A Letter From Oxford
John Keats
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Melancholetta
Lewis Carroll
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Merchant of Venison
Ese Oscar
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Neighbours
Robert William Service
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One bite
Frizzle Savage
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Tema con Variazioni
Lewis Carroll
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The bay
Valiantstar
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The Garrison of Cape Ann
John Greenleaf Whittier
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The Geraldines
Thomas Osborne Davis
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To the Virginian Voyage
Michael Drayton
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Tour Of Love
Sunday Joseph
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