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Inspiring Beauty
valentinno
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A Breet Prospect.
John Hartley
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A Neet When Aw've Nowt To Do.
John Hartley
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Additions
Thomas Hardy
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How Sleep the Brave
Walter de la Mare
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MEMPHIS MARVEL BY ANTHONY CHARLES BLAKE
ANTHONY BLAKE. - WORDONE
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Mi$$:Chant-Phroel
Jerry Wayne Lawrence, Jr.
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Mrs eliz: wheeler, under the name of thelost shepherdess
Robert Herrick
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Neighbour Peter's Mare
La Fontaine
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ode to acceptance
Skyler Dakaasin Boeve
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Otho The Great - Act III
John Keats
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Pity Me, Loo!
Henry Clay Work
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Prediator’s hill
ANTHONY CHARLES HOUNDMAN BLAKE
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Religion.
Robert Crawford
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Song #12.
Robert Crawford
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The Battle
Douglas H. Mc Clintock
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The Contract
La Fontaine
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The Fire at Tranter Sweatley's
Thomas Hardy
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The Shepheardes Calender: Februarie
Edmund Spenser
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The Shepheardes Calender: November
Edmund Spenser
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Threads of Innocence :Babylon of Beginnings Part I
Mawphniang Napoleon
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