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Sonnet XXIV: O Thou! Meek Orb
Mary Darby Robinson
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Sonnet XXVI: Mid-Rapture
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Sonnet XXXVI: Lead Me, Sicilian Maids
Mary Darby Robinson
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Sweet Silence After Bells
Christopher John Brennan
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THE DAWNING SUN
Dominick C Parisi
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The Dying Christian to His Soul
Alexander Pope
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The Eyes Have it
TJ Johnson
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The Hawk
William Henry Davies
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The Longest Day
William Wordsworth
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The Progress of Taste, or the Fate of Delicacy
William Shenstone
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The Sleeping City
George Meredith
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The Spearhead Of Love
Nikhil Parekh
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The Wife's Will
Charlotte Brontë
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This Life.
Robert Crawford
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Thrown Together
Douglas Blair
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To A Child
Christopher Morley
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Translation From The Medea Of Euripides
George Gordon Lord Byron
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Turn off
Diksha
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Untitled
Bella
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Waste of Time
Jan Scrimgeour
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Windows of the Soul
Philip Kruger
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