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John Everett Millais
Alfred Austin
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Join the Ranks.
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Katie
Henry Timrod
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Krishna, 3:29 AM
Meena Alexander
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LAST WISH
Blessings Jadema
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Letter addressed to Fire
Shadma Farooqui
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Letter to my Lover
Praise Michael
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Lights Along the Mile
Alfred Thomas Chandler
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Lips In Entwine
Sherry Caayupan
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Lost friend
Kunal Shah
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Lungs of the young
Julianne Abdallah
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Mary - A Ballad
Robert Southey
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Matrimony
John Keble
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May-Day Ode
William Makepeace Thackeray
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Memories of a Military Funeral
David Hamilton
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Midnight at Blackfriars
Neil McLeod
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Mine heart breaks
Nighttiger
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Monody to the Memory of Chatterton
Mary Darby Robinson
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MY FOREVER WIFE (21st Oct. 2005).
Ronald Rodger Caseby
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My Sky
Lachlan Gear
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My wishes
Dorathy Magnus
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New England Sabbath Bells
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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Nursing School
Shatana Brown
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Ode to the Loverboy
Zoey Cambert
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Office
Zhiyang Tan
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