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Words From The Wind
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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words of a mind
in your head right
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Words Touched
Arthur Weil
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Words...
Nobody Nose
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Wordsworth's Grave
William Watson
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Work
Robert William Service
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WORK
Zola Larman
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Work And Play
Trevor McLeod
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Work is Fun
stan brierly
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work makes free
Markus Kiener
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Work Takes Time- Your Reward
Richard Groff
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Work Without Hope
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Work-Girls' Holiday
Lesbia Harford
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Workin' Man's Blues
H.L. Dowless
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Working day
philip lacey
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Works and Faith
Richard Newton Sherrer
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World at war
John Vain
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World Health Day
Subhashchandra Adhav
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World of Name Irony
Andrea Elrod
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World Rowing Championships
stan brierly
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World Since Of Sin
Baby Girl
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World(s) of love
Amolika Singh
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Worldly Place
Matthew Arnold
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Wormholes of the Soul: A Journey Within Your Gaze
Mawphniang Napoleon
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Worn Sonnet
Kaye Brack
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and your eyes have become less bright"
B "and you're going to die tonight"
C "and your hair has become very white"
D "and you seem to have lost your sight"