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From Boethius: De Consolatione Philosophiae; Book III. Metre 5
Samuel Johnson
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Gebir
Walter Savage Landor
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Gilbert.
Charlotte Bronte
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Gnothi Seauton
Samuel Johnson
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God Delivers
Richard Newton Sherrer
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God’s House
Richard Groff
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Good Fight
Douglas H. Mc Clintock
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Gotham. Book III
Charles Churchill
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Greedy Richard
Ann Taylor
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Greedy Richard
Jane Taylor
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Grief a new best friend
#iwriteitall | Sarah Cope
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Guy
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Happy the Lab'rer
Jane Austen
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Hero And Leander. The Fourth Sestiad
George Chapman
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Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Historical Epilogue To The Brothers. A Tragedy.
Edward Young
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Holy Willie's Prayer
Robert Burns
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Homer's Battle Of The Frogs And Mice. Book II
Thomas Parnell
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Hongree and Mahry
William Schwenck Gilbert
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Humanity
Charles Harpur
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Hymn Of The Convalescent.
Susanna Moodie
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Hyperion. Book III
John Keats
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I could not prove the Years had feet
Emily Dickinson
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I had been hungry all the years-
Emily Dickinson
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I had no Cause to be awake
Emily Dickinson
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