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Richard Newton Sherrer
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Old You
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On winning, a curse on me & watchin' Your six
Richard Stephan
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Anubrato Ghatak
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Pain Of Perception
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Past, Present, Future
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Pastoral of the Blue Ridge Country
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Patience of Heaven
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Peace conference
Christopher Azakor Nwakwesi
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People are different
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Norbert Tasev
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Which poet is known for writing "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"?
A T.S. Eliot
B Sylvia Plath
C Dylan Thomas
D William Shakespeare