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Dorothy Moore
Mary Eliza Ireland
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Doubt
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Dr. Patagonia
Often Honest
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Drained
Adelyn McPeters
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Dream
James Whitcomb Riley
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Dream Escape (Part VII)
Luke A, Fink
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DREAM OF LIFE
Barry Green Jr
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Dreams
Bobby Lynn Long
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Dreams
Divyanshi Singh
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Dreams
Emma Lazarus
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Dreams Destroyed
Bella Antoinette
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dreams like water
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Droggie.
David Rorie
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Dross and Gold
Edwin James Brady
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Drown
Farial Alwaini
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EASY TO FALL IN LOVE NOT SO EASY TO FALL OUT OFF LOVE
K B Heatley
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Eclipse of the Moon
Ron VanHooser
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Eclogue III. The Funeral.
Robert Southey
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Edwardian Drama
Robert Haigh
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Edwin Booth
Vachel Lindsay
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Ego
DianaS
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Election Aftermath
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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Elegiac Stanzas
William Lisle Bowles
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Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady
Alexander Pope
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Elegy to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq.
Mary Darby Robinson
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