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The Dance At The Phoenix
Thomas Hardy
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The Day of The Lord
Charles Kingsley
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The Death of the Queen
William Topaz McGonagall
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The Devil In Hell
La Fontaine
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The Dogs
Arthur Symons
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The Drunkened Devil
Joe Strickland
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The Dunciad: Book II.
Alexander Pope
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The Dying Gipsy Smuggler
Sir Walter Scott
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The Empty Church Speaks
Vernon F. McCarty
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The Essentials Of Faith
Mark V. Markov
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The Eve Of Saint Mark. A Fragment
John Keats
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The Eve Of St. Agnes
John Keats
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The Existence Of God
Mark V. Markov
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The Face Of Christ
Mario William Vitale
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The Fair Maid of Perth's House
William Topaz McGonagall
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The fairy temple; or, oberon'S chapel
Robert Herrick
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The Fallen
Randy West
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The Fallen Spire [A Flemish Village]
Herbert Asquith
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The fighting race?
Chrissy.
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The Fisherman
Donna Simons
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The Foolish Virgins
John Newton
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The Fowls Flying In The Air
John Bunyan
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The Full Disclosure
Mark V. Markov
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The Funeral of the Late Prince Henry of Battenberg
William Topaz McGonagall
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The Fyghtynge Seventh
Ambrose Bierce
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