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On Friendship
Nathan Wilson
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On Giving
Kahlil Gibran
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ON GODS TERMS
Sheryl Parker
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On grief
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On Happiness
James Thomson
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On Hearing The Princess Royal Sing
Victor Marie Hugo
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On her own she built her kingdom
On her own she built a kingdom
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On Houses
Kahlil Gibran
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On Laws
Kahlil Gibran
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On Love
Kahlil Gibran
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On Memory
Joanna Baillie
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On Monsieur's Departure
Queen Elizabeth I
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On monsieur'S departure
Queen Elizabeth Tudor I
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On Moonlit Heath and Lonesome Bank
Alfred Edward Housman
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On Mr. Milton's Paradise Lost
Andrew Marvell
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On My Deathbed
Ronald Bunch
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On My Sleeve
Kurt Philip Behm
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On one glorious night
Richard J Edwards
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On our knees
Brian Bevels
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ON PAPERS
Boyet Aurelio
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On planet J35U5
Charles Fields II
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On Pressing Some Flowers
Henry Timrod
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On Quitting
Edgar Albert Guest
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On Receiving a Crown of Ivy from John Keats
James Henry Leigh Hunt
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On Religion
Khalil Gibran
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From which London landmark did Wordsworth celebrate the view in his poem beginning: "Earth has not any thing to show more fair..."
A The Tower of London
B Westminster Bridge
C Waterloo Sunset
D Hampstead Heath