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Apostasy
Charlotte Brontë
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At the River's End
Eileen Jones
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Atavism
Elinor Wylie
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attic ghosts
Ghosti
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Aubade
Philip Larkin
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Autumn Song
Dante Alighieri
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Awakening
Grace Margaret
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BATTLE IN THE LAND OF LIBERTY
Barry Green Jr
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Battle of Hatred
Cheryl Sarty
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BEAN STALKED
Hubbs
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Before I’m 23
Robert Grenga
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Behind a Word
drkgbalakrishnan kandangath
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Believe in me
Wendy Rice
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Believeth Lies
Codi Lynn Reed
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Bending Away
Otto
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Between the Worlds
Laurent Colvin
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Beyond His View
Kurt Philip Behm
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Black Messengers. (Translation of Los heraldos negros)
Cesar Vallejo
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Blackened Souls (Satan's Guard)
Alexander Rosenkrantz
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Blessed To Begin
Kurt Philip Behm
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bliss?
Caroline
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Blue Roses
Rudyard Kipling
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Bonnie: The Singing Chicken
Vernon F. McCarty
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breathtaking
Markus Kiener
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Bubblegum Walls
Jay Thornton
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