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To a False Friend
Louisa Stuart Costello
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To A Gentleman, Who Had Abus'd Waller.
Mary Barber
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To A Lady
George Gordon Lord Byron
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To A Lady Who Commanded Me To Send Her An Account In Verse
Mary Barber
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To A Sparrow
Francis Ledwidge
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To a Young Lady, on Her Birthday
Samuel Johnson
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To A Youthful Friend
George Gordon Lord Byron
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To Change and Rearrange
Steve Cochrane
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To death
Robert Herrick
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To Englishmen
John Greenleaf Whittier
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To her most Honoured Father Thomas Dudley Esq; these humbly presented.
Anne Bradstreet
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To his unconstant Friend
Henry King
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To Ladies Of A Certain Age
John Trumbull
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To Mary Field French
Eugene Field
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To my 12 year old self
Autumn Zoe Wu
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To My Bride (Whoever She May Be)
William Schwenck Gilbert
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To my Friend Mr. Motteux, on His Tragedy Called Beauty in Distress, Published in 1698
John Dryden
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To My Husband on Our Wedding-Day
Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
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To my Sister Anne King, who chid me in verse for being angry
Henry King
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To Sir Henry Goodyere
John Donne
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To The Duke Of Dorset
George Gordon Lord Byron
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To The Fool-Killer
Ambrose Bierce
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To The Irish Dead
George Essex Evans
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Truth I See
Larry Covington
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Twisted Good
Ella Johnson
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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 Westminster Bridge
B The Tower of London
C Waterloo Sunset
D Hampstead Heath