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Dover To Munich
Charles Stuart Calverley
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Dreams
John Henry Newman
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Drifted
Adjekawen A. Jeremiah
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Dry Umbrella
Rotten Tomato
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Dublin awaken
Siobhan
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Dungeon Inn
SaltShackles .com
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Earth
William Cullen Bryant
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Eclogue II. The Grandmothers Tale.
Robert Southey
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El Harith
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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Elegy I To Charles Diodati.1
John Milton
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Elegy I. To Charles Deodati (Translated From Milton)
William Cowper
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Elegy I. To Charles Diodati.
William Cowper
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Elegy VI To Charles Diodati, When He Was Visiting In The Country
William Cowper
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Elegy VI. To Charles Diodati, When He Was Visiting In The Country (Translated From Milton)
William Cowper
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Elegy VII. He Describes His Vision to An Acquaintance
William Shenstone
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Elegy XVI: The Expostulation
John Donne
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Elegy XXI. Taking a View of the Country From His Retirement
William Shenstone
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Elegy XXII. Written in the Year ----, When the Rights of Sepulture Were So Frequently Violated
William Shenstone
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ElegyXI: The Bracelet
John Donne
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Emergency
Mohamed Okab Abdul Kareem Okab
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emotions
olivia wikström
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English Eclogues II - The Grandmother's Tale
Robert Southey
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Epistle To A Friend, On The Divinity Of Our Saviour.
William Hayley
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Epistle To The Labouring Poor.
Patrick Bronte
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Epitaph on the Monument of a Fair Maiden Lady, Who Died at Bath, and is There Interred
John Dryden
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Who wrote "I have taken the bones you hardened and built daughters"?
A Sylvia Plath
B Lucille Clifton
C Maya Angelou
D Robert Hayden