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A Night-Storm.
Thomas Gent
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A Panegyric
Edmund Waller
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A Paralell Between Bowling And Preferment
William Strode
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A Pastoral Dialogue - II
Anne Killigrew
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A penny for your thoughts (Revised)
Sarah Lateesha Hamilton
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A Poem On The Last Day - Book I
Edward Young
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A Poem On The Last Day - Book II
Edward Young
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A Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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A Song For St. Cecilia's Day
Joseph Addison
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A Song For St. Cecilia's Day, At Oxford
Joseph Addison
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A Song To A Fair Young Lady Going Out Of Town In The Spring
John Dryden
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A Thought on the Wind
Wesley P. Newman
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Agincourt
Michael Drayton
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Ambition And Content: A Fable
Mark Akenside
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AN ELEGY Occasioned by the losse of the most incomparable Lady Stanhope, daughter to the Earl of Northumberland
Henry King
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An Epistle Addressed To Sir Thomas Hanmer, On His Edition Of Shakspeare's Works
William Taylor Collins
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An EPISTLE from Alexander to Hephaestion In His Sickness
Anne Kingsmill Finch
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An Essay On The Different Stiles Of Poetry
Thomas Parnell
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AN EVENING
JISHNU
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An heroic address to [Oxford], concerning the combined utility and dignity of military affairs and o
Gabriel Harvey
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An Unmerry Christmas
Ambrose Bierce
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Anacreontic
William Shenstone
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Anatomy of a moment
Kathleen Patricia Kavanagh
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Ant In Office.
John Gay
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Ants
Dee Edgett
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