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Lines On The Place De La Concorde At Paris,
Amelia Opie
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Lines To A Reviewer
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Living in the darkness
Xeka
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London Eyes
Henra H
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Lost and wandering
Jim Jammin
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Love Conquers Revenge
Tammie Swinehart
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Love's Reveller.
Robert Crawford
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Loving My Universe
Kenny Pariseau
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Magdalen
Amy Levy
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Mar. Lib. Iv. Ep. 33.
Richard Lovelace
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Masnawi
Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi
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Melomatic Bears
Feyas
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Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland,
William Wordsworth
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Memory
William Wordsworth
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Michael Scott’s Wooing
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Mine Headframes
James Anthony Kenny
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MINE TO KEEP
Krista N. Stithem
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Morning
Jamie
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MPD
Jerome Martin
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My hands
GIDRAF MWANGI
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NIGHT OF THE HUNTERS
Phil Roberts
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Ode To Loneliness
Sherry Caayupan
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Oh! He's Nothing But A Soldier
Anonymous Americas
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Olney Hymn 56: Hatred Of Sin
William Cowper
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On A Sea Wall
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and you're going to die tonight"
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