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A Confession
Agnes Louise Storrie
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A Forest Hymn
William Cullen Bryant
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A Forest Hymn.
William Cullen Bryant
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A Song for Old Love
Muriel Stuart
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A Song For Old Love.
Muriel Stuart
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After Great Pain, A Formal Feeling Comes
Emily Dickinson
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After great pain, a formal feeling comes -- (341)
Emily Dickinson
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An Elegy on the Death of the Virtuous Lady Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland
Francis Beaumont
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At Long Last
Ada Cambridge
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Cracked
Michael Paul Kisselburg
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Drayton jottings.
Jennifer Kersey
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Ennui
Lord Alfred Douglas
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Epistle To Augusta
George Gordon Lord Byron
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Happy birthday to me
Marcy Huning
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His Youth
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Homer And Laertes
Walter Savage Landor
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In initio
Albeej A
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Memory Noir
Kurt Philip Behm
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Moving home for the last time
Royston
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Napoleon III
Mary Hannay Foott
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Portrait
Robert William Service
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Ready
Sean Taylor
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Regret
Robert William Service
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Satiety
Arthur Symons
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Sci-Fi
Tracy K. Smith
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