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A walk by the seashore
Charles Fields II
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A Walk in the Woods
B Longfield
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A Woman Waits For Me
Walt Whitman
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A Woman’s Strength
Oscar Auliq-Ice
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Aaron
George Herbert
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Abîme - La Voie Lactée
Victor Marie Hugo
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Absence
Matthew Arnold
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Accord
Georg Trakl
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Acquiesing to the Status Quo
Melita Catalina Warren
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Address, At The Opening of a New Theatre
Fitz-Greene Halleck
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Afar in the Desert
Thomas Pringle
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Afar Off
Ada Cambridge
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AFFLICTION
Alexander Rosenkrantz
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After our Likeness.
Ada Cambridge
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Afternoon Interlude
George Hay
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Against Quarreling and Fighting
Isaac Watts
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Age and Youth
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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Ah Poverties, Wincings Sulky Retreats
Walt Whitman
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Aim For The Sun
David Abraham
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All in a Day's Work
Melita Catalina Warren
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All Saint's Day
John Keble
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All we give
Kuba Dubiel
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Am I forgotten
Candi Bailey
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Amis, un dernier mot!
Victor Marie Hugo
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An Address to Poetry
Helen Maria Williams
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