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Personalities
Michelle Borel
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Peruvian Tales: Zilia, Tale III
Helen Maria Williams
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Polar Truth
Kurt Philip Behm
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Posession
Ted J Mallory
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Prayer-call Sunrise
jed_maxwell
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Pristine White Era
Mihir kamble
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Profane
Robert loughran
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Prologue To The University Of Oxford, 1674.
John Dryden
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Psalm 12
Isaac Watts
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Psalm 139 part 3
Isaac Watts
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Psalm 14 part 1
Isaac Watts
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Psalm 37 part 2
Isaac Watts
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Psalm 39 part 1
Isaac Watts
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Psalm 73 part 1
Isaac Watts
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Psalm LXXIII: Now I'm Convinced the Lord Is Kind
Isaac Watts
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Question
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Rantoul
John Greenleaf Whittier
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Rather Than betray
Nikhil Parekh
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Ron Matusalem and I
Craig Westover
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Sacred And Profane Love
Alfred Austin
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Seeing Your Full Reflection
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Sing a New Song
Sir Francis Bacon
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Sinners Portrait
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Sonnet 06: Bluebeard
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Sonnet VI: This door you might not open
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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