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On Beauty. A Riddle
Matthew Prior
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On Simony
Joseph Hall
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Pilate's Wife's Dream
Charlotte Brontë
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Piteous Proletariat
Camille Rose Castillo
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Proverbs
William Baylebridge
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Queen Mab: Part V.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Quia Nominor Leo: Sonnets
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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requiem for ann darrow
John Jessup Kennan
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Robert Bruce's March To Bannockburn
Robert Burns
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Rotting in plain sight
Alexander Rosenkrantz
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Samson Agonistes
John Milton
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Samson Agonistes (excerpts)
John Milton
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Scots Wha Hae
Robert Burns
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Song XI. - Perhaps it is not love
William Shenstone
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Sonnet LVIII: None Other Fame
Samuel Daniel
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St. Julian's Prayer
La Fontaine
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Star-Gazing
John Boyle O'Reilly
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The Apollyonists - Canto 1
Phineas Fletcher
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The Apology
Charles Churchill
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The Australiad - (A poem for children.)
Mary Hannay Foott
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The Beauteous Terrorist
Sir Henry Parkes
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The Bricks You Lay
Kurt Philip Behm
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The Candidate
George Crabbe
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The Character of a Happy Life
Sir Henry Wotton
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The city and the sea
Emily Pauline Johnson
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