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The Princes' Quest - Part the Ninth
William Watson
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The Revolutionary
David Herbert Lawrence
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The Scarlet And The Black
Alan S Jeeves
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The Shaded Tree
Mario William vitale
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The Torch-Bearer
Edith Wharton
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The Winds
William Cullen Bryant
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Thoughts
Dee Edgett
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Thoughts of Them
James Johnson
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To Idleness
Harriet Monroe
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Together They Stand
Kurt Philip Behm
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Together To Stand
Kurt Philip Behm
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Toolangi
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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Tz'u No. 5
Li Ching Chao
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Veni, vidi, vici
Gregory Nelson
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Victory Banner
Charles Edward York
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Void of the Night Sky
JJ Walker
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Voyage of the Jettie
John Greenleaf Whittier
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What Am I Suppose to Be
Rayne Youngwater
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What Am I Supposed to Be
Rayne Youngwater
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Whispers Of Heavenly Death
Walt Whitman
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Whispers of Heavenly Death
Walt Whitman
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white crane
Adrienne Wilson
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Winter Comes Early
Kurt Philip Behm
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`Mother`(gay icon!)
Jennifer Kersey
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