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Tom Deadlight
Herman Melville
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Translation From Virgil. Æneid, Book VIII. Line 18.
William Cowper
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Trivia; or the Art of Walking the Streets of London: Book I.
John Gay
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Trouble on the Selection
Henry Lawson
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Unclouded
Cathy Marchione
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Verses, To William Lyttleton, Esq.
William Shenstone
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Vessel
Jasmine Thompson
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Vicissitudes
Charles Edward York
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Vindication
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Walk on the lantern of peers
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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When Rody Came To Ironbark
Alice Guerin Crist
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Who's Riding Old Harlequin Now?
Harry 'Breaker' Harbord Morant
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Why can’t I get a break?
Veronica
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Wings Of Limitation
Razon Santos
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Wondering Soul
Valerie Sulick
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Wormholes of the Soul: A Journey Within Your Gaze
Mawphniang Napoleon
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Would be bride
Tejaswini Shejul
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Yes, I Know You Love Me
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Your Vision For Life
Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah Hassan
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Youth and Age
Vance Palmer
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