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A Specimen of Clare's rough drafts
John Clare
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A Story Of Plantagenet.
Margaret Dixon McDougall
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A Thought From The Rhine
Charles Kingsley
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A Vision of Poesy - Part 01
Henry Timrod
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A Vision of Youth
Victor James Daley
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A Voyage To Cythera
Charles Baudelaire
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A walk through springtime (Free verse)
tj hatton
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A Wintry Picture
Alfred Austin
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Across The Pampas
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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After Cattle
Roderic Quinn
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After Many Years
Henry Kendall
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Agamemnon In The Fight
George Meredith
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Agatha
Alfred Austin
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Al Aaraaf
Edgar Allan Poe
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Al Aaraaf: Part 01
Edgar Allan Poe
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All Saint's Day
John Keble
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Alma Mater
Amy Levy
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Along Flowered Trails
Matthew Coordes
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Alsace-Lorraine
George Meredith
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Alter Ego
George William Russell
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America
William Cullen Bryant
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America for Me
Henry Van Dyke
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Amphion
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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An American in Europe
Henry Van Dyke
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An April Love
Alfred Austin
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From which London landmark did Wordsworth celebrate the view in his poem beginning: "Earth has not any thing to show more fair..."
A Waterloo Sunset
B Westminster Bridge
C The Tower of London
D Hampstead Heath