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Aspromonte
Alfred Austin
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At Last.
Marietta Holley
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At the Graveside of One Who Suffered
L. Milton Hankins
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At the Long Sault: May, 1660
Archibald Lampman
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atra flamma aeterna
Thomas H Smith
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Auguries of Innocence
William Blake
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August
Edith Nesbit
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Autumn the wanderer
Rauwolfia
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Awake
Melissa Durance
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Badger
John Clare
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Bait.
Rudairo Tsvedemu
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Barbarian yell
Walter William Safar
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Be Courteous.
Hattie Howard
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Because of war
Aaron D. Ulrich
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Because of War
Aaron Douglas Ulrich
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Becoming One In Mind; Body And Spirit-As The Sunlight Kissed
Nikhil Parekh
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Before A Crucifix
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Before Absolution (Jessie Dedication)
Tony Forille III
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before hell
Ruby Harrison
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Before The Fall
Kurt Philip Behm
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Behind closed doors!
Elizabeth King
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Betrayal, Treason, Greed and Fraud
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Better Than We Are
John Jessup Kennan
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BETWEEN TORN MUSINGS
Norbert Tasev
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Bewick And Grahame
Frank Sidgwick
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