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A Beautiful Mistress. |
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" Do kings put faith in fortressed walls, and bar" |
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" No more now with jealous complaining" |
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"A child in nature, as a child in years" |
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"Ah, now this happy month is gone" |
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"All The Words In All The World" |
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"As in the dusty lane to fern or flower" |
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"Beautifully dies the year." |
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"Blessed are they that Mourn" |
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"Booh!" |
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"Come back, sweet yesterdays!" |
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"Daddy" Warbucks |
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"Earth's children cleave to Earth" |
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"Earth's children cleave to Earth" |
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"Fighting Mac" |
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"Guess" |
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"Ho! The sky's as blue as blazes an' the sun is shinin' bright, |
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"How dark, how quiet sleeps the vale below!" |
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"How Sleep the Brave" |
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"I Broke the Spell that Held me Long" |
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"I heard a bird at dawn" |
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"In the shadow of a broken house" |
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"Lollyby, Lolly, Lollyby" |
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"No Man Knoweth his Sepulchre" |
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"Now that I have won" |
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"O sorrowful thought! But one more flying year" |
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"Oh Fairest of the Rural Maids" |
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"Pale are the words I build for my delight" |
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"Sadder than lark when lowering" |
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"Soldier An' Sailor Too" |
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"Take not the Gods to task, for they are wise" |
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"The flower, full blown, now bends the stalk, now breaks" |
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"The lark confinèd in his cage" |
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"The Memory Of Joys That Are Past." Ossian. |
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"The Old Homestead" |
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"The shrines of old are broken down" |
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"The sun goes down, on other lands to shine." |
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"Upon the mountain's distant head" |
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"Vision of peace, Joy without stain" |
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"What ails you, Ocean, that nor near nor far" |
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"What shall I say to thee, my spirit, so soon dejected" |
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"When the firmament quivers with daylight's young beam" |
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"When the reaper lays the sickle by " |
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"Why should I, from this long and losing strife " |
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"You Bid Me Try" |
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"You Bid Me Try" |
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"`Father, farewell! Be not distressed" |
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"`If you were mine, if you were mine" |
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"`Know, Nature, like the cuckoo, laughs at law" |
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"`Roses crimson, roses white" |
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"`Shepherd swains that feed your flocks" |
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"`The smiling slopes with olive groves bedecked" |
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"`Were I a Poet, I would dwell" |
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'Angutivaun Taina' |
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'Ave a 'eart! |
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'Bobbie' for Brotherhood |
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'Den' - a Memory |
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'I Cannot Forget with what Fervid Devotion' |
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'Look at The Clock!' : Patty Morgan The Milkmaid's Story |
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'Monstre' Balloon |
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'Possum Song |
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'Snapdragon' a Riddle for a Flower Book |
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'Tis The Last Rose of Summer |
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(The Message Of The Grass) |
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(The sunshine seeks my little room) |
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10,000 |
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1805 |
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1861 |
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1861 |
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1914 |
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1915 |
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45 Mercy Street |
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A Baby's Cradle With No Baby In It |
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A Bachelor Hen |
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A Bad Break |
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A Bald-Headed Man |
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A Ballad of Burial |
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A Ballad of John Silver |
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A Ballad Of Nursery Rhyme |
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A Bank Fraud |
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A Bard's epitaph |
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A Basket of Flowers |
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A Bay In Anglesey |
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A Better Ressurection |
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A bird came down |
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A bird came down |
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A Bird’s-Eye View |
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A Birthday |
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A Birthday |
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A Birthday |
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A Birthday |
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A birthday present |
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A Birthday Present |
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A Blackbird's Nest |
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A Boat on the Sea |
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A Border Burn |
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A Boston Ballad, 1854 |
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A bottle and a friend |
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A Boy In Church |
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A boy named Sue |
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A Boy Scouts' Patrol Song |
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A Boy's Tribute |
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A boys song |
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A Bridal Toast |
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A brief ballad of Araby |
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A Brief Pedigree |
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A British-Roman Song |
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A Broken Appointment |
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A broken friendship |
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A Bronze Head |
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A Bruised Reed Shall He Not Break |
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A bunch of roses |
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A Bunch of Roses |
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A Bush Christening |
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A Busy Man |
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A Butterfly |
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A Cabbage Patch |
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A Cabbage Patch |
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A Canvas For A Crust |
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A Captive Throstle |
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A Casualty |
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A Cattle Plague |
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A Celebration |
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A Challenge To The Dark |
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A Change of Air |
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A change of menu |
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A Change Of Parts |
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A Channel Passage |
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A Character |
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A Charm |
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A Chaucerian Paraphrase Of Horace |
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A Child Asleep |
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A Child in the Garden |
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A Child of Mine |
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A Child of Mine |
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A child said, What is the grass? |
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A child said, What is the grass? |
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A Child's Amaze |
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A Child's Garden |
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A Child's grace |
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A Child's Nightmare |
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A Childs amaze |
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A Childs prayer |
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A Chill |
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A Christ-child Day in Australia |
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A Christmas Carmen |
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A Christmas Carol |
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A Christmas Carol |
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A Christmas Ghost Story |
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A Christmas Prayer |
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A Christmas Prayer |
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A Circular |
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A City Plum Is Not A Plum |
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A clear midnight |
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A Clear Midnight |
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A clock stopped |
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A coat |
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A Code of Morals |
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A Coincidence |
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A Colliquy |
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A Comparison |
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A Compensation |
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A complaint |
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A Confidant Without Knowing It; Or The Stratagem |
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A Conversation at Dawn |
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A Conversation at Dawn |
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A Cook |
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A Coquette Conquered |
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A Counting-Out Song |
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A Country Nosegay |
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A Cowherding girl |
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A Cradle Song |
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A Crazed Girl |
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A Cruel Mistress |
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A Culinary Puzzle |
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A Curse Against Elegies |
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A Curse For A Nation |
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A Daffodil |
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A Daughter Of Eve |
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A Day |
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A Day for Wandering |
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A Day That Is Boundless As Youth |
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A Day-Dream's Reflection |
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A Dead Boche |
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A Dead Friend |
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A Dead Friend |
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A Dead Lily |
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A Dead Rose |
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A death day recalled |
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A Death in the Bush |
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A Death-Bed |
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A Deduction |
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A Deep Sworn Vow |
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A Defence Of English Spring |
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A Democratic Hymn |
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A Departure |
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A Deprivation |
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A Description of One of the Pieces of Tapistry at Long-Leat |
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A Dialogue |
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A Dialogue At Fiesole |
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A Dialogue Between The Soul And Body |
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A Dialogue Of Self And Soul |
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A Diamond Or A Coal? |
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A Dirge |
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A Disagreement |
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A Disagreement |
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A Disqualified Jockey's Story |
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A Diversion |
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A divine image |
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A Divine Mistress |
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A dog's mistake |
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A Domestic Scene |
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A Domestic Tragedy |
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A door just opened |
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A Dramatic Poem |
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A Draught Of Sunshine |
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A dream |
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A dream |
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A Dream |
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A Dream |
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A Dream |
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A Dream |
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A dream of a blessed spirit |
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A Dream Of A Blessed Spirit |
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A dream of death |
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A Dream Of England |
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A Dream Of Sunshine |
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A dream or no |
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A dream within a dream |
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A Drinking Song |
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A Drinking Song |
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A drop fell |
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A Drunken Man's Praise Of Sobriety |
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A Drunken Man's Praise Of Sobriety |
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A Faery Song |
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A Familiar Letter |
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A Family Failing |
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A fantasy of war |
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A farewell |
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A Farewell |
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A Farewell to Agassiz |
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A Farewell To Youth |
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A Farm Walk |
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A Farm-Picture |
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A Farmhouse Dirge |
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A Father and a Dad are not the same |
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A Father to his son |
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A Fickle Woman |
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A fiddler in the north |
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A Fiddler In The North |
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A Fine Sight |
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A First Confession |
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A First Review |
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A Fishermans baby |
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A Fledgling |
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A Fledgling |
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A Flight of Wild Ducks |
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A Florilegium |
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A Foot-Note |
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A Foot-Rule |
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A Foot-Rule |
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A Forest Hymn |
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A Fragment |
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A Freak of Spring |
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A Friend's Illness |
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A Frisky Lamb |
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A Frog's Fate |
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A Frolic |
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A Frostry Night |
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A Gallant Gentleman |
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A Gallop of Fire |
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A Galloway Song |
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A General Summary |
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A Genteel Family |
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A Girdle |
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A Glimpse |
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A Glimpse Of Time |
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A Good Boy |
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A Good casserole |
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A Good Play |
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A Goodnight |
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A grace after dinner |
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A grace before dinner |
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A Grain Of Sand |
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A Gravestone |
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A Green Cornfield |
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A Grey Road |
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A Hand-Mirror |
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A Health To Ane I Loe Dear |
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A Health to Mark Twain |
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A Heine Love Song |
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A Hero |
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A highly valuable chain of thoughts |
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A Holy War |
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A Home Song |
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A Hope Carol |
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A House Of Cards |
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A House Of Refuge |
| |
A House Of Refuge |
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A huge frog and I |
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A Hyde Park Larrikin |
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A Hymn for Christmas Day |
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A Hymn Of Love |
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A Hymn of The Sea |
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A Hymn To God The Father |
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A Jest Of Robin Hood |
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A Job for McGuinness |
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A King In Exile |
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A La Promenade |
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A lake and a fairy boat |
| |
A Lament |
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A Lass Wi' A Tocher |
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A Last Confession |
| |
A Last Request |
| |
A Lay of Fairy Land |
| |
A Lay of St. Gengulphus |
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A Lay of St. Nicholas |
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A Leaf For Hand In Hand |
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A Lecture Upon The Shadow |
| |
A Legacy |
| |
A Legal Mouse |
| |
A Legend of Service |
| |
A Legend of Truth |
| |
A Letter |
| |
A Letter From Italy |
| |
A Letter From Palestine |
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A Letter Home |
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A Life |
| |
A Light Exists In Spring |
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A Linnet In A Gilded Cage |
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A little boy lost |
| |
A little boy needs Daddy |
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A little girl needs Daddy |
| |
A little girl needs Daddy |
| |
A Little Mistake |
| |
A Little Prayer |
| |
A Love by the Sea |
| |
A Lover Since Childhood |
| |
A Lover's Complaint |
| |
A Lover's Complaint |
| |
A Lover's Envy |
| |
A Lover's Journey |
| |
A lover's quarrel |
| |
A Lover's Quarrel Among the Fairies |
| |
A Lullaby |
| |
A Lyric Day |
| |
A lyric to mirth |
| |
A make believe |
| |
A Man May Tear A Jewel |
| |
A Man Young And Old - Complete |
| |
A Man Young And Old: I. First Love |
| |
A Man Young And Old: II. Human Dignity |
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A Man Young And Old: II. Human Dignity |
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A Man Young And Old: III. The Mermaid |
| |
A Man Young And Old: IV. The Death Of The Hare |
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A Man Young And Old: IX. The Secrets Of The Old |
| |
A Man Young And Old: V. The Empty Cup |
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A Man Young And Old: VI. His Memories |
| |
A Man Young And Old: VII. The Friends Of His Youth |
| |
A Man Young And Old: VIII. Summer And Spring |
| |
A Man Young And Old: X. His Wildness |
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A Man Young And Old: XI. From Oedipus At Colonus |
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A Man's A Man For A' That |
| |
A Man's Requirements |
| |
A March In The Ranks, Hard-prest |
| |
A March Minstrel |
| |
A Mark Of True Greatness |
| |
A Marriage Ring |
| |
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634. (Comus) |
| |
A mate can do no wrong |
| |
A Matter of Knack |
| |
A Mediocre Man |
| |
A Meditation in Time of War |
| |
A Meditation On Rhode-Island Coal |
| |
A Meeting |
| |
A meeting with despair |
| |
A Memory |
| |
A Memory of June |
| |
A Memory Of Youth |
| |
A Memory Of Youth |
| |
A Memory. |
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A Message from my Lodge at Wangchuan to Pei Di |
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A Mile With Me |
| |
A Miller, his Son, and their Ass |
| |
A Minor Poet |
| |
A Mistake |
| |
A Mixed Marriage |
| |
A Model For The Laureate |
| |
A Monarch's Death-Bed |
| |
A Morning Song |
| |
A Morning Walk |
| |
A Motherless Soft Lambkin |
| |
A mothers lament |
| |
A mothers lament |
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A Mother’s Song |
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A Motor Courtship |
| |
A mountain station |
| |
A Musical Instrument |
| |
A Musician's Trial |
| |
A mystic as soldier |
| |
A narrow fellow in the grass |
| |
A Nativity |
| |
A Nativity |
| |
A naughty little comet |
| |
A New Age |
| |
A new heaven |
| |
A new Idol |
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A New Psalm For The Chapel Of Kilmarnock |
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A New Song |
| |
A New Year Greeting |
| |
A Night in June |
| |
A Night In June |
| |
A night on the convoy |
| |
A Night-Rain In Summer |
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A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day, Being the Shortest Day |
| |
A noiseless patient spider |
| |
A Noiseless Patient Spider |
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A Noon Song |
| |
A Northern Legend |
| |
A November Note |
| |
A Nursery Darling |
| |
A Pageant of Elizabeth |
| |
A Paradox |
| |
A Paradox |
| |
A Paraphrase |
| |
A Paraphrase Of Heine |
| |
A Paraphrase, By Chaucer |
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A Paraphrase, By Dr. I.W. |
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A Paraphrase, Circa 1715 |
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A Parental Ode to My Son, Aged 3 Years and 5 months |
| |
A Parental Ode to My Son, Aged 3 Years and 5 months |
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A Parody |
| |
A Parody On "The Wayside Well" |
| |
A Parting Song |
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A Party Of Lovers |
| |
A passer by |
| |
A Pastoral |
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A Paumanok Picture |
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A Pause |
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A Pause Of Thought |
| |
A Peal Of Bells |
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A Pict Song |
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A Picture Seen In A Dream |
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A Piece Of Presumption |
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A Pilgrim's Way |
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A Pin Has A Head, But Has No Hair |
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A Pinch Of Salt |
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A Piteous Plaint |
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A Plan The Muses Entertained |
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A Plantation Bacchanal |
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A Plantation Bacchanal |
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A Plea |
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A pleasaunt Iest |
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A pleasaunt Iest |
| |
A Plough And A Spade |
| |
A Pocket Handkerchief To Hem |
| |
A Poem (With English Translation) |
| |
A Poem To Make The Whole World Laugh |
| |
A Poem. Dedication of the Pittsfield Cemetery |
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A Poem. For the AMA at New York, 1853 |
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A Poet |
| |
A Poet To His Beloved |
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A Poet To His Beloved |
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A Poet’s Eightieth Birthday |
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A Point Of Honour |
| |
A Poison Tree |
| |
A poplar and the moon |
| |
A Portrait |
| |
A Portrait |
| |
A Portrait |
| |
A Post-Cup Tale |
| |
A pot of tea |
| |
A Pot Of Tea |
| |
A Prayer |
| |
A Prayer |
| |
A Prayer for a Mother's Birthday |
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A Prayer For My Daughter |
| |
A Prayer For My Son |
| |
A Prayer For Old Age |
| |
A Prayer Of Time |
| |
A Prayer On Going Into My House |
| |
A prayer to the Wind |
| |
A Preface |
| |
A Prelude At Evening |
| |
A Presentiment |
| |
a pretty a day |
| |
A pretty woman |
| |
A Priest |
| |
A Proadway Pageant |
| |
A Promise To California |
| |
A Proper Trewe Idyll Of Camelot |
| |
A Prophecy : To George Keats In America |
| |
A Protest and a Protest |
| |
A psalm of Life |
| |
A Purse-String |
| |
A Question |
| |
A Question Answered |
| |
A Question Of Time |
| |
A Rajput Love Song |
| |
A Rare Guest |
| |
A Reasonable Affliction |
| |
A Recantation |
| |
A recipe |
| |
A recipe for a Salad |
| |
A Rector's Memory |
| |
A Red Flower |
| |
A Red, Red Rose |
| |
A Reply To A Pessimist |
| |
A Retort |
| |
A Revolutionary Hero |
| |
A Rhapsody Of A Southern Winter Night |
| |
A Rhine-Land Drinking Song |
| |
A Rhyme Of Friends |
| |
A Rhymed Lesson (Urania) |
| |
A Riddle Song |
| |
A Ring Posy |
| |
A Ring Upon Her Finger |
| |
A Ripple Song |
| |
A Rivulet |
| |
A Rolling Stone |
| |
A Roman Winter-Piece |
| |
A Rondeau of College Rhymes |
| |
A Rose Has Thorns As Well As Honey |
| |
A Rose-Bud By My Early Walk |
| |
A Royal Home-Coming |
| |
A Royal Princess |
| |
A Rub |
| |
A Rusty Nail |
| |
A Sabbath Scene |
| |
A Saint's Infirmity |
| |
A Scene At The Banks Of The Hudson |
| |
A School Song |
| |
A Scot to Jeanne D’Arc |
| |
A Scotchman Whose Name Was Isbister |
| |
A Scotchman Whose Name Was Isbister |
| |
A Scrap of Paper |
| |
A Sea Song |
| |
A Sea-Side Walk |
| |
A Secret Place |
| |
A Seed |
| |
A Sentiment |
| |
A Sentiment. II. |
| |
A Serenade |
| |
A Servant When He Reigneth |
| |
A Shakespeare Memorial |
| |
A Ship, An Isle, A Sickle Moon |
| |
A Shropshire Lad |
| |
A Sierran Sunrise |
| |
A Sight In Camp |
| |
A Sight In Camp In The Daybreak |
| |
A sight in the camp |
| |
A Simile |
| |
A sincere man am I |
| |
A Singer |
| |
A Singer of the Bush |
| |
A singular Thing |
| |
A Sleepless Night |
| |
A Slice Of Wedding Cake |
| |
A smile to remember |
| |
A Smuggler's Song |
| |
A Snake Yarn |
| |
A Snifter |
| |
A Snow-White Lily |
| |
A snowy morning |
| |
A Soldier's Valentine |
| |
A Song |
| |
A Song |
| |
A Song |
| |
A Song |
| |
A Song |
| |
A Song |
| |
A Song About Myself |
| |
A Song For Kilts |
| |
A Song For The Time |
| |
A Song For Two Children |
| |
A Song From 'The Player Queen' |
| |
A Song From a Sandhill |
| |
A song from the suds |
| |
A Song In October |
| |
A Song in Storm |
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