| Pressed by the Moon, Mute Arbitress of Tides |
Charlotte Smith |
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| The Boy And the Angel |
Robert Browning |
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| After I had worked all day at what I earn my living |
Charles Reznikoff |
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| Written on the Sea Shore. — October, 1784 |
Charlotte Smith |
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| The Yarn of the Nancy Bell |
William Schwenck Gilbert |
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| Oppression |
Langston Hughes |
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| On Reading Wordsworth's Lines on Peele Castle |
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley |
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| The Militia |
John Dryden |
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| The Orange Lily |
Anonymous |
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| May Day |
Anonymous |
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| Now sweetly shines the golden sun |
Charlotte Brontë |
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| Squabble of the Sea Nymphs, The; or the Sacrifice of the Tuscararoes |
Mercy Otis Warren |
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| The Road |
James Stephens |
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| Boatman's Dance |
Daniel Decatur Emmett |
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| Despair |
Edmund Spenser |
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| Grass Fingers |
Angelina Weld Grimke |
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| Tz'u No. 12 |
Li Ching Chao |
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| The Partial Muse, has from my earliest hours |
Charlotte Smith |
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| Two centuries |
Katharine Lee Bates |
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| Houses and rooms are full of perfumes, the shelves are crowded with perfumes |
Walt Whitman |
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