| The Last Day of the Year; or, New Year's Eve |
Mrs. Henry Linden |
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| A Watering Rhyme |
P. A. Ropes |
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| 5. What the Thunder Said - |
T. S. Eliot |
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| Each that we lose takes part of us |
Emily Dickinson |
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| A Penny Wish |
Irene Thompson |
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| The Words |
Lee Harwood |
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| Fin de Siècle |
Edmund Vance Cooke |
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| Jungle Taste |
Edward S. Silvera |
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| Magdalene at Michael's gate |
Henry Kingsley |
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| Today |
Langston Hughes |
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| There were three crows sat on a tree, / Oh Billy Magee Magar! |
Anonymous |
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| The Priest and the Mulberry-Tree |
Thomas Love Peacock |
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| The Battle of Trenton |
Anonymous |
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| Hope in Grief |
Christina Georgina Rossetti |
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| Astrophil and Stella - Sonnet 28 |
Sir Philip Sidney |
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| The South wind brings wet weather |
Anonymous |
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| Pickett's Charge |
Fred Emerson Brooks |
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| The Yosemite |
Wallace Bruce |
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| Mother, Home, Heaven |
William Goldsmith Brown |
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| Migration |
Langston Hughes |
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