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HAIL, GUEST, AND ENTER FREELY!
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LO, NOW, MY GUEST
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SO LIVE, SO LOVE, SO USE THAT FRAGILE HOUR
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AD SE IPSUM
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BEFORE THIS LITTLE GIFT WAS COME
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GO, LITTLE BOOK—THE ANCIENT PHRASE
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MY LOVE WAS WARM
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DEDICATORY POEM FOR "UNDERWOODS"
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FAREWELL
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THE FAR-FARERS
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COME, MY LITTLE CHILDREN, HERE ARE SONGS FOR YOU
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HOME FROM THE DAISIED MEADOWS
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EARLY IN THE MORNING I HEAR ON YOUR PIANO
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FAIR ISLE AT SEA
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LOUD AND LOW IN THE CHIMNEY
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I LOVE TO BE WARM BY THE RED FIRESIDE
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AT LAST SHE COMES
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MINE EYES WERE SWIFT TO KNOW THEE
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FIXED IS THE DOOM
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MEN ARE HEAVEN'S PIERS
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THE ANGLER ROSE, HE TOOK HIS ROD
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SPRING CAROL
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TO WHAT SHALL I COMPARE HER
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WHEN THE SUN COMES AFTER RAIN
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LATE, O MILLER
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TO FRIENDS AT HOME
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I, WHOM APOLLO SOMETIME VISITED
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TEMPEST TOSSED AND SORE AFFLICTED
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VARIANT FORM OF THE PRECEDING POEM
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I NOW, O FRIEND, WHOM NOISELESSLY THE SNOWS
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SINCE THOU HAST GIVEN ME THIS GOOD HOPE, O GOD
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GOD GAVE TO ME A CHILD IN PART
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OVER THE LAND IS APRIL
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LIGHT AS THE LINNET ON MY WAY I START
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COME, HERE IS ADIEU TO THE CITY
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IT BLOWS A SNOWING GALE
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NE SIT ANCILLÆ TIBI AMOR PUDOR
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TO ALL THAT LOVE THE FAR AND BLUE
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THOU STRAINEST THROUGH THE MOUNTAIN FERN
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