In autumn when the woods are red
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78
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Last night we had a thunderstorm, etc.
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94
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Light as my heart was long ago
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84
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Link your arm in mine, my lad
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61
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Love is the very heart of spring
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107
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My wife and I, in one romantic cot
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117
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Nay, but I fancy somehow, etc.
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114
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Of schooners, islands and maroons
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122
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O lady fair and sweet
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96
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On the gorgeous hills of morning
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134
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Poem for a Class Re-union
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89
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Rivers and winds among the twisted hills
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137
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Since I am sworn to live my life
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87
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Sit doon by me, my canty freend
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76
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Take not my hand as mine alone
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41
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The look of Death is both severe and mild
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80
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The Mill-House
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29
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The moon is sinking, etc.
|
50
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The old world moans and topes
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54
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The rain is over and done
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104
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The Well-Head
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35
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The whole day thro', etc.
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52
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There where the land of love
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105
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To Priapus
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128
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To A Youth
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72
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We are as maidens, one and all
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47
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Yes, I remember, etc.
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119
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