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The Story of Mary MacLane (1902)
by Mary MacLane
Travel by Balloon (1902)
Held to Answer (1916)
Pirate Pete (1950
)
by Sam Singer
Heart of the West (1907)
by O. Henry
Venice Preserv'd (1682)
by Thomas Otway
On the Way There (1904)
Col. Bleep's Arrival on Earth (1956
)
by Robert D. Buchanan and Jack Schleh
The Chechahcos (1924
)
The Trimmed Lamp (1907)
by O. Henry
The Land of More (1950
)
by Sam Singer
The Four Million (1906)
by O. Henry
Advice to the Young with an Advice to the Old (1812)
by William Miller
An Account of the Trial of Captain John Porteous (1736)
by Anonymous
An Account of the Melancholy Death of Seven Young Men (1840)
by Anonymous
Ali Baba, or, the Forty Thieves (1827)
by Anonymous
The Shepheardes Calender (1579)
The Life of the Bee (1901)
by Maurice Maeterlinck, translated by Alfred Sutro
Songs of Exile (1901)
by Various authors, translated by Nina Davis
Brown Bread from a Colonial Oven (1912)
by Blanche Edith Baughan, illustrated by Frances Dagmar Huie
Cabbages and Kings (1904)
by O. Henry
The Thrissill and the Rois (1834)
Lewesdon Hill (1788)
Poems (Volumes 1 & 2) (1799)
Mia yrmana fremosa (13th century)
by Martín Codax, translated by Wikisource
The Burning of the Law (1901)
by Meir of Rothenburg, translated by Nina Davis
O Genteel Lady! (1926)
Peace (1912)
by Aristophanes, translated by Anonymous
Tom Beauling (1901)
Plato (1874)
Ondas do mar de vigo (13th century)
by Martín Codax, translated by Wikisource
The Song of Chess (1901)
by Abraham ibn Ezra, translated by Nina Davis
The Souls of Black Folk, 2nd edition (1903)
Parnassus on Wheels (1917)
Lysistrata (1912)
by Aristophanes, translated by Anonymous
Our Presidents (1889)
by Anonymous
The Inn (1887)
Master Frisky (1902)
Emma (2021
)
The Prose Edda (1916)
by Snorri Sturluson, translated by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur
The Gambler and Other Stories (1914)
by Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated by Constance Garnett