The Golden Treasury of English Songs and Lyrics
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Author
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Dedication
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Preface
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Book 1, p. 1
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Poem 1
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Spring
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Spring (Nash)
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Thomas Nash
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Poem 2
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Summons to Love
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Phoebus, Arise
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William Drummond
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Poem 3
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Time and Love part 1
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Sonnet 64 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 4
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Time and Love part 2
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Sonnet 65 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 5
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
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Christopher Marlowe
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Poem 6
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A Madrigal
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Crabbed Age and Youth (attr. Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 7
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Under the Greenwood Tree (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 8
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A Lover and His Lass
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 9
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Present in Absence
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Absence, Hear Thou My Protestation
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attr. John Donne
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Poem 10
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Absence
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Sonnet 57 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 11
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Sonnet 97 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 12
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A Consolation
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Sonnet 29 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 13
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The Unchangeable
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Sonnet 109 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 14
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Sonnet 104 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 15
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Diaphenia
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Diaphenia
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Henry Constable
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Poem 16
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Rosaline
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T. Lodge
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Poem 17
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Colin
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The Shepherd Tonie
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Poem 18
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To His Love
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Sonnet 18 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 19
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To His Love
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Sonnet 106 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 20
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Love's Perjuries
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On a Day, Alack the Day
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 21
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Love's Supplication
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Sir T. Wyat
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Poem 22
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To Aurora
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W. Alexander, Earl of Sterline
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Poem 23
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True Love
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Sonnet 116 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 24
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A Ditty
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Philip Sidney
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Poem 25
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Love's Omnipresence
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J. Sylvester
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Poem 26
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Carpe Diem
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O Mistress Mine
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 27
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Winter
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Winter (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 28
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Sonnet 73 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 29
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Remembrance
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Sonnet 30 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 30
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Revolutions
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Sonnet 60 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 31
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Sonnet 87 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 32
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The Life Without Passion
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Sonnet 94 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 33
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The Lover's Appeal
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Sir T. Wyat
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Poem 34
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The Nightingale
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Richard Barnfield
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Poem 35
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S. Daniel
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Poem 36
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Madrigal
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Take, O Take
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 37
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Love's Farewell
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M. Drayton
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Poem 38
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To His Lute
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William Drummond
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Poem 39
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Blind Love
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Sonnet 148 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 40
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The Unfaithful Shepherdess
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anon
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Poem 41
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A Renunciation
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E. Vere, Earl of Oxford
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Poem 42
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Blow, blow, thou winter wind
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 43
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Madrigal
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William Drummond
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Poem 44
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Dirge of Love
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Come Away, Death
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 45
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Fidele
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Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 46
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A Sea Dirge
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Full Fathom Five
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 47
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A Land Dirge
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J. Webster
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Poem 48
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Post Mortem
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Sonnet 32 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 49
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The Triumph of Death
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Sonnet 71 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 50
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Madrigal
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Fancy (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 51
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Cupid and Campaspe
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Cupid and My Campasbe
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J. Lylye
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Poem 52
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T. Heywood
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Poem 53
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Prothalamion
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Edmund Spenser
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Poem 54
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The Happy Heart
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T. Dekker
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Poem 55
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William Drummond
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Poem 56
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Soul and Body
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Sonnet 146 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 57
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Life
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Lord Bacon
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Poem 58
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The Lessons of Nature
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William Drummond
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Poem 59
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William Drummond
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Poem 60
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The World's Way
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Sonnet 66 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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Poem 61
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Saint John Baptist
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William Drummond
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Book 2, p. 41
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Poem 62
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Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity
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John Milton
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Poem 63
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Song for Saint Cecilia's Day, 1687
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John Dryden
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Poem 64
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On the Late Massacre in Piemont
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John Milton
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Poem 65
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Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland
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Andrew Marvell
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Poem 66
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Lycidas
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Lycidas
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John Milton
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Poem 67
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On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey
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F. Beaumont
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Poem 68
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The Last Conqueror
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J. Shirley
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Poem 69
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Death the Leveller
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J. Shirley
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Poem 70
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When the Assault was Intended to the City
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John Milton
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Poem 71
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On His Blindness
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On His Blindness
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John Milton
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Poem 72
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Character of a Happy Life
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Sir H. Wotton
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Poem 73
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The Noble Nature
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The Noble Nature
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Ben Jonson
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Poem 74
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The Gifts of God
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George Herbert
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Poem 75
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The Retreat
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The Retreat
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Henry Vaughan
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Poem 76
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To Mr. Lawrence
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John Milton
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Poem 77
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To Cyriack Skinner
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John Milton
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Poem 78
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Hymn to Diana
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Hymn to Diana
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Ben Jonson
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Poem 79
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Wishes for the Supposed Mistress
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Richard Crashaw
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Poem 80
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The Great Adventurer
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anon
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Poem 81
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Child and Maiden
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C. Sedley
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Poem 82
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Counsel to Girls
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Robert Herrick
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Poem 83
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To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars
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Colonel Lovelace
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Poem 84
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Elizabeth of Bohemia
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H. Wotton
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Poem 85
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To the Lady Margaret Ley
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John Milton
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Poem 86
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The Loveliness of Love
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anon
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Poem 87
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The True Beauty
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T. Carew
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Poem 88
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To Dianeme
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To Dianeme (Herrick, "Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes")
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Robert Herrick
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Poem 89
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Edmund Waller
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Poem 90
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To Celia
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To Celia (Jonson)
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Ben Jonson
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Poem 91
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Cherry-Ripe
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anon
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Poem 92
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The Poetry of Dress part 1
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Robert Herrick
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Poem 93
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The Poetry of Dress part 2
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Robert Herrick
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Poem 94
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The Poetry of Dress part 3
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anon
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Poem 95
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On a Girdle
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On a Girdle
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Edmund Waller
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Poem 96
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To Anthea Who May Command Him Any Thing
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To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
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Robert Herrick
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Poem 97
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anon
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Poem 98
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C. Sedley
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Poem 99
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To Althea from Prison
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Colonel Lovelace
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Poem 100
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To Lucasta, on Going Beyond the Seas
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Colonel Lovelace
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Poem 101
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Encouragements to a Lover
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J. Suckling
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Poem 102
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A Supplication
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A. Cowley
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Poem 103
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The Manly Heart
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George Wither
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Poem 104
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Melancholy
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John Fletcher
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Poem 105
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To a Lock of Hair
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Walter Scott
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Poem 106
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The Forsaken Bride
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anon
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Poem 107
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Fair Helen
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anon
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Poem 108
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The Twa Corbies
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anon
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Poem 109
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To Blossoms
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Robert Herrick
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Poem 110
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To Daffodils
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To Daffodils
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Robert Herrick
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Poem 111
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Thoughts in a Garden
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Thoughts in a Garden
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Andrew Marvell
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Poem 112
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L'Allégro
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John Milton
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Poem 113
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Il Penseroso
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Il Penseroso
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John Milton
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Poem 114
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Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda
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Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda
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Andrew Marvell
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Poem 115
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At a Solemn Music
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John Milton
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Poem 116
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Alexander's Feast; or, the Power of Music
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Alexander's Feast
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John Dryden
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Book 3, p. 107
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Poem 117
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Poem 118
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Poem 119
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Poem 120
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Poem 121
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Poem 122
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Poem 123
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Poem 124
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Poem 125
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Poem 126
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Poem 127
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Poem 128
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Poem 129
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Poem 130
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Poem 131
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Poem 132
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Poem 133
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Poem 134
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Poem 135
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Poem 136
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Poem 137
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Poem 138
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Poem 139
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Poem 140
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Poem 141
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Poem 142
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Poem 143
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Poem 144
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Poem 145
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Poem 146
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Poem 147
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Poem 148
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Poem 149
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Poem 150
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Poem 151
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Poem 152
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Poem 153
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Poem 154
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Poem 155
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Poem 156
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Poem 157
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Poem 158
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Poem 159
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Poem 160
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Poem 161
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Poem 162
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Poem 163
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Book 4, p. 160
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Poem 164
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Poem 165
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Poem 166
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Poem 167
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Poem 168
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Poem 169
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Poem 170
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Poem 171
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Poem 172
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Poem 173
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Poem 174
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Poem 175
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Poem 176
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Poem 177
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Poem 178
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Poem 179
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Poem 180
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Poem 181
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Poem 182
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Poem 183
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Poem 184
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Poem 185
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Poem 186
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Poem 187
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Poem 188
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Poem 189
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Poem 190
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Poem 191
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Poem 192
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Poem 193
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Poem 194
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Poem 195
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Poem 196
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Poem 197
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Poem 198
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Poem 199
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Poem 200
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Poem 201
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Poem 202
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Poem 203
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Poem 204
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Poem 205
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Poem 206
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Poem 207
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Poem 208
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Poem 209
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Poem 210
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Poem 211
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Poem 212
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Poem 213
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Poem 214
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Poem 215
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Poem 216
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Poem 217
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Poem 218
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Poem 219
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Poem 220
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Poem 221
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Poem 222
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Poem 223
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Poem 224
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Poem 225
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Poem 226
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Poem 227
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Poem 228
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Poem 229
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Poem 230
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Poem 231
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Poem 232
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Poem 233
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Poem 234
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Poem 235
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Poem 236
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Poem 237
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Poem 238
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Poem 239
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Poem 240
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Poem 241
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Poem 242
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Poem 243
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Poem 244
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Poem 245
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Poem 246
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Poem 247
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Poem 248
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Poem 249
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Poem 250
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Poem 251
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Poem 252
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Poem 253
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Poem 254
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Poem 255
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Poem 256
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Poem 257
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Poem 258
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Poem 259
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Poem 260
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Poem 261
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Poem 262
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Poem 263
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Poem 264
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Poem 265
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Poem 266
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Poem 267
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Poem 268
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Poem 269
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Poem 270
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Poem 271
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Poem 272
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Poem 273
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Poem 274
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Poem 275
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Poem 276
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Poem 277
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Poem 278
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Poem 279
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Poem 280
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Poem 281
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Poem 282
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Poem 283
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Poem 284
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Poem 285
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Poem 286
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Poem 287
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Poem 288
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Notes, p. 308
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Index of Writers, p. 324
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Index of First Lines, p. 327
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