No. |
Page |
Title in collection |
Work main page |
Author
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1.
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/Consolation
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Consolation
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Consolation (Arnold)
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Matthew Arnold
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2.
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/The Last Word
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The Last Word
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The Last Word (Arnold)
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Matthew Arnold
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3.
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/The Buried Life
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The Buried Life
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The Buried Life
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Matthew Arnold
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4.
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/The Scholar-Gipsy
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The Scholar-Gipsy
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The Scholar-Gypsy
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Matthew Arnold
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5.
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/On the Tombs in Westminster
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On the Tombs in Westminster
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On the Tombs in Westminster
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Francis Beaumont
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6.
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/Lay a garland on my hearse
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Song from "The Maid's Tragedy."
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Lay a garland
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Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher
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7.
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/A Musical Instrument
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A Musical Instrument
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A Musical Instrument
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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8.
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/Heap cassia, sandal-buds, and stripes
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Song from "Paracelsus."
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excerpt from Paracelsus (Browning)
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Robert Browning
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9.
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/Evelyn Hope
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Evelyn Hope
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Evelyn Hope
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Robert Browning
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10.
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/Home Thoughts, from Abroad
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Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
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Home Thoughts, From Abroad
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Robert Browning
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11.
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/One Way of Love
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One Way of Love
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One Way of Love (Browning)
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Robert Browning
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12.
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/In a Year
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In a Year
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In a Year
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Robert Browning
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13.
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/O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast
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O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast
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O Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast
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Robert Burns
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14.
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/How Lang and Dreary is the Night
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How Lang and Dreary is the Night
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How Lang and Dreary is the Night
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Robert Burns
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15.
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/My Heart's in the Highlands
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My Heart's in the Highlands
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My Heart's in the Highlands
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Robert Burns
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16
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/Thou Lingering Star
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Thou Lingering Star
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To Mary in Heaven (Burns)
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Robert Burns
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17
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/The Blue-Eyed Lassie
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The Blue-Eyed Lassie
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I Gaed a Waefu' Gate Yestreen
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Robert Burns
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18
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/Bonnie Wee Thing
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Bonnie Wee Thing
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Bonnie Wee Thing
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Robert Burns
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19
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/Sweet Afton
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Sweet Afton
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Sweet Afton
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Robert Burns
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20
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/Out over the Forth
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Out over the Forth
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Out Over the Forth
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Robert Burns
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21
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/And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair
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And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair
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And thou art dead, as young and fair
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George Gordon Byron
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22
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/Bright be the place of thy soul
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Stanzas for Music
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Stanzas for Music (Byron, "Bright be the place of thy soul!")
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George Gordon Byron
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23
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/The Soldier's Dream
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The Soldier's Dream
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Thomas Campbell
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24
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/A Thought Suggested by the New Year
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A Thought Suggested by the New Year
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Thomas Campbell
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25
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/Disdain Returned
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Disdain Returned
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Thomas Carew
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26
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/Ask me no more where Jove bestows
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Song
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Thomas Carew
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27
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/Kubla Khan
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Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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28
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/The Pains of Sleep
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The Pains of Sleep
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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29
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/The Wish
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The Wish
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Abraham Cowley
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30
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/On the Loss of the Royal George
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On the Loss of the Royal George
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William Cowper
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31
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/Since there's no help
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Ideas (LXI)
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Michael Drayton
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32
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/Alexander's Feast
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Alexander's Feast: or, the Power of Music
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John Dryden
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33
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/Stanzas on Woman
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Stanzas on Woman
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Oliver Goldsmith
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34
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/To Dianeme
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To Dianeme
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Robert Herrick
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35
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/To Blossoms
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To Blossoms
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Robert Herrick
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36
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/Queen and Huntress, chaste and fair
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Song from "Cynthia's Revels."
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Ben Jonson
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37
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/Still to be neat, still to be drest
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Song from "The Silent Woman."
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Ben Jonson
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38
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/Ode to Psyche
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Ode to Psyche
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John Keats
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39
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/Fragment of an Ode to Maia
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Fragment of an Ode to Maia
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John Keats
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40
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/Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art
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Sonnet
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John Keats
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41
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/Epitaph
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Epitaph
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Walter Savage Landor
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42
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/To Althea, from Prison
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To Althea from Prison
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Richard Lovelace
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43
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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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44
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/On the late Massacre in Piemont
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On the late Massacre in Piemont
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John Milton
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45
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/O! breathe not his name
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Oh! Breathe not His Name
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Thomas Moore
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46
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/Rich and rare were the gems she wore
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Rich and Rare were the Gems She wore
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Thomas Moore
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47
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/A Royal Princess
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A Royal Princess
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Christina Georgina Rossetti
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48
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/When I am dead, my dearest
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Song
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Christina Georgina Rossetti
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49
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/Remember
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Remember
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Christina Georgina Rossetti
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50
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/Sudden Light
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Sudden Light
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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51
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/Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'ver
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Song from "The Lady of the Lake"
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Walter Scott
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52
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/Jock of Hazeldean
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Jock of Hazeldean
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Walter Scott
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53
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/Sound, sound the clarion
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Motto from "Old Mortality"
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Walter Scott
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54
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/And you shall deal the funeral dole
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Stanzas from "The Pirate"
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Walter Scott
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55
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/The tears I shed must ever fall
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Motto from "The Talisman."
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Walter Scott
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56
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/Where the bee sucks, there suck I
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Song from "The Tempest."
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Where the Bee Sucks
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William Shakespeare
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57
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/Blow, blow, thou winter wind
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Song from "As You Like It."
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Blow, blow, thou winter wind
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William Shakespeare
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58
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/O, mistress mine, where are you roaming
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Song from "Twelfth Night."
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O Mistress Mine
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William Shakespeare
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59
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/If thou survive my well-contented day
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Sonnets (XXXII)
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Sonnet 32 (Shakespeare)
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William Shakespeare
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60
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/Ozymandias
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Sonnet: Ozymandias
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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61
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/Life of Life! thy lips enkindle
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Song from "Prometheus Unbound."
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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62
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/A widow bird sate mourning for her love
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Song
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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63
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/Love's Philosophy
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Love's Philosophy
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Love's Philosophy
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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64
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/Hymn of Pan
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Hymn of Pan
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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65
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/Song of Proserpine
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Song of Proserpine
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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66
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/To the Moon
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To the Moon
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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67
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/Time
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Time
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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68
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/To ——
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To ——
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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69
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/Rarely, rarely, comest thou
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Song
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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70
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/A Lament
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A Lament
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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71
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/To Jane—The Invitation
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To Jane—The Invitation
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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72
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/The Moon
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The Moon
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Philip Sidney
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73
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/I have trod the upward and the downward slope
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Songs of Travel (XXII)
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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74
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/Choric Song, from "The Lotus Eaters"
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Choric Song, from "The Lotus Eaters"
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Alfred Tennyson
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75
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/A Dream of Fair Women
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A Dream of Fair Women
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A Dream of Fair Women
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Alfred Tennyson
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76
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/Sir Galahad
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Sir Galahad
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Alfred Tennyson
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77
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/Move eastward, happy earth, and leave
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(no title)
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Alfred Tennyson
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78
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/Come not, when I am dead
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(no title)
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Alfred Tennyson
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79
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/The Poet's Song
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The Poet's Song
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Alfred Tennyson
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80
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/The splendour falls on castle walls
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Song from "The Princess."
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The Bugle Song
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Alfred Tennyson
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81
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/O Swallow, Swallow
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Song from "The Princess."
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Alfred Tennyson
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82
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/Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums
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Song from "The Princess."
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Alfred Tennyson
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83
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/Home they brought her warrior dead
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Song from "The Princess."
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Alfred Tennyson
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84
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/Ask me no more
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Song from "The Princess."
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Alfred Tennyson
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85
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/Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
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Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
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Alfred Tennyson
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86
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/On His Divine Poems
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On His Divine Poems
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Edmund Waller
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87
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/Call for the robin-red-breast
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Song from "The White Devil."
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John Webster
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88
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/My heart leaps up when I behold
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(no title)
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My Heart Leaps Up
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William Wordsworth
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89
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/To the Cuckoo
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To the Cuckoo
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To the Cuckoo (Wordsworth, "O blithe New-comer! I have heard")
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William Wordsworth
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90
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/Three years she grew in sun and shower
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(no title)
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Three years she grew in sun and shower
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William Wordsworth
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91
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/A slumber did my spirit seal
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(no title)
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A slumber did my spirit seal
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William Wordsworth
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92
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/I wandered lonely as a cloud
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(no title)
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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
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William Wordsworth
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93
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/Nuns fret not
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Sonnets (Part I-I)
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William Wordsworth
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94
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/It is a beauteous evening
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(Sonnets, continued) (Part I-XXX)
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William Wordsworth
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95
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/Yarrow Unvisited
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Yarrow Unvisited
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William Wordsworth
|
96
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/Yarrow Visited
|
Yarrow Visited
|
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William Wordsworth
|
97
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/On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
|
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
|
|
William Wordsworth
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98
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/London, 1802
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London, 1802
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William Wordsworth
|
99
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/Most sweet it is
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(no title)
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William Wordsworth
|
100
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/Lines Written in Early Spring
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Lines Written in Early Spring
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Lines (Wordsworth, "I heard a thousand blended notes")
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William Wordsworth
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