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The Song Of Hiawatha - XX - The Famine By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems 261
Sonnet CXLII By Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) Poems 261
Sonnet LXXXI. On A Lock Of Miss Sarah Seward's Hair Who Died In Her Twentieth Year By Anna Seward Poems 261
Sonnet VI By Robert Southey Poems 261
The Ape By Jean De La Fontaine Poems 262
As The Author Was Discharging His Pistols In A Garden, Two Ladies Passing Near The Spot, Were Alarmed By The Sound Of A Bullet Hissing Near Them, To One Of Whom The Following Verses On The Occasion, Were Addressed The Next Morning By George Gordon Byron Poems 262
At His Execution By Rudyard Kipling Poems 262
A Backward Spring By Thomas Hardy Poems 262
Beauty By John Masefield Poems 262
The Catholic Sun By Hilaire Belloc Poems 262
The Colonel By George Pope Morris Poems 262
A Voice On The Wind By Madison Julius Cawein Poems 262
Earth's Eternity By John Clare Poems 262
Why Wilt Thou Chide? By Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell Poems 262
To Aristius Fuscus By Eugene Field Poems 262
I Never Lost As Much But Twice By Emily Elizabeth Dickinson Poems 262
Lullaby By Arthur Sherburne Hardy Poems 262
The Master-Cook By Rudyard Kipling Poems 262
Upon Peason. Epig By Robert Herrick Poems 262
The Moon By George MacDonald Poems 262
Warning By Ella Wheeler Wilcox Poems 262
Of Truth In Things False. from Proverbial Philosophy By Martin Farquhar Tupper Poems 262
Out Of The Old House, Nancy By Will Carleton Poems 262
Satire On The Dutch(1) By John Dryden Poems 262
Songs Set To Music, 13. Set By Mr. De Fesch By Matthew Prior Poems 262