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Ajuda
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The author to her book / Anne Bradstreet.
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2.
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Upon a spider catching a fly / Edward Taylor.
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Navajo Mountain song / Anonymous.
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The Indian student.
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The wild honeysuckle / Philip Freneau.
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The star-spangled banner / Francis Scott Key.
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The Prairies / William Cullen Bryant.
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The Snow-storm / Ralph Waldo Emerson. 9 .Telling the Bees / John Greenleaf Whittier.
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The song of Hiawatha from the Wooing : at the doorway of his wigwam.
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My lost youth / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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A dream within a dream.
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13.
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Annabel Lee.
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To Helen.
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The raven / Edgar Allen Poe.
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Old ironsides / Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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The Indian's retort / Jones Very.
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Sic vita.
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Pray to what earth does this sweet cold belong / Henry David Thoreau.
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The Battle Hymn of the Republic / Julia Ward Howe.
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The Martyr / Herman Melville.
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Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking / Walt Whitman.
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Disco 2: | |||||
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Science and poetry / James Russell Lowell.
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Frankie and Johnny / Anonymous.
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3.
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An upper chamber in a darkened house / Frederick Goddard Tuckerman.
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A narrow fellow in the grass.
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My life closed twice before its close.
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I taste a liquor never brewed.
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Because I could not stop for death.
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I like to see it lap the miles.
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The wind begun to rock the grass / Emily Dickinson.
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Bury me in a free land / Frances E W Harper.
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The stirrup-cup / Sydney Lanier.
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The new colossus (inscribed in bronze on an inner wall of the Statue of Liberty) / Emma Lazarus.
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I sometimes think i'd rather crow / Anonymous.
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a newspaper is a collection of half-injustices.
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Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind / Stephen Crane.
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Sympathy / Paul Lawrence Dunbar.
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A lesson in a picture / Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt.
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Miniver cheevy / Edward Arlington Robinson.
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The road not taken.
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Stopping by woods on a snowy evening.
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The death of the hired man / Robert Frost.
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Meeting-house hill / Amy Lowell.
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Chicago.
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They all want to play Hamlet / Carl Sandburg.
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The flower-fed Buffaloes / Vachel Lindsay.
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The emperor of ice-cream.
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Peter Quince at the clavier / Wallace Stevens.
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Wild peaches.
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Pretty words / Elinor Wylie.
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Hurt Hawks / Robinson Jeffers.
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Rendezvous / Alan Seeger.
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What my lips have kissed, and where, and why / Edna St Vincent Millay.
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De profundis.
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Resumee.
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General review of the sex situation / Dorothy Parker.
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Anyone lived in a pretty how town.
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Somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond / E. E. Cummings.
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American names / Stephen Vincent Benet.
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Theme for English B.
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Trumpet player : 52nd Street / Langston Hughes.
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41.
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You bet travel is broadening / Ogden Nash.
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42.
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September, the first day of school / Howard Nemerov.
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43.
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How poems are made - a discredited view / Alice Walker.
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