"A Brave Refrain" |
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"A Noted Traveler" |
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"Company Manners" |
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"Dream" |
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"Hik-Tee-Dik!" |
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"How Did You Rest, Last Night?" |
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"Johnson's Boy" |
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"Little Jack Janitor" |
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"Mylo Jones's Wife" |
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"Out Of Reach?" |
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"Them Old Cherry Words" |
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"Tired Out" |
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A Backward Look |
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A Barefoot Boy |
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A Bear Family |
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A Bride |
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A Canary At The Farm |
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A Christmas Memory |
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A Cup Of Tea |
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A Delicious Interruption |
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A Discouraging Model |
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A Dost O' Blues |
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A Dream Of Autumn |
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A Dream Of Long Ago |
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A Dubious "Old Kriss" |
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A Fantasy |
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A Fruit Piece |
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A Full Harvest |
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A Glimpse Of Pan |
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A Good Man |
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A Gustatory Achievement |
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A Home-Made Fairy Tale |
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A Leave-Taking |
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A Letter To A Friend |
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A Life-Lesson |
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A Liz Town Humorist |
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A Man Of Many Parts |
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A Masque Of The Seasons |
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A Monument For The Soldiers |
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A New Year's Plaint |
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A Noon Interval |
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A Pa**ing Hail |
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A Parent Reprimanded |
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A Parting Guest |
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A Poet's Wooing |
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A Prospective Visit |
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A Rough Sketch |
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A Scrawl |
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A Session With Uncle Sidney |
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A Song Of Long Ago |
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A Song Of Singing |
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A Song Of The Road |
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A Southern Singer |
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A Spring Song And A Later |
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A Sudden Shower |
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A Summer Afternoon |
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A Summer Sunrise |
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A Tale Of The Airly Days |
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A Test Of Love |
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A Variation |
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A Very Youthful Affair |
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A Voice From The Farm |
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A Water-Color |
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A Worn-Out Pencil |
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A Wraith Of Summertime |
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A Wrangdillion |
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A' Old Played-Out Song |
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Almon Keefer |
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An Autumnal Extravaganza |
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An Empty Nest |
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An Impromptu Fairy-Tale |
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An Old Friend |
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An Old Sweetheart Of Mine |
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An Old Year's Address |
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An Out-Worn Sappho |
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Anselmo |
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Art And Love |
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As Created |
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As My Uncle Used To Say |
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At Aunty's House |
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At Broad Ripple |
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At Crown Hill |
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At Last |
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At Noey's House |
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At Noon--And Midnight |
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At Sea |
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At Utter Loaf |
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August |
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Autumn |
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Babyhood |
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Back From A Two-years' Sentence |
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Becalmed |
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Bedouin |
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Being His Mother |
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Bewildering Emotions |
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Billy And His Drum |
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Billy's Alphabetical Animal Show |
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Blind |
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Blooms Of May |
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Bryant |
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By Any Other Name |
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By Her White Bed |
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Climatic Sorcery |
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Cousin Rufus' Story |
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Craqueodoom |
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Curly Locks |
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Dan Paine |
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Das Krist Kindel |
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Dawn, Noon And Dewfall |
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Dead In Sight Of Frame |
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Dead Leaves |
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Dead Selves |
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Dear Hands |
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Dearth |
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Doc Sifers |
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Dot Leedle Boy |
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Down Around The River |
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Down On Wriggle Crick |
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Dreamer, Say |
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Dusk |
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Elizabeth |
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Even song |
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Extremes |
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Fame |
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Farmer Whipple--Bachelor |
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Find The Favorite |
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Floretty's Musical Contribution |
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Fool-Youngens |
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From The Headboard Of A Grave In Paraguay |
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George Mullen's Confession |
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Go Winter! |
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Grandfather Squeers |
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Granny |
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Grant At Rest-- August 8, 1885 |
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Green Fields And Running Brooks |
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Griggsby's Station |
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Harlie |
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Has She Forgotten? |
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He And I |
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He Called Her In |
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Heat-Lightning |
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Her Beautiful Eyes |
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Her Beautiful Hands |
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Her Waiting Face |
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Herr Weiser |
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His Mother |
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His Mother's Way |
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His Room |
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His Vigil |
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Home At Night |
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Honey Dripping From The Comb |
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How It Happened |
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How John Quit The Farm |
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I Smoke My Pipe |
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If I Knew What Poets Know |
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Ike Walton's Prayer |
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In Bohemia |
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In Fervent Praise Of Picnics |
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In The Dark |
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In The Evening |
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In The South |
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Indiana |
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Inscribed |
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Intellectual Limitations |
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Iry And Billy Jo |
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Jack-In-The-Box |
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Jim |
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Job Work |
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John Alden And Percilly |
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John Brown |
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John McKeen |
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John Walsh |
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Joney |
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Judith |
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June |
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June At Woodruff |
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Just To Be Good |
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Kingry's Mill |
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Kissing The Rod |
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Knee-Deep in June |
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Kneeling With Herrick |
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Laughter Holding Both His Sides |
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Leonainie |
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Let Us Forget |
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Liberty |
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Limitations Of Genius |
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Lines For An Album |
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Little-Girl-Two-Little-Girls |
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Lockerbie Street |
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Longfellow |
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Lullaby |
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Luther Benson |
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Mammy's little baby loves shortnin bread |
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Man's Devotion |
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Marthy Ellen |
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May I Not Weep With You |
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Maymie's Story Of Red Riding Hood |
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Moon-Drowned |
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Morton |
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Mr. Hammond's Parable--The Dreamer |
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Mr. What's-His-Name |
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My Dancin'-Days Is Over |
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My Father's Halls |
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My Friend |
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My Jolly Friend's Secret |
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Natural Perversities |
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Naughty Claude |
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Nessmuk |
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No Boy Knows |
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Noey Bixler |
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Noey's Night-Piece |
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North And South |
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Old Aunt Mary's |
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Old Fashioned Roses |
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Old Man Whiskery-Whee-Kum-Wheeze |
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Old Man's Nursery Rhyme |
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Old October |
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Old Winters On The Farm |
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On The Banks O' Deer Crick |
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On The Sunny Side |
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Orlie Wilde |
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Our Boyhood Haunts |
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Our Hired Girl |
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Our Kind Of A Man |
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Our Little Girl |
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Our Own |
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Out Of Nazareth |
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Out Of The Hitherwhere |
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Over The Eyes Of Gladness |
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Pan |
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Philiper Flash |
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Pipes O' Pan At Zekesbury |
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Plain Sermons |
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Prior To Miss Belle's Appearance |
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Private Theatricals |
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Proem |
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Reach Your Hand To Me |
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Red Riding-Hood |
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Regardin' Terry Hut |
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Right Here At Home |
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Robert Burns Wilson |
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Romancin' |
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Say Something To Me |
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Scraps |
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September Dark |
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Silence |
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Sister Jones's Confession |
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Some Scattering Remarks Of Bub's |
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Some Songs After Master Singers |
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Song Of Parting |
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Song Of The New Year |
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Thanksgiving |
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That Other Maud Muller |
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The Ancient Printman |
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The Artemus Of Michigan |
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The Bat |
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The Beautiful City |
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The Best is Good Enough |
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The Blossoms On The Trees |
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The Boy Lives On Our Farm |
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The Boy Patriot |
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The Boy's Candidate |
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The Boys |
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The Brook-Song |
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The Bumblebee |
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The Chant Of The Cross-Bearing Child |
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The Child-World |
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The Circus-Day Parade |
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The Clover |
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The Curse Of The Wandering Foot |
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The Cyclone |
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The Days Gone By |
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The Dead Lover |
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The Drum |
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The Evening Company |
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The Frog |
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The Funny Little fellow |
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The Good, Old-Fashioned People |
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The Happy Little Cripple |
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The Harp Of The Minstrel |
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The Harper |
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The Hereafter |
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The Hired Man And Floretty |
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The Home-Going |
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The Hoodoo |
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The Hoosier Folk-Child |
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The Iron Horse |
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The Jaybird |
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The Katydids |
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The King |
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The Legend Glorified |
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The Little Coat |
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The Little Fat Doctor |
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The Little Lady |
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The Loehrs And The Hammonds |
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The Lost Kiss |
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The Lost Path |
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The Lost Thrill |
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The Lugubrious Whing-Whang |
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The Merman |
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The Mulberry Tree |
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The Nine Little Goblins |
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The Old Days |
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The Old Guitar |
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The Old Hay-Mow |
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The Old Retired Sea Captain |
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The Old Swimmin' Hole |
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The Old Times Were The Best |
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The Old Tramp |
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The Old Trundle-Bed |
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The Old Year And The New |
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The Old-Home Folks |
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The Pa**ing Of A Heart |
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The Pathos Of Applause |
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The Penalty Of Genius |
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The Plaint Human |
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The Quest |
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The Quiet Lodger |
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The Raggedy Man |
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The Rain |
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The Rainy Morning |
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The Rambo-Tree |
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The Rider Of The Knee |
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The Ripest Peach |
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The Rival |
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The Rose |
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The Runaway Boy |
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The Same Old Story |
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The Serenade |
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The Sermon Of The Rose |
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The Shoemaker |
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The Shower |
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The Silent Victors |
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The Singer |
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The Song Of Yesterday |
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The Speeding Of The King's Spite |
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The Sphinx |
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The Squirtgun Uncle Maked Me |
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The Stepmother |
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The Touches Of Her Hand |
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The Town Karnteel |
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The Train Misser |
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The Treasure Of The Wise Man |
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The Tree-Toad |
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The Twins |
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The Wandering Jew |
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The Watches Of The Night |
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The Wife-Blessed |
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The Willow |
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Their Sweet Sorrow |
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Them Flowers |
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There Was A Cherry-Tree |
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Thinkin' Back |
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This Man Jones |
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Three Dead Friends |
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Through Sleepy-Land |
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Time |
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Time Of Clearer twitterings |
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To A Boy Whistling |
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To An Importunate Ghost |
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To Annie |
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To Hear Her Sing |
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To My Good Master |
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To My Old Friend, William Leachman |
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To Santa Claus |
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To The Judge |
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To The Serenader |
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Told By "The Noted Traveler" |
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Tom Johnson's Quit |
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Tom Van Arden |
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Tugg Martin |
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Uncle Mart's Poem |
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Unless |
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Wait For The Morning |
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Waitin' Fer The Cat To Die |
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Want To Be Whur Mother Is |
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Wash Lowry's Reminiscence |
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We Are Not Always Glad When We Smile |
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We Must Believe |
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We Must Get Home |
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We To Sigh Instead Of Sing |
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Wet Weather Talk |
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What Chris'mas Fetched The Wigginses |
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What The Wind Said |
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When Age Comes On |
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When Bessie Died |
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When Early March Seems Middle May |
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When Evening Shadows Fall |
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When June Is Here |
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When Mother Combed My Hair |
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When My Dreams Come True |
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When Old Jack Died |
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When She Comes Home |
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When The Frost Is On The Punkin |
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When The Green Gits Back In The Trees |
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When We First Played "Show" |
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Where Shall We Land |
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Where The Children Used To Play |
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Where-Away |
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While The Musician Played |
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Who Bides His Time |
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Winter Fancies |
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Wortermelon Time |
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Ylladmar |
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