'Carpe Diem,' Or Cop The Day |
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A Ballad of Baseball Burdens |
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A Gotham Garden of Verses |
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A Lament |
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A New York Child's Garden of Verses |
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A Perfect Woman Nobly Planned |
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A Plea |
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A Poor Excuse, but our own |
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A Psalm of Labouring Life |
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A Quatrain |
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A Soft Susurrus |
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A Summer Summary |
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A Wish |
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A Word For It |
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Abelard and Heloïse |
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Advice |
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Advising Chloë |
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After Hearing Robin Hood |
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Again Endorsing the Lady |
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Again Endorsing the Lady, II |
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An Election Night Pantoum |
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An Ode In Time of Inauguration |
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An Ultimatum To Myrtilla |
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And Yet It Is A Gentle Art |
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Ballade of Ancient Acts |
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Ballade Of The Breakfast Table |
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Ballade Of The Hardy Annual |
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Ballade of the Traffickers |
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Baseball's Sad Lexicon |
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Bedbooks |
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Bon Voyage - And Vice Versa |
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Broadmindedness |
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Despite |
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Fifty-Fifty |
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Fragment |
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From: Horace To: Phyllis Subject: Invitation |
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Georgie Porgie |
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Glycera Rediviva |
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Help |
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His Monument |
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How |
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How Do You Tackle Your Work |
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I Remember, I Remember |
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I'm Out of the Army Now |
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If Amy Lowell Had Been James Whitcomb Riley |
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If the Advertising Man Had Been Gilbert |
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If the Advertising Man Had Been Praed, or Locker |
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It Happens in the B.R. Families |
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It Was a Famous Victory |
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Lines on and from |
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Lines on Reading Frank J. Wilstach's |
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Lines Written on the Sunny Side of Frankfort Street |
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Maud Muller Mutatur |
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished |
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Office Mottoes |
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Oh Man! |
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Old Environment |
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On a Wine of Horace's |
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On First Looking into Bee Palmer's Shoulders |
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On Profiteering |
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On the Flight of Time |
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On the Importance of Being Earnest |
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On the Uses of Adversity |
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On Tradition |
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Present Imperative |
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Propertius's Bid For Immortality |
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Recuerdo |
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Regarding (1) the U.S. and (2) New York |
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Results Ridiculous |
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Rich Man |
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Rus. Vs. Urbs |
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So Shines a Good Deed in a Naughty World |
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Song of Synthetic Virility |
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Such Stuff As Dreams |
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The Ballad of Justifiable Homicide |
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The Ballad of the Murdered Merchant |
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The Ballad of the Thoughtless Waiter |
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The Ballade Of The Average Reader |
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The Carlysles |
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The Comfort of Obscurity |
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The Dictaphone Bard |
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The Doughboy's Horace |
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The Higher Education |
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The Jazzy Bard |
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The Last Laugh |
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The Return of the Soldier |
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The Shepherd's Resolution |
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The Stalling of Q.H.F. |
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Those Two Boys |
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Thoughts in a Far Country |
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Thoughts on the Cosmos |
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To a Light Houskeeper |
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To a Prospective Cook |
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To a Vers Librist |
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To Alice-Sit-By-The-Hour |
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To an Aged Cut-Up |
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To an Aged Cut-Up, II |
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To Myrtilla |
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To W. Hohenzollern, on Discontinuing The Conning Tower |
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To W. Hohenzollern, on Resuming The Conning Tower |
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Unshackled Thoughts on Chivalry, Romance, Adventure, Etc. |
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Us Potes |
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Vain Words |
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Variation on a Theme |
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War and Peace |
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What Flavour? |
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When You Meet a Man from Your Own Home Town |
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