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001 - Adam and Eve: From 'Paradise Lost,' Book IV by John Milton
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002 - Seven Ages of Man: From 'As You Like It,' Act II. Sc. 7 by William Shakespeare
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003 - Cleopatra: From 'Antony and Cleopatra,' Act II. Sc. 2 by William Shakespeare
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004 - To Ianthe, Sleeping: From 'Queen Mab,' Part I by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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005 - Freedom in Dress: From 'Epicœne; or, the Silent Woman,' Act I. Sc. 1 by Ben Jonson
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006 - Cousin Lucrece by Edmund Clarence Stedman
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007 - Delight in Disorder by Robert Herrick
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008 - The Toilet: From 'The Rape of the Lock,' Canto I by Alexander Pope
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009 - Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats
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010 - Laus Veneris (A Picture by Burne-Jones) by Louise Chandler Moulton
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011 - On Hearing a little Music-Box by Leigh Hunt
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012 - Those Evening Bells by Thomas Moore
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013 - The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe
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014 - The Bells of Shandon by Francis Sylvester Mahony (Father Prout)
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015 - City Bells: From 'The Lay of St. Aloy's' by Richard Harris Barham
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016 - The Cuckoo Clock: From 'The Birthday' by Caroline Bowles Southey
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017 - An Etruscan Ring by John William Mackail
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018 - Leonardo's 'Monna Lisa' by Edward Dowden
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019 - The Hurricane by William Cullen Bryant
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020 - Mist by Henry David Thoreau
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021 - The Coasters by Thomas Fleming Day
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022 - Smoke by Henry David Thoreau
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023 - The Evening Cloud by John Wilson (Christopher North)
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024 - A Still Day in Autumn by Sarah Helen Whitman
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025 - The Sunset City by Henry Sylvester Cornwell
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026 - The Nile by Leigh Hunt
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027 - Ozymandias of Egypt by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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028 - Christmas in India by Rudyard Kipling
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029 - The Orient: From 'The Bride of Abydos' by Lord Byron
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030 - The Vale of Cashmere: From 'The Light of the Harem' by Thomas Moore
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031 - Carillon by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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032 - The Rhine (To His Sister): From 'Childe Harold,' Canto III by Lord Byron
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033 - The Cataract of Lodore: Described in 'Rhymes for the Nursery' by Robert Southey
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034 - The Old Bridge at Florence by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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035 - The White Peacock: From 'Sospiri di Roma' by William Sharp
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036 - To Rome (Buried in its Ruins) by Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas
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037 - The Coliseum: From 'Childe Harold,' Canto IV by Lord Byron
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038 - The Pantheon: From 'Childe Harold,' Canto IV by Lord Byron
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039 - A Day in the Pamfili Doria, Near Rome by Harriet Beecher Stowe
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040 - February in Rome by Edmund Gosse
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041 - Saint Peter's at Rome: From 'Childe Harold,' Canto IV by Lord Byron
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042 - A View across the Roman Campagna (1861) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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043 - Venice by John Addington Symonds
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044 - Venice: From 'Italy' by Samuel Rogers
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045 - The Gondola by Arthur Hugh Clough
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046 - Venice: From 'View from the Euganean Hills' by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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047 - Naples: From 'Italy' by Samuel Rogers
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048 - Drifting by Thomas Buchanan Read
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049 - England: From 'The Traveller' by Oliver Goldsmith
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050 - That England: From 'Aurora Leigh' by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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051 - The Knight: From 'Marmion,' Canto I by Sir Walter Scott
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052 - O, the Pleasant Days of Old! by Frances Browne
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053 - Melrose Abbey: From 'The Lay of the Last Minstrel,' Canto II by Sir Walter Scott
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054 - An Old Time Christmas: From 'Marmion,' Introduction to Canto VI by Sir Walter Scott
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055 - The Castle Ruins by William Barnes
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056 - The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith
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057 - Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge, London, 1802 by William Wordsworth
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058 - London by John Davidson
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059 - The Village Schoolmistress: From 'The Schoolmistress' by William Shenstone
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060 - The Forging of the Anchor by Samuel Ferguson
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061 - Newport-Beach by Henry Theodore Tuckerman
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062 - The Settler by Alfred B. Street
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063 - Song of the Chattahoochee by Sidney Lanier
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064 - Weehawken and the New York Bay: From 'Fanny' by Fitz-Greene Halleck
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065 - Mannahatta by Walt Whitman
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066 - The Brooklyn Bridge by Edna Dean Proctor
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067 - Scythe Song by Andrew Lang
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068 - The Mowers by Myron B. Benton
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069 - Château Papineau by S. Frances Harrison ('Seranus')
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070 - In Mexico by Evaleen Stein
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071 - The Fall of Troy: From the 'Æneid' by Virgil
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072 - Horatius at the Bridge by Thomas Babington, Lord Macaulay
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073 - Thor recovers his Hammer from Thrym, from Sæmund's Edda
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074 - Frithiof at the Court of Angantyr: From the 'Frithiof Saga,' Canto XI by Esaias Tegnér
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075 - The Skeleton in Armor by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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076 - The Baron's Last Banquet by Albert G. Greene
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077 - The Nobleman and the Pensioner by Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel
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078 - Mahmoud by Leigh Hunt
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079 - Prince Adeb by George Henry Boker
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080 - The Leper by Nathaniel Parker Willis
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081 - Erminia and the Wounded Tancred by Torquato Tasso
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082 - Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine by Matthew Gregory Lewis
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083 - The Broken Pitcher by William Edmondstoune Aytoun
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084 - The Ballad of Guibour: From 'Calendau' by Frédéric Mistral
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085 - The Glove and the Lions by Leigh Hunt
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086 - The Glove by Robert Browning
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087 - Louis XV by John Sterling
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088 - Hervé Riel by Robert Browning
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089 - Napoleon and the British Sailor by Thomas Campbell
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090 - How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix by Robert Browning
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091 - Mort D'Arthur by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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092 - Godiva by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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093 - The Canterbury Pilgrims: From 'The Canterbury Tales: Prologue' by Geoffrey Chaucer
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094 - Lord Lovel by Anonymous
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095 - Robin Hood and Allan-a-Dale by Anonymous
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096 - The Greenwood Shrift: George III and a Dying Woman in Windsor Forest by Robert and Caroline Southey
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097 - The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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098 - England: From 'King John,' Act V. Sc. 7 by William Shakespeare
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099 - Jock Johnstone, the Tinkler by James Hogg
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100 - Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell
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101 - Marmion and Douglas: From 'Marmion,' Canto VI by Sir Walter Scott
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102 - Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu: From 'The Lady of the Lake,' Canto V by Sir Walter Scott
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103 - Fitz-James and Ellen: From 'The Lady of the Lake,' Canto VI by Sir Walter Scott
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104 - Muckle-Mou'd Meg by James Ballantine
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105 - The Heart of the Bruce by William Edmondstoune Aytoun
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106 - Barclay of Ury by John Greenleaf Whittier
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107 - The Fight of the 'Armstrong' Privateer by James Jeffrey Roche
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108 - Drifted out to Sea by Rose Hartwick Thorpe