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Robert Browning 402 MY WIFE'S A WINSOM WEE THING . . Robert Burns 404 THE MARRIED LOVER .... Coventry Patmore 404 XV THE ONE BELL ONLY : Love's Elegies WHEN OUR TWO SOULS STAND UP . Elizabeth Barrett Browning 409 FAIR HELEN .
Robert Browning 402 MY WIFE'S A WINSOM WEE THING . . Robert Burns 404 THE MARRIED LOVER .... Coventry Patmore 404 XV THE ONE BELL ONLY : Love's Elegies WHEN OUR TWO SOULS STAND UP . Elizabeth Barrett Browning 409 FAIR HELEN .
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Robert Browning 436 MUSIC , WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE . .Percy Bysshe Shelley 437 REMEMBRANCE . ... .Elizabeth Barrett Browning 446 SINCE BRASS , NOR STONES , NOR EARTH ..... William Shakespeare 447 LIKE AS THE WAVES MAKE TOWARD THE PEBBLED ...
Robert Browning 436 MUSIC , WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE . .Percy Bysshe Shelley 437 REMEMBRANCE . ... .Elizabeth Barrett Browning 446 SINCE BRASS , NOR STONES , NOR EARTH ..... William Shakespeare 447 LIKE AS THE WAVES MAKE TOWARD THE PEBBLED ...
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ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING A LAST CONFESSION What lively lad most pleasured me Of 18 A Little Treasury of Love Poems WHO EVER LOVED THAT LOVED NOT AT FIRST SIGHT? Christopher Marlowe HOW DO I LOVE THEE? Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING A LAST CONFESSION What lively lad most pleasured me Of 18 A Little Treasury of Love Poems WHO EVER LOVED THAT LOVED NOT AT FIRST SIGHT? Christopher Marlowe HOW DO I LOVE THEE? Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
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Contents
SONG | 7 |
GO LOVELY ROSE Edmund Waller | 8 |
THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES F W Bourdillon | 14 |
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