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1241:The Prelude
1225:The Recluse
883:Preface to
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565:The Convict
538:A Character
473:To a Sexton
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1886:Kubla Khan
1865:Christabel
1768:To Southey
1726:To Fayette
1705:To Erskine
1694:Characters
1665:To Fortune
1498:Dura Navis
1433:Lake Poets
1418:Early life
1330:Allan Bank
1104:Peter Bell
1072:Poor Susan
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579:References
541:A Fragment
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1949:Notebooks
1761:To Godwin
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1423:Opium use
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407:Volume II
330:The Thorn
242:The Thorn
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657:8 August
300:Volume I
182:Rousseau
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1740:To Pitt
1692:Eminent
1581:Zapolya
1346:Related
509:Nutting
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144:preface
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1958:Family
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161:bards
61:Genre
1547:Love
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