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73 Cards in this Set
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The Lamb
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William Blake
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The Little Black Boy
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William Blake
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The Chimney Sweeper
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William Blake
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Holy Thursday
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William Blake
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Nurse's Song
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William Blake
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Infant Joy
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William Blake
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The Clod & The Pebble
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William Blake
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Holy Thursday
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William Blake
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The Chimney Sweeper
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William Blake
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Nurse's Song
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William Blake
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The Sick Rose
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William Blake
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The Tyger
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William Blake
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London
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William Blake
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Infant Sorrow
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William Blake
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A Poison Tree
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William Blake
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The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell
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William Blake
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We Are Seven
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William Wordsworth
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Lines (Tintern Abbey)
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William Wordsworth
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Lyrical Ballads
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William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge
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Strange fits of passion have I known
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William Wordsworth
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She dwelt among untrodden ways
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William Wordsworth
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Three years she grew
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William Wordsworth
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A slumber did my spirit seal
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William Wordsworth
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I traveled among unknown men
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William Wordsworth
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I wandered lonely as a cloud
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William Wordsworth
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Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
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William Wordsworth
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It is a beauteous evening
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William Wordsworth
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London, 1802
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William Wordsworth
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The world is too much with us
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William Wordsworth
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Surprised by joy
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William Wordsworth
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Mutability
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William Wordsworth
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Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways
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William Wordsworth
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Book First
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William Wordsworth
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Book Fifth
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William Wordsworth
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Book Sixth
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William Wordsworth
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Book Twelfth
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William Wordsworth
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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Samuel Coleridge
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The Lime-Tree Bower My Prison
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Samuel Coleridge
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Kubla Khan
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Samuel Coleridge
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Frost at Midnight
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Samuel Coleridge
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Dejection: An Ode
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Samuel Coleridge
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Work without Hope
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Samuel Coleridge
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Epitaph
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Samuel Coleridge
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Mutability
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Percy Shelley
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To Wordsworth
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Percy Shelley
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Mont Blanc
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Percy Shelley
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Ozymandias
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Percy Shelley
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England in 1819
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Percy Shelley
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Ode to the West Wind
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Percy Shelley
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The Cloud
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Percy Shelley
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To a Sky-Lark
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Percy Shelley
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A Defense of Poetry
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Percy Shelley
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On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
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John Keats
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On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
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John Keats
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When I have fears that I may cease to be
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John Keats
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Negative Capability
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John Keats
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Letters
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Wordsworth's Poetry
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John Keats
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Letters
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Axioms in Poetry
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John Keats
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Letters
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A Poet Has No Identity
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John Keats
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Letters
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Load Every Rift with Ore
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John Keats
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Letters
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England in 1819
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Percy Shelley
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Ode to the West Wind
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Percy Shelley
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The Cloud
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Percy Shelley
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To a Sky-Lark
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Percy Shelley
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A Defense of Poetry
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Percy Shelley
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On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
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John Keats
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On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
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John Keats
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When I have fears that I may cease to be
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John Keats
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Negative Capability
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John Keats
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Letters
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Wordsworth's Poetry
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John Keats
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Letters
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Axioms in Poetry
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John Keats
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Letters
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A Poet Has No Identity
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John Keats
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Letters
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Load Every Rift with Ore
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John Keats
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Letters
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