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Abbott, Edwin A. |
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions |
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Anonymous |
Beowulf |
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Barrie, James M. |
Peter Pan |
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Behn, Aphra |
Rover
or the Banish'd Cavaliers |
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Behn, Mrs. Aphra |
Oroonoko or the Royal Slave |
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Bronte, Charlotte |
Jane
Eyre |
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Bronte, Emily |
Wuthering Heights |
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Browning, Robert |
Dramatic Lyrics |
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Buchan, John |
Thirty-nine Steps |
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Bunyan, John |
Pilgrim's Progress |
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Burke, Edmund |
Reflections on the Revolution in France |
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Burnett, Frances Hodgson |
Sara Crewe or What Happened at Miss Minchin's |
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Burnett, Frances Hodgson |
Secret Garden |
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Burton, Sir Richard |
Arabian Nights |
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Butler, Samuel |
Way
of All Flesh |
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Byron, George |
Don
Juan |
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Carroll, Lewis |
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland |
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Carroll, Lewis |
Hunting of the Snark an Agony In Eight Fits |
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Carroll, Lewis |
Through the Looking Glass |
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Chaucer, Geoffrey |
Canterbury Tales |
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Cleland, John |
Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure |
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor |
Christabel |
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor |
Kubla Khan |
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor |
Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
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Conrad, Joseph |
Heart of Darkness |
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Conrad, Joseph |
Lord
Jim |
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Conrad, Joseph |
Secret Sharer |
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Defoe, Daniel |
Robinson Crusoe |
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Dickens, Charles |
American |
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Dickens, Charles |
Battle of Life |
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Dickens, Charles |
Child's History of England |
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Dickens, Charles |
Chimes |
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Dickens, Charles |
Christmas Carol |
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Dickens, Charles |
Cricket on the Hearth |
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Dickens, Charles |
David Copperfield |
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Dickens, Charles |
Dombey and Son |
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Dickens, Charles |
Hard Times |
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Dickens, Charles |
Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain |
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Dickens, Charles |
Holiday Romance |
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Dickens, Charles |
Hunted Down |
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Dickens, Charles |
Master Humphrey's Clock |
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Dickens, Charles |
Mystery of Edwin Drood |
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Dickens, Charles |
Old
Curiosity Shop |
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Dickens, Charles |
Oliver Twist or the Parish Boy's Progress |
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Dickens, Charles |
Pickwick Papers |
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Dickens, Charles |
Pictures from Italy |
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Dickens, Charles |
Speeches: Literary and Social |
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Dickens, Charles |
Tale of Two Cities |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Case
Book of Sherlock Holmes |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
His
Last Bow |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Hound |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Lost
World |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Poison Belt |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Return of Sherlock Holmes |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Sign |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Study |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Through the Magic Door |
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Doyle, Arthur Conan |
Valley |
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Eliot, George |
Silas Marner |
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Fielding, Henry |
History of Tom Jones, A Foundling |
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Gay, John |
Beggar's Opera |
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Gray, Thomas |
Elegy
Written in a Country Church-Yard |
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Hardy, Thomas |
Jude
the Obscure |
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John, King |
Magna
Carta or the Great Charter of King John… |
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Keats, John |
Character of Charles Brown |
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Keats, John |
Day Is
Gone, And All of Its Sweets Are Gone! |
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Keats, John |
Dedication (of Poems, 1817) to Leigh Hunt, Esq. |
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Keats, John |
Endymion: A Poetic Romance |
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Keats, John |
Eve of
Saint Mark |
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Keats, John |
For
There's Bishop's Teign |
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Keats, John |
How
Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time! |
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Keats, John |
Hyperion, A Fragment |
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Keats, John |
I Stood
Tip-Toe Upon A Little Hill |
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Keats, John |
Imitation of Spenser |
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Keats, John |
Isabella or the Pot of Basil |
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Keats, John |
Lines Rhymed In A Letter From Oxford |
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Keats, John |
O
Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell |
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Keats, John |
Ode
("Bards of Passion and of Mirth") |
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Keats, John |
Ode On
Indolence |
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Keats, John |
Ode On
Melancholy |
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Keats, John |
Ode to
Psyche |
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Keats, John |
On a
Dream |
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Keats, John |
On
First Looking Into Chapman's Homer |
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Keats, John |
On
Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again |
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Keats, John |
On
Visiting the Tomb of Burns |
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Keats, John |
Over
the Hill and Over the Dale |
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Keats, John |
Poet,
A Fragment |
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Keats, John |
Sleep and Poetry |
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Keats, John |
Song
About Myself |
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Keats, John |
Stanzas ("In Drear-Nighted December") |
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Keats, John |
To
("What Can I Do To Drive Away") |
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Keats, John |
To
Ailsa Rock |
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Keats, John |
To
Homer |
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Keats, John |
To One
Who Has Been Long In City Pent |
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Keats, John |
To
Sleep |
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Keats, John |
Translated From Ronsard |
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Keats, John |
When
I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be |
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Keats, John |
Why
Did I Laugh To-night? No Voice Will Tell |
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Kipling, Rudyard |
Jungle Book |
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Kipling, Rudyard |
Kim |
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Lang, Andrew |
Arabian Nights Entertainments |
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MacDonald, George |
At
the Back of the North Wind |
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Melville, Herman |
Typee |
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Milton, John |
An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester |
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Milton, John |
Another on the Same |
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Milton, John |
Areopagitica |
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Milton, John |
At A
Solemn Musick |
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Milton, John |
At A
Vacation Exercise in the Colledge |
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Milton, John |
Comus |
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Milton, John |
Fifth Ode of Horace. Lib. I |
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Milton, John |
Il
Penseroso |
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Milton, John |
L'Allegro |
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Milton, John |
Lycidas |
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Milton, John |
On
Shakespeare |
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Milton, John |
On the
Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough |
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Milton, John |
On the
Lord Gen. Fairfax at the Seige of Colchester |
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Milton, John |
On the
Morning of Christ's Nativity |
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Milton, John |
On the
New Forcers of Conscience Under the Long Parliament |
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Milton, John |
On the
University Carrier |
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Milton, John |
On
Time |
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Milton, John |
Paradise Lost |
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Milton, John |
Paradise Regained |
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