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Written In Stone
– Adrian Cottmeyer
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Written In The Beginning Of Mezeray's History Of France
– Matthew Prior
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Written in the Blank Page of the Sorrows of Werther
– Anna Seward
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Written In The Conclusion Of A Letter To Mr. Tickel,
– Mary Barber
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Written In The Cottage Where Burns Was Born
– John Keats
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Written In The First Leaf Of A Child's Memorandum-Book
– Charles Lamb
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Written In The Nouveaux Interests Des Princes De L'Europe
– Matthew Prior
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Written in the sand
– Charles Fields II
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Written In The Stars
– Mike Moon
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Written In The Stars
– Charles Edward York
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Written In Very Early Youth
– William Wordsworth
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Written In Zimmermanns Solitude.
– Matilda Betham
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Written near a Port on a Dark Evening
– Charlotte Smith
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Written on a Blank Space
– John Keats
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Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer's Tale Of The Flowre And The Lefe
– John Keats
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Written on a Bridge
– Arthur Hugh Clough
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Written on a Summer Evening
– John Keats
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Written on a Wall at Woodstock
– Queen Elizabeth I
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Written On Sunday Morning
– Robert Southey
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Written On The Day Of My Aunt's Funeral
– Charles Lamb
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Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison
– John Keats
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Written on Valentine Day (Chinese-English)
– Huzhai Fang
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Written Out
– Henry Lawson
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Written Shortly After The Marriage Of Miss Chaworth
– George Gordon Lord Byron
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Written Soon After The Preceding Poem
– Charles Lamb
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