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Signs Of Progress Among The Negroes
Dunbar
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Alex Rogers
Ah, how poets sing and die!
Make one song and Heaven takes it;
Have one heart and Beauty breaks it;
Chatterton, Shelley, Keats and I--
Ah, how poets sing and die!
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Song Of Slaves In The Desert
Yorktown
The Peace Convention At Brussels
A Song For The Time
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Sence You Went Away
Sandy Star V
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To The Memory Of Thomas Shipley
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To Faneuil Hall
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