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NAME AMELIA IS ON MY TONGUE SHE WAS THE BLUE WOMAN SHE, by VIVIAN MARPLE Last Line: Above the rows of onions, releasing her separate knowledge %into the drying air | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...ON THE BRINK by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY ADVICE TO A LADY [IN AUTUMN] by PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE WHY DON'T THE MEN PROPOSE? by THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY AT SABBATH DOWN by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON PSALM 111 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |
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