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A Pleasant Grove
William Browne
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Amyntor's Grove, His Chloris, Arigo, And Gratiana. An Elogie
Richard Lovelace
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Deep in a Yew-Sequestered Grove
Mathilde Blind
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Farmer Stebbins At Ocean Grove.
William McKendree Carleton
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Fragment - Is not this grove
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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Fru Grove, født Fenger
Hans Christian Andersen
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In a Spring Grove
William Allingham
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In the Orange Grove
Luis Batista
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Inscription For A Stone Erected At The Sowing Of A Grove Of Oaks At Chillington, Anno 1790
William Cowper
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Inscription For A Stone Erected At The Sowing Of A Grove Of Oaks At Chillington, Anno 1791
William Cowper
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Little Birds In Yonder Grove
Lady Caroline Lamb
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Meeting at the Jasmine Grove
Nigel mundee
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Now Spring Has Clad The Grove In Green
Robert Burns
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The Ash Grove
Edward Thomas
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The Oak Grove Of Éire
Liam Ó Comáin
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Upon The Hill And Grove At Bill-borow
Andrew Marvell
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Upon the Priory Grove, His Usual Retirement
Henry Vaughan
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Taylor Grove River
Beverly Taylor
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