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Poems
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1896
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A Shropshire Lad
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1896
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The Recruit
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1896
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Reveille
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1896
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March
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1896
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To an Athlete Dying Young
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1896
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Bredon Hill
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1896
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The Welsh Marches
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1896
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The Lent Lily
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1896
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The New Mistress
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1896
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The Merry Guide
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1896
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The Immortal Part
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1896
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The Carpenter's Son
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1896
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The True Lover
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1896
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The Day of Battle
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1896
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The Isle of Portland
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1896
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Hughley Steeple
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1922
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Beyond the Moor and Mountain Crest
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1922
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As I Grid On for Fighting
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1922
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Her Strong Enchantments Failing
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1922
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Oh Hard Is the Bed They Have Made Him
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1922
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The Queen She Sent to Look for Me
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1922
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I 'Listed at Home for a Lancer
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1922
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In Valleys Green and Still
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1922
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Soldier from the Wars Returning
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1922
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The Chestnut Casts His Flambeaux, and the Flowers
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1922
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Could Man be Drunk for Ever
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1922
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Yonder See the Morning Blink
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1922
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The Laws of God, the Laws of Man
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1922
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What Sound Awakened Me, I Wonder
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1922
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The Night My Father Got Me
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1922
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He Stood, and Heard the Steeple
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1922
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Star and Coronal and Bell
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1922
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The Wain Upon the Northern Steep
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1922
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The Rain, It Streams on Stone and Hillock
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1922
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In Midnights of November
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1922
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The Night Is Freezing Fast
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1922
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The Fairies Break Their Dances
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1922
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The Sloe Was Lost in Flower
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1922
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In the Morning, in the Morning
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1922
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He Is Here, Urania's Son
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1922
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'Tis Mute, the Word They Went to Hear
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1922
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The Half-Moon Westers Low, My Love
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1922
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The Sigh That Heaves the Grasses
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1922
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Now Dreary Dawns the Eastern Light
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1922
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Wake Not for the World-Heard Thunder
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1922
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I Walked Alone and Thinking
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1922
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Onward Led the Road Again
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1922
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When I Would Muse in Boyhood
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1922
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When the Eye of the Day Is Shut
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1922
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The Orchards Half the Way
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1922
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When First My Way to Fair I Took
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1922
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West and Away the Wheels of Darkness Roll
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1922
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These, in the Day When Heaven Was Falling
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1922
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Oh Stay at Home, My Lad, and Plough
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1922
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When Summer's End Is Nighing
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1922
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Tell Me Not Here, It Needs Not Saying
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1922
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When Lads Were Home from Labour
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1936
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They Say My Verse Is Sad: No Wonder
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1936
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Easter Hymn
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1936
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When Israel Out of Egypt Came
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1936
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For These of Old the Trader
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1936
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The Sage to the Young Man
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1936
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Diffugere Nives
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1936
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I to My Perils
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1936
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Stars, I Have Seen Them Fall
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1936
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Give Me a Land of Boughs in Leaf
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1936
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When Green Buds Hang in the Elm like Dust
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1936
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The Weeping Pleiads Wester
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1936
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The Rainy Pleiads Wester
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1936
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I Promise Nothing: Friends Will Part
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1936
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I Lay Me Down and Slumber
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1936
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The Farms of Home Lie Lost in Even
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1936
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Tarry, Delight; So Seldom Yet
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1936
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How Clear, How Lovely Bright
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1936
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Bells in Tower at Evening Toll
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1936
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Delight It Is in Youth and May
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1936
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The Mill-Stream, Now That Noises Cease
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1936
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Like Mine, the Veins of These That Slumber
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1936
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The World Goes None the Lamer
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1936
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Ho, Everyone That Thirsteth
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1936
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Crossing Alone the Nighted Ferry
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1936
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Stone, Steel, Dominions Pass
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1936
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Yon Flakes that Fret the Eastern Sky
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1936
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I Counsel You Beware
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1936
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To Stand Up Straight and Tread the Turning Mill
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1936
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He, Standing Hushed, a Pace or Two Apart
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1936
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From the Wash the Laundress Sends
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1936
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Shake Hands, We Shall Never Be Friends; Give Over
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1936
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Because I Liked You Better
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1936
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Their Seed the Sowers Scatter
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1936
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On Forelands High in Heaven
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1936
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Young Is the Blood that Yonder
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1936
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Half-Way, for One Commandment Broken
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1936
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Here Dead Lie We Because We Did Not Choose
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1936
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I Did Not Lose My Heart in Summer's Even
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1936
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By Shores and Woods and Steeples
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1936
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My Dreams Are of a Field Afar
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1936
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Farewell to a Name and a Number
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1936
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He Looked at Me with Eyes I Thought
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1936
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A.J.J.
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1936
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I Wake from Dreams and Turning
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1936
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Far Known to Sea and Shore
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1936
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Smooth Between Sea and Land
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1936
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The Land of Biscay
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1936
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For My Funeral
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1936
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Parta Quies
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