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Poem Title   Author
James Boswell
Oct. 29, 2000
 
 
 
January 31
Jan. 31, 2002
 
Jarring Honey
May. 8, 2013
 
Jealousy
Jun. 27, 1997
 
Jeopardy
Dec. 27, 2007
 
 
 
 
Jimmy Jet and His TV Set
Sep. 5, 1993
 
 
Job the Father
Nov. 16, 1997
 
Jock of Hazeldean
Jul. 22, 1996
 
Joe's Winter
Nov. 8, 1998
 
John Green Takes His Warner, New Hampshire, Neighbor to a Red Sox Game
Aug. 1, 2003
Aug. 1, 2004
 
John Hardy
Oct. 18, 2001
 
John Henry
Feb. 29, 2000
 
John M. Church
Aug. 23, 1995
 
John Ruskin Considers the Nature of Water, Circa 1842
Oct. 28, 2001
 
John, Tom, and James
May. 2, 2005
Apr. 3, 2006
 
Johnny Macree, folk song
Jan. 3, 1999
 
Jolly Good Ale and Old
Jan. 1, 1994
 
Jomp Rope Ryhmes
Feb. 17, 1993
 
Journey by Train
Apr. 27, 2013
 

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