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Anonymous, 'Mon in the Mone'. ...
Sir Philip Sidney, Sonnet 31 from Astrophil and Stella. ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 'To the Moon'. ...
Emily Dickinson, 'The Moon was but a chin of gold'. ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins, 'Moonrise'. ...
Carl Sandburg, 'Moonset'. ...
Philip Larkin, 'Sad Steps'.
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Anonymous, 'Mon in the Mone'. ...
Sir Philip Sidney, Sonnet 31 from Astrophil and Stella. ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 'To the Moon'. ...
Emily Dickinson, 'The Moon was but a chin of gold'. ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins, 'Moonrise'. ...
Carl Sandburg, 'Moonset'. ...
Philip Larkin, 'Sad Steps'.