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unselfish, concerned with the welfare of the others
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altruistic
to express agreement
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assent
one who does good to others
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benefactor
marked by honor
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chivalrous
mercy, moderateness
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clemency
a lack
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dearth
shy, lacking self-confidence
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diffident
a difference; lack of agreement
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discrepancy
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embark
easily done or attained
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facile
unconquerable
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infallible
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plod
stinging, biting
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neglectful in performance of ones duty, careless
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boldness, rashness
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temerity
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accede
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brandish
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comprise
skillful
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skillful
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explicit
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extirpate
coming in a bad time
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inopportunate
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happened
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ironic
moldy, out-of-date
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meddling
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officious
unfavorable, bad omen
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ominous
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pinnacle
deliberately planned
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comfort, relief
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solace
majestic
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supple
stop by force
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suppress
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venal
Lady of Shalott
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Alfred Lord Tennyson 1832
Ulysses
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Alfred Lord Tennyson 1842
My Last Douchess
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Robert Browning 1842
Dover Beach
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Matthew Arnold 1867
God’s Grandeur
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Gerard Manley Hopkins 1877
The Ruined Maid
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Thomas Hardy 1866
White Man’s Burden
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Rudyard Kipling 1899
The Soldier
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Rupert Brooke 1914
Dulce et Decorum Est
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Wilfred Owen 1920
The Waste Land
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T.S. Eliot 1922
Robinson Crusoe
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Daniel Dofoe 1719
Pamela
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Samuel Richardson 1740
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyar
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Thomas Gray 1742-1750
The Lamb
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William Blake 1789
The Tyger
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William Blake 1789
The Chimney Sweeper
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William Blake 1798
The Sick Rose
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William Blake 1794
And Did Those Feet
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William Blake 1804
Tintern Abbey
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William Wordsworth 1798
Daffodils
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William Wordsworth 1807
We Are Seven
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William Wordsworth 1798
Kubla Khan
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1797
Ode to the West Wind
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Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822
Ozymandias
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The Rime of an Ancient Mariner
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1798
Ode to a Grecian Urn
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John Keats 1820
La Belle Dame sans Merci
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John Keats 1819
Wuthering Heights
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Emily Brontë 1847
Great Expectations
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Charles Dickens 1860-1861
Heart of Darkness
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Joseph Conrad 1899
Pride and Prejudice
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Jane Austen 1813
Franekstein
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Mary Shelley 1818
1984
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