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  1. Anne Provoost: Decem. Ongelegenheidsgedichten voor asielverstrekkers
  2. J.H. Leopold: O, als ik dood zal zijn
  3. Paul Bezembinder: Na de dag
  4. ‘Il y a’ poème par Guillaume Apollinaire
  5. Eugene Field: At the Door
  6. J.H. Leopold: Ik ben een zwerver overal
  7. My window pane is broken by Lesbia Harford
  8. Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers in The National Gallery London
  9. Eugene Field: The Advertiser
  10. CROSSING BORDER – International Literature & Music Festival The Hague
  11. Expositie Adya en Otto van Rees in het Stedelijk Museum Schiedam
  12. Machinist’s Song by Lesbia Harford
  13. “Art says things that history cannot”: Beatriz González in De Pont Museum
  14. Georg Trakl: Nähe des Todes
  15. W.B. Yeats: Song of the Old Mother
  16. Bert Bevers: Großstadtstraße
  17. Lesbia Harford: I was sad
  18. I Shall not Care by Sara Teasdale
  19. Bert Bevers: Bahnhofshalle
  20. Guillaume Apollinaire: Aubade chantée à Laetare l’an passé
  21. Oscar Wilde: Symphony In Yellow
  22. That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America by Amanda Jones
  23. When You Are Old and grey by William Butler Yeats
  24. Katy Hessel: The Story of Art without Men
  25. Alice Loxton: Eighteen. A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives
  26. Oscar Wilde: Ballade De Marguerite
  27. Anita Berber: Kokain
  28. Arthur Rimbaud: Bannières de mai
  29. Algernon Charles Swinburne: The Complaint of Lisa
  30. The Revelation by Coventry Patmore
  31. Guillaume Apollinaire: Annie
  32. Oscar Wilde: The Garden of Eros
  33. The Song of the Wreck by Charles Dickens
  34. Guillaume Apollinaire: Poème 1909
  35. There was an Old Man with a Beard by Edward Lear

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