- “To A Contemporary Bunkshooter” by Carl Sandburg
- “To A Dancing Doll” by Don Marquis
- “To A Dead Friend” by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- “To A Dead Man” by Carl Sandburg
- “To A Dead Poet” by Eleanor Rogers Cox
- “To A Detractor” by Emma Lazarus
- “To A Fallen Elm” by John Clare
- “To A February Primrose” by George MacDonald
- “To A Fish” by James Henry Leigh Hunt
- “To A Friend” by Matthew Arnold
- “To A Friend” by Amy Lowell
- “To A Friend” by William Carlos Williams
- “To A Friend” by Joseph Rodman Drake
- “To A Friend Concerning Several Ladies” by William Carlos Williams
- “To A Friend In Distress, Who, When The Author Reasoned With Him Calmly, Asked, “If He Did Not Feel For Him”” by Henry Kirk White
- “To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses” by John Keats
- “To A Friend Whose Work Has Come To Nothing” by William Butler Yeats
- “To A Friend, Written At A Very Early Age” by Henry Kirk White
- “To A Gentleman And Lady On The Death Of The Lady’s Brother And Sister, And A Child Of The Name Of Avis, Aged One Year” by Phillis Wheatley
- “To A Gentleman On His Voyage To Great-Britain For The Recovery Of His Health” by Phillis Wheatley
- “To A Highland Girl” by William Wordsworth
- “To A Knot Of Ungenerous Critics” by George Gordon Lord Byron
- “To A Lady” by George Gordon Lord Byron
- “To A Lady” by William Dunbar
- “To A Lady And Her Children, On The Death Of Her Son And Their Brother” by Phillis Wheatley
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