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Gutenberg Poetry Autocomplete

Type something in the box below and youll see lines of poetry beginning with whatever youve typed. The database includes all lines of poetry from every book in Project Gutenberg. That has Poetry in one of its subject listings approximately 3.8 million lines. Click a line to add it to the output area, or click Add all to add all of the matching lines. Reload the page to start over. This interface is case-sensitive. Created by Allison Parrish. Follow me on Twitter.

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Type something in the box below and youll see lines of poetry beginning with whatever youve typed. The database includes all lines of poetry from every book in Project Gutenberg. That has Poetry in one of its subject listings approximately 3.8 million lines. Click a line to add it to the output area, or click Add all to add all of the matching lines. Reload the page to start over. This interface is case-sensitive. Created by Allison Parrish. Follow me on Twitter.

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