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- “Lines On Curll” by Alexander Pope
- “Lines On Reading The Poems Of Warton, Age Fourteen” by Henry Kirk White
- “Lines On Reading Too Many Poets” by Dorothy Parker
- “Lines On Revisiting The Country” by William Cullen Bryant
- “Lines On The Death Of Henry Kirke White, Late Of St. John’s College, Cambridge” by Henry Kirk White
- “Lines On The Death Of Mr. Henry Kirke White, By The Rev. J. Plumptre” by Henry Kirk White
- “Lines On The Mermaid Tavern” by John Keats
- “Lines Suggested By The Death Of The Princess Charlotte” by Thomas Gent
- “Lines Supposed To Be Spoken By A Lover At The Grave Of His Mistress, Occasioned By A Situation In A Romance” by Henry Kirk White
- “Lines To A Lady, On Hearing Her Sing “Cushlamachree.”” by Joseph Rodman Drake
- “Lines To A Portrait, By A Superior Person” by Bret Harte
- “Lines To Mr Bowdle Of Ohio” by Alice Duer Miller
- “Lines To Six-Foot Three” by George Borrow
- “Lines Traced Under An Image Of Amor Threatening” by Herman Melville
- “Lines Written Among The Euganean Hills” by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- “Lines Written Beneath An Elm In The Churchyard Of Harrow” by George Gordon Lord Byron
- “Lines Written During A Period Of Insanity” by William Cowper
- “Lines Written For A Golden Wedding, 1883” by John L. Stoddard
- “Lines Written In A Young Lady’s Album” by George W. Sands
- “Lines Written In Dejection” by William Butler Yeats
- “Lines Written In Early Spring” by William Wordsworth
- “Lines Written In Hornsey Wood” by Thomas Gent
- “Lines Written In The Belief That The Ancient Roman Festival Of The Dead Was Called Ambarvalia” by Rupert Brooke
- “Lines Written In Wilford Churchyard, On Recovery From Sickness” by Henry Kirk White
- “Lines Written On A Survey Of The Heavens, In The Morning Before Daybreak” by Henry Kirk White
- “Lines Written On Leaving New Rochelle” by Joseph Rodman Drake
- “Lines Written On The Sixth Of September” by Thomas Gent
- “Lines, On Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill” by George Gordon Lord Byron
- “Lingard And The Stars” by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- “Links” by Emma Lazarus
- “Lion, The” by Hilaire Belloc
- “Lion, The” by Vachel Lindsay
- “Lionel Johnson” by Joyce Kilmer
- “Lip-Stick Liz” by Robert Service
- “Lippo” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- “Lisette And Eileen” by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- “Listen” by E. E. Cummings
- “Listening” by D. H. Lawrence
- “Listening” by Amy Lowell
- “Listening” by John Freeman
- “Litany, A” by Phineas Fletcher
- “Litany To Satan (From Baudelaire)” by James Elroy Flecker
- “Litany To The Holy Spirit” by Robert Herrick
- “Little All-Aloney” by Eugene Field
- “Little Ballads Of Timely Warning; I: On Dishonesty Arising From Ignorance” by Ellis Parker Butler
- “Little Ballads Of Timely Warning; II: On Malicious Cruelty To Harmless Creatures” by Ellis Parker Butler
- “Little Ballads Of Timely Warning; III: On Laziness And Its Resultant Ills” by Ellis Parker Butler
- “Little Bit Of Blue, A” by R. C. Lehmann
- “Little Black Boy, The” by William Blake
- “Little Blue Hood” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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