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- Lines (“As sleepless on my couch I lie…”) by Deborah Pidsley · (pm)
- Lines (“As the moon’s reflection trembles… ”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines at Sea by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines Before Marriage by Muriel Elizabeth Grey · (pm)
- Lines (“Beneath the shadow of Thy wings…”) by Catharine Allan · (pm)
- Line’s Busy by Graeme Lorimer · (ss)
- Line’s Busy by Sarah Lorimer · (ss)
- The Line’s Busy!: Cupid at the Switchboard by Albert E. Ullman · (ss)
- The Line’s Busy!: Flowers for Goldie by Albert E. Ullman · (ss)
- The Line’s Busy!: George W. Aladdin, Himself! by Albert E. Ullman · (ss)
- The Line’s Busy!: Ice Water for 711 by Albert E. Ullman · (ss)
- Lines by a Bashful Lover by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines by Galt by John Galt · (pm)
- Lines by the Countess of Cork in Memory of Her Kinsman, Charles John, Earl Canning by Emily Boyle · (pm)
- Lines (“Children of the immortal bowers…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth · (pm)
- Lines Composed at Midnight by F. · (pm)
- Lines, composed by a mother on the death of her son… by [uncredited] · (pm)
- lines composed on a noisy plane to Atlantic City by Joe W. Haldeman · (pm)
- Lines (“Could I be thy guardian angel…”) by Bertha Berton · (pm)
- Lines (“Country or town… ”) by E. H. · (pm)
- Lines (“Country or town… ”) by Emily Herrmann · (pm)
- Lines (“Dear hands, that held so tenderly my own…”) by Maggie M’Adams · (pm)
- Lines Dedicatory for an Album by N. F. C. · (pm)
- Lines Dedicatory for an Album by N. F. Carter · (pm)
- Lines During London Sunshine by Victor Plarr · (pm)
- Lines (“Far in the misty twilight, where the shadows…”) by H. F. Bailey · (pm)
- Lines for a Bathroom Wall by W. W. Watt · (pm)
- Lines for a Class-book by William Fielding · (pm)
- Lines for a Dining-Room by Nancy Byrd Turner · (pm)
- Lines for a Finished Journal by James Franklin Fitts · (pm)
- Lines for a Guest-Room by Margaret Parker Hays · (pm)
- Lines for a Hot Day by Isabel Tudeen · (pm)
- Lines for a Lady’s Album by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by Milton T. Adkins · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by H. A. B. · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by S. A. Blakeley · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by Helen Augusta Brown · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by F. C. · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by Helen M. Cooke · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by Frederic Cooper · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by Edna Cora · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by Lottie Linwood · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by E. B. Robinson · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by George H. Seymour · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by Ellen Ward · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by John Greenleaf Whittier · (pm)
- Lines for an Album by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines for an Autograph-Album by Kate Auld · (pm)
- Lines for an Elderly Ex-Marine, In Remission by Larry Rubin · (pm)
- Lines for an Omar Punch-Bowl by Charles G. D. Roberts · (pm)
- Lines for a Phonograph, 1905 Model by Robert G. Peck, Jr. · (pm)
- Lines for a Plaque by Thomas M. Disch · (pm)
- Lines for a Postal Card by Ruth Scarlet · (pm)
- Lines for a Silver Wedding by N. F. Carter · (pm)
- Lines for a Sun-Dial by Charles Campbell Jones · (pm)
- Lines for a Sun-Dial by H. M. Stegman · (pm)
- Lines for a Traveller by Alice Sheldon · (pm)
- Lines for a Traveller by James Tiptree, Jr. · (pm)
- Lines for a Valentine by Dorothy Dow · (pm)
- Lines for a Village Idiot by Tom Bair · (pm)
- Lines for Eric Singer by David Wright · (pm)
- Lines for Feb. Fourteen by Margaret Fishback · (pm)
- Lines for Jack Clemo by Daniel Hoffman · (pm)
- Lines for January 20th by John Masefield · (pm)
- Lines for Lent by Mildred Weston · (pm)
- Lines for Lizzie’s Album by W. Felix Timber · (pm)
- Lines for Lovecraft by Billy Wolfenbarger · (pm)
- Lines for Mattie by Helen M. Cooke · (pm)
- Lines for Mattie by Lottie Linwood · (pm)
- Lines for “Miss Maggy’s” Birth-day by Fuz · (pm)
- Lines for Music by Corolla H. Criswell · (pm)
- Lines for Music by H. L. Mencken · (pm)
- Lines for Music by Robert Merkle · (pm)
- Lines for Music by Harriet Morgan · (pm)
- Lines for My Love by Lizabeth Wall · (pm)
- Lines for Naughty Children by Matthew Wilson · (pm)
- Lines for Poets’ Night at the Scribblers’ Club by H. P. Lovecraft · (pm)
- Lines for the Educated Addressed to Henry Brougham by Argus · (pm)
- Lines for the Lens Lover by Various · (ms)
- Lines for the Margin of an Old Gospel by Sheila Wingfield · (pm)
- Lines Found in a Guest-Room Chandelier - Pinned to the Guest by Ethel Jacobson · (pm)
- Lines Found in Nyarlathotep’s Notebook by Marcie Lynn Tentchoff · (pm)
- Lines Found with the Remains of the Earthship Astar in the Year 3020 (Old Earth), 1225 (Lunar) by Anne Devereaux Jordan · (pm)
- Lines from a Diary by Trina Robbins · (vi)
- Lines from a Legend by Robert Griffith · (ss)
- Lines from an Absent Friend by Mrs. A. H. Corey · (pm)
- Lines from an Autograph Album by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines (from an unpublished autograph) by Robert Southey · (pm)
- Lines from a Yank in Burma by Bud Cornish · (pm)
- Lines from Hans Christian Andersen by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines from Heine by A. A. Macdonald · (pm)
- Lines from Lady Byron to Her Lord by Anne Isabella Byron · (pm)
- Lines from Shakespeare by S. T. James · (ss)
- Lines from the Editor by F. H. Dimmock · (ed)
- Lines from the Editor by [uncredited] · (ed)
- Lines from the Indian Poets by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lines from the Last Grave by Oliver C. Davis · (ss)
- Line-Shack Incident by Dev Klapp · (ss)
- Line-Shack Loco by Francis L. Fugate · (ss)
- Line Shack Preacher by Garner Morgan · (ss)
- Lines Have Their Linings, and Bookes Their Buckram by Robert Herrick · (pm)
- Lines (“He wears three gems of sterling worth…”) by Armenia Kennedy · (pm)
- Lines (“He who thinks an honest maid… ”) by Elva · (pm)
- The Line-Shooter by Reginald Sunnucks · (ss)
- Lines (“How is it possible…”) by Mary F. Robinson · (pm)
- Lines (“I am waiting for a voice to break…”) by E. Summers Dana · (pm)
- Lines (“I am weary, dear heart, I am weary…”) by Phila Earle Hardy · (pm)
- Lines (“I bring a garland for your head…”) by Edmund N. Gosse · (pm)
- Lines (“I cannot think there’s consolation…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“If I the poet’s wreath could twine…”) by Henrie Duon · (pm)
- Lines (“If thou should’st come once more…”) by Florence Brentano · (pm)
- Lines (“I have gathered a wreath of choicest flowers… ”) by M. M. · (pm)
- Lines (“I have gathered a wreath of choicest flowers… ”) by Mary Mortimer · (pm)
- Lines (“I have not cast thy horoscope…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“I hear the patter of childish feet…”) by Mrs. A. D. Dailey · (pm)
- Lines (“I leaned out of window, I smelt the white clover…”) by Jean Ingelow · (pm)
- Lines (“I’m sitting alone and lonely to-night…”) by Sarah S. Socwell · (pm)
- Lines in a Field by Frankie Browne · (pm)
- Lines in a Lady’s Album by C. R. Etris · (pm)
- Lines in an Album by Reginald Lucas · (pm)
- Lines in Answer to a Line by Sid Rosenstein · (pm)
- Lines in Dispraise of Dispraise by Ogden Nash · (pm)
- Lines Indited with All the Depravity of Poverty by Ogden Nash · (pm)
- Lines in Estrangement by William G. Wedge · (pm)
- Lines Inscribed on a Hospital Clock by Edward Sandford Martin · (pm)
- Lines, inscribed to the Author of “Susy L—’s Diary” by Anne F. Law · (pm)
- Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed from a Skull by Lord George Gordon Byron · (pm)
- Lines in the Sand by Jason Kehe · (ar)
- Lines in the Sand by Bradley H. Sinor · (ss)
- Lines (“In your Savior’s hand, my bairnie… ”) by F. H. S. · (pm)
- Lines (“In your Savior’s hand, my bairnie… ”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“I sat in the lonesome twilight…”) by May M. Johnson · (pm)
- Lines (“It is not anger that we feel…”) by Henry J. Vernon · (pm)
- Lines (“It is o’er!…”) by Catharine Allan · (pm)
- Lines (“Its pleasant change the Spring has wrought… ”’) by Sarah E. Judson · (pm)
- Lines (“I’ve wandered through the brilliant crowd…”) by Caroline E. Wood · (pm)
- Lines (“I walked amid the silent hills… ”) by Emily Herrmann · (pm)
- Lines (“I will wander on the hill-side… ”) by Kate Montgomerie · (pm)
- Lines (“I would not have thee weep or sigh…”) by Annie Robertson Noxon · (pm)
- Lines (“Let us make a leap”) by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Lines (“Lightly! full lightly…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“Like some fair spirit from the past outspringing…”) by Ann S. Stephens · (pm)
- The Line Slinger by Gertrude Schalk · (ss)
- Lines (“Live, with honor, if thou may’st…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“Lord, Thou art good and gracious…”) by Deborah Pidsley · (pm)
- Lines (“Love, on your grave, in the ground…”) by Arthur W. O’Shaughnessy · (pm)
- Lines (“Make ready the dwelling for me…”) by C. M. · (pm)
- The Linesman by Douglas Newton · (ss)
- The Linesman by Wilfrid Bernard M. Newton · (ss)
- Linesman Calling! by Linesman · (cl)
- A Linesman’s Adventures in Gallipoli by John Frank Gray · (ar)
- A Linesman’s Adventures in Gallipoli ed. Walter Wood · (ar)
- Line Smasher by Dean Parker · (ss)
- Line-Smashing Butcher by Ernest Hamilton · (nv)
- Line-Smashing Butcher by Judith Merril · (nv)
- Line-Smashing Lunatic by Duane Yarnell · (nv)
- The Linesmen who Saved the Infantry by Blanche Eaton-Back · (ss)
- The Linesmen who Saved the Infantry by Derek Vane · (ss)
- Lines (“My heart hath its home with the sun and the morning…”) by T. Hempstead · (pm)
- Lines (“My soul was like a captive chained…”) by Alexander A. Irvine · (pm)
- Lines of Affection by Helen Marshall · (ss)
- Lines of a Lover by Walter Savage Landor · (gp)
- Lines of an Unfinished Poem by Roy St. John LeClaire · (pm)
- Lines of Cleavage by L. Patrick Greene · (ss)
- Lines of Defence by John Graves · (ar)
- Lines of Descent by Conor Powers-Smith · (ss)
- Lines of Enquiry by John Harvey · (es)
- Lines of Fate by A. M. Burrage · (ss)
- The Lines of Fate by George M. A. Cain · (nv)
- Lines of Fire by Tim Major · (nv)
- Lines of Growth, Lines of Passage by Marissa K. Lingen · (ss)
- Lines of Honor in War by John Elfreth Watkins, Jr. · (ar)
- Lines of Laughter by [uncredited] · (hu)
- Lines of Lease Resistance by Margaret Fishback · (pm)
- The Lines of Least Resistance by Will Owen · (il)
- Lines of Life by Erik de Mauny · (br)
- Lines of Life by Fannie of Farleigh · (pm)
- Lines of Longitude by Stephen Baxter · (ss)
- The Lines of Pleasure by Curtis W. Casewit · (ss)
- Lines of Power by Samuel R. Delany · (na)
- Lines of Succession by Don Herron · (in)
- The Lines of the Sereth by Hilaire Belloc · (ar)
- Lines of Verse & Curve by John Wohls · (hu)
- Lines of Verse & Curves by John Wohls · (hu)
- Lines of Verse Evoking Close Reading: Acrostic-Formulated Text by Donald R. Burleson · (ar)
- Lines of White on a Sullen Sea by Maxim Jakubowski · (ss)
- The Lines of Your Hand by Jeremy Munday · (ss)
- The Lines of Your Hand by Antonio López Ortega · (ss)
- Lines (“Oh! Tempt not fate, oh! Tempt not fate!…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“Oh! The robins that sing in the Summer-time… ”) by Sarah E. Judson · (pm)
- Lines (“Oh, thou hast brought from regions far…”) by Alph Glynwood · (pm)
- Lines (“Oh! try to be the rainbow…”) by Elizabeth Miller · (pm)
- Lines (“Oh! Wherefore muse on banished days… ”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“Oh! Would that the spirit that flits round thy pen… ”) by J. M. Grier · (pm)
- Lines (“Oh! Ye, who watch beside the dead…”) by Annie E. Doty · (pm)
- Lines (“Old and yet young, the jocund earth”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines on a Camp Shower-Bath by C. R. Green · (pm)
- Lines on a Dead Poet by Frank Buckland · (pm)
- Lines on a Deceased Brother by Louise May · (pm)
- Lines on a Drawing by Hannes Bok by Leigh D. Blackmore · (pm)
- Lines on Advancing Years by William Wordsworth · (pm)
- Lines on a Fractured Tooth by Ron Offen · (pm)
- Lines on a Little Shut-Eye by W. G. C. · (pm)
- Lines on a Load of Hay by Charles Harding Divine · (pm)
- Lines on a Map by Stephen Liu · (pm)
- Lines on Amateur Farming by Carl McCombs · (pm)
- Lines on an Edelweiss Muff by Marie E. Bancroft · (pm)
- Lines on an Infant by Sidney Dyer · (pm)
- Lines on a Nun by C. J. Langston · (pm)
- Lines on an Unknown Lady by Edward Pollock · (pm)
- Lines on an Unpaid Bill by Arthur Guiterman · (pm)
- Lines on a Pamphlet Found Near the Museum by Siobhan Carroll · (ss)
- Lines on a Picture by Clark Ashton Smith · (pm)
- Lines on a Prospect by Corinne Rockwell Swain · (pm)
- Lines on a Railroad Timetable by Joseph Boardman · (pm)
- Lines on a Skeleton by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines on a Street Car by Blaine C. Bigler · (pm)
- Lines on Austin Osman Spare’s “Arbor Vitae” by Manuel Pérez-Campos · (pm)
- Lines (“One by one, the gods we know”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines (“One fair Spring-time I remember…”) by Abbie Wheeler · (pm)
- Lines on Gen. Robert Edward Lee by H. P. Lovecraft · (pm)
- Lines on Graduation from the R.I. Hospital’s School of Nurses by H. P. Lovecraft · (pm)
- Lines on Hands Rival Finger Prints by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lines on Hearing a Lady Praise “Cruikshank’s Pickwick Illustrations” by John Kendrick Bangs · (pm)
- Lines on Holding a Lock of Keats’s Hair by Ronald Barnes · (pm)
- Lines on Life by W. G. Huffman · (pm)
- Lines on Looking Into the Los Angeles Times Book Review Week After Week by Suzette Haden Elgin · (pm)
- Lines on Opening an Old Virgil by “Old Boy” · (pm)
- Lines on Reading A. Merritt by John C. Tibbetts · (pm)
- Lines on Reading the Telephone Company’s Advertisement Requesting Subscribers to Make None But Essential Calls by Franklin P. Adams · (pm)
- Lines on Seeing a Likeness of Mrs. Ellis by Grace Norman · (pm)
- Lines on Shooting a Record Puku by C. Lestock Reid · (pm)
- Lines on Signing a Lease by W. W. Watt · (pm)
- Lines on the 25th. Anniversary of the Providence Evening News, 1892-1917 by H. P. Lovecraft · (pm)
- Lines on the Death of a Friend by J. P. Howe · (pm)
- Lines on the Death of a Friend by Margaret A. B. Scott · (pm)
- Lines on the Death of an Infant by Anne C. Lynch · (pm)
- Lines on the Death of Lysander Wilcox by L. Needham · (pm)
- Lines on the Duke of Buckingham by Lord Dryden · (pm)
- The Lines on the Face by Herbert Delano Williams · (ar)
- Lines on the Lancer by William L. Wilson · (ar)
- Lines on the Letter H by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines on the Mermaid Tavern by John Keats · (pm)
- Lines on the Mermaid Tavern by Michelle Knowlden · (ss)
- Lines on the Mistress of an Old Sea-Town by Manuel Pérez-Campos · (pm)
- Lines on the Moonlight Sonata by George F. Dwyer · (pm)
- Lines, on the Painting of the Bridesmaid by Frank Lee · (pm)
- Lines on the Portrait of a Lady by Edward C. Venable · (ss)
- Lines on the Proposal of a Ninety-Hole Golf Course by Fairfax Downey · (pm)
- Lines on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boston—1830 by Grenville Mellen · (pm)
- Lines on the War by Cecily Henniker · (pm)
- Lines on Those Who Get Their Claus in Early by Margaret Fishback · (pm)
- Lines on Tottering to Bed by Margaret Fishback · (??)
- Lines: or Like Franco, Elvis Is Still Dead by Jack Ketchum · (ss)
- Lines: or Like Franco, Elvis Is Still Dead by Dallas William Mayr · (ss)
- Lines (“Our bird had left her singing-bower…”) by Josephine Pollard · (pm)
- Lines Over an Old Rebel by Robert Wallace · (pm)
- Lines (“O, who would recall the flowers that fall…”) by Mary Louise Glazier · (pm)
- Lines (“Pilgrims on the weary life road… ”) by Mary H. Lucy · (pm)
- Lines (“Pitiless, pitiless falls the rain…”) by Henry J. Vernon · (pm)
- Lines (“Poor rambling, shambling, soul of mine”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines, Presented with a Superb Azalia, February 19th, 1852 by Margaret Lee Rutenbur · (pm)
- Lines Prompted by a Visit of Colonial Troops to Westminster Abbey by Gerald Lytton · (pm)
- Lines (“Proud, perfect lips, o’er which no pain…”) by Mary W. Mickles · (pm)
- Line Squall by Frederick Wight · (ss)
- Lines Redacted from “The King in Yellow” by Neal Wilgus · (pm)
- Lines (“Roll on, oh. River, to thy goal… ”) by W. C. Bennett · (pm)
- Lines (“Say, what shall I give for the New Year…”) by Ann S. Stephens · (pm)
- Lines Scribbled in the Earth: Entry 23 by William Michael Mott · (vi)
- Lines Sent with a Bouquet of Flowers by H. M. Smith · (pm)
- Lines (“Since first the dawn so clearly bright… ”) by J. S. S. · (pm)
- Lines (“Since first the dawn so clearly bright… ”) by J. S. Smock · (pm)
- Lines (“Slowly stern Winter treads our hill-girt vale… ”) by Clara Moreton · (pm)
- Lines (“Some struggle on through life with aching brain…”) by A. Southron · (pm)
- Lines (“Spirits there are of darker hue…”) by Robert H. Dunlap · (pm)
- Lines Spoken to James Dickey on His Sixtieth Birthday by Monroe K. Spears · (pm)
- Lines (“Stars sweep and question not. This is enough…”) by Edwin Arnold · (pm)
- Lines (“Straight and swift the swallows fly…”) by John Payne · (pm)
- Lines Suggested by the Above by Francis Hastings Doyle · (pm)
- Lines Suggested by the Fourteenth of February by Charles Stuart-Calverley · (pm)
- Lines, suggested by the picture of an Italian peasant… by Robert F. Greeley · (pm)
- Lines, Suggested Upon Visiting Bunker Hill Monument by Mrs. James Mattoon · (pm)
- Lines, Suggested Upon Visiting Mount-Auburn, in Cambridge, Mass. by Mary Mortimer · (pm)
- Lines Sweet and Few by Marion Peacock · (pm)
- Lines (“Sweet bird, what message dost thou bear… ”) by Mary Percival · (pm)
- Lines Take Precedence in Season’s Modes by Mary Brush Williams · (ar)
- Lines (“Take thou these pages:—and if grief oppress… ”) by D. C. Sturges · (pm)
- Lines That Linger by Esther Gunning · (ar)
- Lines (“The chimes of the vesper bell had ceased… ”) by Mary Percival · (pm)
- Lines (“The color from my face doth rush”) by Sanda Enos · (pm)
- Lines (“The flowers die, the leaves decay… ”) by Catharine Allan · (pm)
- Lines (“The graceful water-lily… ”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines (“The lovely eyes of the young Spring night… ”) by D. · (pm)
- Lines (“The mower swept his whistling scythe… ”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines (“The present ours; the future rests with God…”) by Deborah Pidsley · (pm)
- Lines (“The races rise and fall”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines (“There is sadness o’er the household…”) by M. M. · (pm)
- Lines (“There is sadness o’er the household…”) by Mary Mortimer · (pm)
- Lines (“The rose, that will not bloom in mine… ”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“The stars are far and dim to-night…”) by Sarah S. Socwell · (pm)
- Lines (“The summer came, as in the years…”) by Willie E. Pabor · (pm)
- Lines (“The Summer days have come again…”) by G. L. Parsons · (pm)
- Lines (“The way is rough and rugged…”) by An Old Contributor · (pm)
- Lines (“The winds are singing to the moon…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“They told me time would deaden grief…”) by Clara Moreton · (pm)
- Lines (“Tho’ trials and sorrows await us through life…”) by Mary L. Lawson · (pm)
- Lines (“Thoughts gather round us like the hyacinth bells… ”) by E. H. · (pm)
- Lines (“Thoughts gather round us like the hyacinth bells… ”) by Emily Herrmann · (pm)
- Lines (“Though without, the snow-drifts tower… ”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines (“Through the golden portals… ”) by Caroline A. Bell · (pm)
- Lines (“Tiny fingers grasping vainly…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“’Tis hard to bid adieu to those who gave…”) by Clarence May · (pm)
- Lines To— by W. Johnson · (pm)
- Lines to — by Frank · (pm)
- Lines to— by R. A. Darroch · (pm)
- Lines to A— by William Warren · (pm)
- Lines to a Beautiful Young Lady by Clarabel Ashton · (pm)
- Lines to a Beauty-Spot by Van Dale · (pm)
- Lines to a Bereaved Friend by Mary Percival · (pm)
- Lines to a Blue Violet by C. Edward Cone · (pm)
- Lines to a Brunette by George W. Bungay · (pm)
- Lines to a Burlesque Baby by Waldo Milton · (pm)
- Lines to Accompany a Gift by Dorothy Dow · (pm)
- Lines to a Certain Critic by Arthur Davison Ficke · (pm)
- Lines to a Certain Young Lady by L. B. Birdsall · (pm)
- Lines to a Child by Robert Burns Wilson · (??)
- Lines, to a Child at Prayer in the Notre Dame Cathedral by S. H. L. · (pm)
- Lines, to a Child at Prayer in the Notre Dame Cathedral by S. Herbert Lancey · (pm)
- Lines to a Common Hen by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines to a Critic by Percy Bysshe Shelley · (pm)
- Lines to a Crow by John Onslow · (pm)
- Lines to a Daughter—Any Daughter by Agnes Rogers · (pm)
- Lines to a Débutante by M. E. S. · (pm)
- Lines to a Débutante by Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- Lines to a Dinosaur by Douglas Newbold · (pm)
- Lines to a Disconcerting Lady by Avery Ames · (pm)
- Lines to a Drowning Muse by Cynthia Lasky · (pm)
- Lines to a Flapper by L. B. Birdsall · (pm)
- Lines to a Follies Beauty by Dorothy Dow · (pm)
- Lines to a Friend by J. H. Bailey · (pm)
- Lines to a Friend by F. M. C. · (pm)
- Lines to a Friend by Frances M. Chesbro · (pm)
- Lines to a Friend by R. W. Everard · (pm)
- Lines to a Friend by Emily Herrmann · (pm)
- Lines to a Friend by Maria Patten · (pm)
- Lines to a Friend by Mary Percival · (pm)
- Lines to A. G. W. by William L. Whiting · (pm)
- Lines to a Hermit Thrush by Olive Tilford Dargan · (pm)
- Lines to a Huguenot Lady by Marie Henderson Hill · (pm)
- Lines to a Husband by Louise Bird Ralston · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady by Djuna Barnes · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady by Reita Lambert · (sl)
- Lines to a Lady by Clarence Mansfield Lindsay · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady by Paul North · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady by O. F. Reeves · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady Standing by Stedman Brown · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady Who Grabbed by Charles Leslie Overstreet · (pm)
- Lines to a Lady Who Was Robbed of Her Jewels by Francis Hastings Doyle · (pm)
- Lines to a Laggard Boarder by Pat B. Costello · (pm)
- Lines to a Lipstick by Justin Fair · (pm)
- Lines to a Little Republican by Argus · (pm)
- Lines to a Live Lady by Jane Thomas · (pm)
- Lines to a Lost Art by Margaret E. Sangster · (pm)
- Lines to a Lowbrow by Corinne Rockwell Swain · (pm)
- Lines to a Martian by Brittany Hause · (pm)
- Lines to a Martian by Alfonsina Storni · (pm)
- Lines to a Mongrel by Lester Raymond Cash · (pm)
- Lines to a Mother by E. La Mont · (pm)
- Lines to a Mother at Her Infant’s Grave by D. P— · (pm)
- Lines to an Absent Friend by Mary Dell · (pm)
- Lines to an Absent Friend by Netta Leigh · (pm)
- Lines to an Absent One by Edna Valentine Trapnell · (pm)
- Lines to an Aged Friend by Dora Dean · (pm)
- Lines to an Automobile by Arthur Guiterman · (pm)
- Lines to a New-England Housewife by Olga Owens · (pm)
- Lines to an Eyelash by Stephen Andrews · (pm)
- Lines to an Heiress by L. B. Birdsall · (pm)
- Lines to an Idol by Lyon Mearson · (pm)
- Lines to an Indian Air by Percy Bysshe Shelley · (pm)
- Lines to Anna F— by Mary Percival · (pm)
- Lines to Annette by Hayden Church · (pm)
- Lines to an Old Friend by George Briggs · (pm)
- Lines to an Old Friend by J. William Van Namee · (pm)
- Lines to an Old Roman Emperor by Harry Kemp · (pm)
- Lines to an Only Brother by Mrs. S. S. Smith · (pm)
- Lines to an Optimist by Margaret Fishback · (pm)
- Lines to an Unbeliever by Stanley McNail · (pm)
- Lines to an Unsophisticated Muse by Gordon Phillips · (pm)
- Lines to Anyone in Love by Gwen C. Meza · (pm)
- Lines to a Portrait, by a Superior Person by Bret Harte · (pm)
- Lines to a Prude by Sam P. Davis · (pm)
- Lines to a Pullman Porter by Douglas Malloch · (pm)
- Lines to a Realist by S. M. R. Syme · (pm)
- Lines to a Rejected Suitor by Ollie L. Roediger · (pm)
- Lines to a Successor by Sis Willner · (pm)
- Lines to a Sylph-Like Creaure by Adrian King · (pm)
- Lines to a Three-Name Lady by Ogden Nash · (pm)
- Lines to a Truant by Pat B. Costello · (pm)
- Lines to a Very Shy Young Woman by Margaret Deland · (??)
- Lines to a Very Young Bride by Alice Martin Lester · (pm)
- Lines to a Voice by Annette Patton Cornell · (pm)
- Lines to a Wench Selling Daily Worker by Cowan Cohan · (ss)
- Lines to a Wife at the Seashore by E. B. Crosswhite · (pm)
- Lines to a Woman by Pauline Potter · (??)
- Lines to a Young Lady by Andiamo · (pm)
- Lines to a Young Lady by R. K. Munkittrick · (pm)
- Lines to a Young Lady by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines to Betty’s Easter Bonnet by Truman Roberts Andrews · (pm)
- Lines to Be Wrapped in Rue by Peg Bracken · (pm)
- Lines to Colonel Cody by Olin L. Lyman · (pm)
- Lines to Cora by T. F. Woodford · (pm)
- Lines to — (“Dost thou e’er think of me”) by Mary L. Meany · (pm)
- Lines to Echo by Constant Badeau · (pm)
- Lines to E.C.S. by Richard Henry Stoddard · (pm)
- Lines to England from Overseas by H. F. K. · (pm)
- Lines to Fanny by William R. Valleau · (pm)
- Lines to G. B. Shaw by Robert E. Howard · (pm)
- Lines to Her Who Can Best Understand Them by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines to Hester by Dorothy Garrison · (pm)
- Lines to His Sister by Charles Lamb · (pm)
- Lines to H.P. Lovecraft by Joseph Payne Brennan · (pm)
- Lines to Inventions and Inventors by John Kendrick Bangs · (pm)
- Lines to Kate by Richard Coe, Jr. · (pm)
- Lines to Lake Michigan by C. C. Torrey · (pm)
- Lines to Learn by Tony McGrath · (ss)
- Lines to Marconi by Shirley Shapiro Pugh · (pm)
- Lines to Marie by Van Dale · (pm)
- Lines to Mary by Halcro · (pm)
- Lines to Mary by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Lines to Mary Ann by James W. Foley · (pm)
- Lines to Miss Winifred Shaw by A Humble Reptile Poet · (pm)
- Lines to Mr. and Mrs. W.S.G. on the Death of Their Two Little Boys by Beppo · (pm)
- Lines to My Baby by Louisa Malcom Stenton · (pm)
- Lines to My Laundress by Mostyn T. Pigott · (pm)
- Lines to My Little Daughter by H. I. G.— · (pm)
- Lines to My Lost Gamp by R. H. Roberts · (pm)
- Lines to My Love by May Richstone · (pm)
- Lines to My Mother by J. Philip Holdsworth · (pm)
- Lines to My Publisher by Veronica France · (pm)
- Lines to — (“Oh, not when friends are round thee”) by Mary L. Meany · (pm)
- Lines to Our “Eagle” and “Anchor” by Lieut. Holm, U.S.N. · (pm)
- Lines to Parlor Pink by Adelaide W. Neall · (pm)
- Lines to Passy by Pierre-Jean de Béranger · (pm)
- Lines to Peterson’s Magazine by L. M. · (pm)
- Lines to Peterson’s Magazine by Lilias May · (pm)
- Lines to Pocahontas by Olin L. Lyman · (pm)
- Lines to Scotland by Phillips McAlister · (pm)
- Lines to Sicily by William E. S. Fales · (pm)
- Lines to Sylvia by Dora Read Goodale · (pm)
- Lines to Tell Her by Evelyne Love Cooper · (pm)
- Lines to the Absent by Marion H. Rand · (pm)
- Lines to the Hummingbird by Elisabeth G. Palmer · (pm)
- Lines to the Jaded Journalist by S. W. · (pm)
- Lines to the Memory of Robert Johnston, Bridgeton by George Donald · (pm)
- Lines to the Papa by Dorothy Ashby Pownall · (pm)
- Lines to the Portrait of My Husband by Mrs. J. W. Mercur · (pm)
- Lines to the Rev. Edward Coleridge, Rector of Maple-Durham by Caroline E. S. Norton · (pm)
- Lines Upon Reading a Garden Annual by Mildred Howells · (pm)
- Lines upon the Magnates of the Pulp by H. P. Lovecraft · (pm)
- Lines (“Was Heaven indulgent to each thought… ”) by W. Wilson · (pm)
- Lines (“We leave our girlhood’s land of dreams…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“We may, as strangers, by-and-bye…”) by Annie Robertson Noxon · (pm)
- Lines (“We watched the sunset’s pencil trace…”) by Mary W. Mickles · (pm)
- Lines (“What care I for caste or creed?”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines (“Whatever sorrows cross the path…”) by B. F. T. · (pm)
- Lines (“Whatever sorrows cross the path…”) by B. F. Thomas · (pm)
- Lines (“What is Life? A strange commingling…”) by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines (“What of the men of Mars?”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines (“What tho’ the casket of the deathless mind… ”) by E. E. Lay · (pm)
- Lines (“When, borne on memory’s airy wings…”) by Floy Floyd · (pm)
- Lines (“When first my afflictions you heard me rehearse… ”) by H. · (pm)
- Lines (“When first my afflictions you heard me rehearse… ”) by Heinrich Heine · (pm)
- Lines (“When I go to church…”) by Sanda Enos · (pm)
- Lines (“When life is young, the skies are bright…”) by Caroline M. Bellanger · (pm)
- Lines (“When pleasures shall have flown… ”) by Julia Day · (pm)
- Lines (“When the cloud above my pathway… ”) by S. P. D. · (pm)
- Lines (“When the heart, weigh’d down with ssorrow…”) by Robert F. Greeley · (pm)
- Lines (“Where are the legioned dead”) by Robert Loveman · (pm)
- Lines (“Why do you ask if I regret…”) by E. V. B. Allen · (pm)
- Lines (“Will I write thee a valentine?…”) by Ann S. Stephens · (pm)
- Lines with a Moral by Mrs. Wilkinson · (pm)
- Lines Writ on an Old Dial by Henry Martin Beal · (pm)
- Lines Written at Syracuse by John Lothrop Motley · (pm)
- Lines Written By, or To, or For, or Maybe Against, That Ignoble Old Viking, Harald Hardass, King of the Coney and Orkney Islands by Avram Aard-vark’sson · (pm)
- Lines Written By, or To, or For, or Maybe Against, That Ignoble Old Viking, Harald Hardass, King of the Coney and Orkney Islands by Avram Davidson · (pm)
- Lines Written During a Thunderstorm by Elizabeth Bouton · (pm)
- Lines Written in a Book of Garden Verse by William Aspenwall Bradley · (pm)
- Lines Written in a Colorado Cañon by Walt Whitman · (pm)
- Lines Written in a Copy of Mr. Henley’s “Lyra Heroica” by R. Ellis Roberts · (pm)
- Lines Written in a Ladies’ Rest Room by L. B. Birdsall · (pm)
- Lines Written in an Album by Constance Berne · (pm)
- Lines Written in an Album by Clara B. Heath · (pm)
- Lines Written in an Album by Edgar Allan Poe · (pm)
- Lines Written in a Providence Churchyard by David Barker · (pm)
- Lines Written in Consolation After the Reimbursement of Stolen Traveler’s Checks, Istanbul by Dave Shortt · (pm)
- Lines Written in Depression by A. D. Godley · (pm)
- Lines Written in Early Spring by William Wordsworth · (pm)
- Lines Written in the Court of a College Library by Marvin Dana · (pm)
- Lines Written in the Dark by David Pemberton · (pm)
- Lines Written in the Dark II by David Pemberton · (pm)
- Lines Written in the Realization That I Must Die by Robert E. Howard · (pm)
- Lines Written in Venice in October, 1875 by Frances Anne Kemble · (pm)
- Lines Written on a Day of Doubt by Virginie Griffiths · (pm)
- Lines, Written on Hearing a Gentleman Express Skeptical Sentiments by M. J. Windle · (pm)
- Lines Written on Learning That the Universe Exists Because of a Slight Asymmetry in the Matter/Antimatter Mirror by Eileen Kernaghan · (pm)
- Lines Written on Reading a Novel on the Life of Shakespeare by Kinloch Rivers · (pm)
- Lines Written on Returning a Lady’s Violin by William K. Hill · (pm)
- Lines Written on Seeing Thorwaldsen’s Bas-Relief Representing Night by George W. Bethune · (pm)
- Lines Written on the Antiquity of Microbes by Strickland Gillilan · (pm)
- Lines Written to a Painting by Hannes Bok by Lin Carter · (pm)
- Lines Written to Console by Ogden Nash · (pm)
- Lines Written Under a Portrait of Theodore Winthrop by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Lines Written While Suffering from a “Cold in the Head” by E. S. M. · (pm)
- Lines (“You’ll come and look, when I am dead…”) by Alexander A. Irvine · (pm)
- The Line That Lasts by Helen Cowles LeCron · (pm)
- The Line the Bug Built by [uncredited] · (ar)
- A Line Through el Salar d’Uyuni by Adam Golaski · (ss)
- A Line Through Hell by Stanley S. Harrow · (ts)
- Line to an Acquaintance by Paula Rousseau · (pm)
- Line to a Proud Maiden by George Brandon Saul · (pm)
- A Line to Lefty by Robert H. Rohde · (ss)
- The Line to Safety by Thomas Burke · (ar)
- Line to Tomorrow by Henry Kuttner · (ss)
- Line to Tomorrow by C. L. Moore · (ss)
- Line to Tomorrow by Lewis Padgett · (co)
- Line Trouble by Leslie M. Roberts · (ar)
- Line Up by Rudyard Kipling · (pm)
- The Line Up by [uncredited] · (cl)
- The Line-Up by Inspector Johnson · (lc)
- The Line-Up by Frances Kanes · (ss)
- Line-Up by John B. Kennedy · (vi)
- The Line-Up by Frank Peabody · (cl)
- Line-Up ed. John Rhode · (an)
- Line-Up by C. J. C. Street · (an)
- Line-Up by Rita Weiman · (ss)
- Line-Up by Valentine Williams · (ss)
- The Line-Up by The Editor(s) · (cl)
- The Line-Up by The Police Reporter · (cl)
- The Line-Up by The Readers · (lc)
- The Line-Up by [uncredited] · (ar)
- Line-Up by [uncredited] · (bg)
- The Line-up by Edward L. McKenna · (ar)
- The Lineup by Elizabeth Barrette · (pm)
- Lineup by Ted Carroll · (vi)
- The Lineup ed. Otto Penzler · (nf)
- Lineup by [uncredited] · (bg)
- The Lineup by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Line-Up Captures by [uncredited] · (cl)
- Line Up for Free Gifts, Lads! by [uncredited] · (ed)
- Line-Up for Peace by The Editor(s) · (ed)
- Lineup for the April Flying Aces by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Line-up for the February Sky Birds! by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Line Up for the Next Flying Aces by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Line Up for the Next Issue by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Line Up for the Next Sky Birds by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lineup for Volume III Number 1 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup for Volume III Number 2 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup for Volume III Number 3 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup for Volume II Number 1 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup for Volume II Number 2 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup for Volume I Number 1 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup for Volume I Number 2 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup for Volume I Number 3 by [uncredited] · (bg)
- Lineup Masquerade by Neil Moran · (ss)
- Line-Up Murder by Norman A. Daniels · (ss)
- The Line-Up of the Financiers by Arthur Conrad · (ar)
- The Line-Up of the March Issues of Some of the Pros by [uncredited] · (ar)
- Line Upon Line by Peter Kerrigan · (ms)
- Line Upon Line by [uncredited] · (pm)
- The Line-up on the Shore by Giles Gordon · (vi)
- Line Wrecker by Clark Bodey · (ss)
- Line Wrecker by William J. O’Sullivan · (ss)
- Line Written in an Album by O. P. Button · (pm)
- Line Your Sights on Sheepers! by Walter J. Coburn · (na)
- The Linfields’ Christmas Dinner by Elliott Flower · (ss)
- Lin Foo’s Pearls by Frederick Ferdinand Moore · (nv)
- The Linford Mystery Library by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The Lingaka by Hugh Russell Dinwoodie · (ss)
- Lingall Rides by Helen T. Miller · (ss)
- Lingard’s Lake by Roderick O’Hargan · (ar)
- Lingard’s Luck by Beatrice Redpath · (ss)
- Ling-Chih—Death by Slicing by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Ling China by Clarence Winchester · (vi)
- The Linge of M’sieur by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews · (ss)
- Linger by Christopher Green · (ss)
- Linger by Ken Liu · (vi)
- Linger by Ian McHugh · (vi)
- Lingerary Fransay by T. Howard Kelly · (ss)
- The Lingerer by H. S. Haskins · (ms)
- The Lingerers by Mary Morsell · (pm)
- Lingerie by Mazie V. Caruthers · (pm)
- Lingerie by Thomas Eugene Grist · (ss)
- Lingerie by George Briggs Jenkins · (ss)
- Lingerie by Kingsley Moses · (ss)
- Lingerie by Margaret Wilkinson · (ss)
- Lingerie: Hidden Assets in Black and White by [uncredited] · (cl)
- Lingerie and the Lensman by Pat Wysocki · (ar)
- Lingerie Collection by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lingerie Collection Offer by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lingerie—From Bloomers to Bare by Nick Carrol · (ar)
- The Lingerie Hat by [uncredited] · (ar)
- A Lingerie Inset by Sylvia Sidney · (ar)
- Lingerie Lady by John Allen · (pi)
- Lingerie Lady by June Elder · (ss)
- Lingerie Lady by Philip Wylie · (ss)
- Lingerie Lady! by Tony Fowler · (ss)
- Lingerie Larceny by Thomas Taga · (ss)
- Lingerie Larceny by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lingerie Lenser by Russell Gay · (pi)
- Lingerie Love by John L. McCullough · (pm)
- Lingerie Makes the Woman by Bil Hebert · (ss)
- Lingerie Making Is Easy for Home Needles by Patricia · (ia)
- Lingerie Murders by Jeff Anderson · (ts)
- Lingerie—Myth vs. Reality by Paul Williams · (ar)
- Lingerie Offer by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lingerie Pillows for a Girl’s Room by Lilian Barton Wilson · (ar)
- Lingerie Pillows for Christmas by Sara Hadley · (ar)
- Lingerie Salesman by Owen Corey · (hu)
- The Lingerie Salesman by Jackson Mitchell · (ss)
- Lingerie Salesman’s Secret by Rick Richards · (ss)
- Lingerie Versus Love by Edna Ferber · (ss)
- Lingering by Chris Stanley · (vi)
- The Lingering by Mark Valentine · (ss)
- Lingering Above the Third Vertebra by Douglas M. Stokes · (pm)
- The Lingering Chill by Claudia Peck · (ss)
- A Lingering Death by Silvia Tennenbaum · (ss)
- A Lingering Death by Timothy Zahn · (ss)
- Lingering Demons by Julie Anne Parks · (ar)
- The Lingering Doubt by Miriam Allen deFord · (ar)
- Lingering Echo by Donald Collenette · (ss)
- Lingering Faces, Dead Faces by Donald Honig · (ss)
- The Lingering Grief of Twilight by Geoffrey Thorne · (ss)
- Lingering Images of Dead Spacemen by John Grey · (pm)
- A Lingering Incandescence by Michael Bishop · (ar)
- The Lingering Joy by Stephen Baxter · (ss)
- The Lingering Landlord by M. F. Alger · (ss)
- Lingering Lantern by Coletta Ryan · (pm)
- Lingering Lilac by E. Leslie Spaulding · (pm)
- A Lingering Look at Long Legs by Clete David · (ar)
- Lingering Melody by Anthony Richardson · (ss)
- “Lingering Memories of the Treasure”: How the Lost Stained Glass of Steinfeld Was Discovered by Helen Grant · (ar)
- The Lingering Menace: Chrome Mastodons by Paul Robertson · (ar)
- The Lingering Minstrel by Jessica Amanda Salmonson · (ss)
- The Lingering of Nathan Hornet by Gardner C. Teall · (ss)
- Lingering Red by Garret Pierce · (pm)
- The Lingering Scent by Bruce M. Whealton, Jr. · (pm)
- The Lingering Scent of Apples by P. D. Cacek · (ss)
- A Lingering Scent of Bacon by Brenda Cooper · (ss)
- The Lingering Scent of Brimstone by J. F. Gonzalez · (ss)
- A Lingering Scent of Jasmine by Pat Murphy · (ss)
- The Lingering Scent of Woodsmoke by Harlan Ellison · (ss)
- Lingering Scottish Superstitions by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The Lingering Snow by Harriet Prescott Spofford · (ss)
- Lingering Superstitions: Ashore and Afloat by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The Lingering Terror of Silent Hill by Robert Ottone · (ar)
- The Lingering Weight of Estrian Steel by Rajan Khanna · (ss)
- The Lingering Wraith by Herman Landon · (ss)
- Linger Longer by Vincent J. Masterson · (ss)
- Linger Longer Lingerie by Nina Wilcox Putnam · (ss)
- Linger Lovingly Over the Past by Elizabeth Miller · (pm)
- Linger Not Long by Wilfred O’Neale · (pm)
- Linger, oh, Gentle Time by Adelaide Anne Procter · (pm)
- Lingers Long as Time by August Derleth · (pm)
- The Lingfield Favourite by The Author of “Victor Wild” · (ss)
- Ling Holme: Windermere by [uncredited] · (pm)
- Linghun by Ai Jiang · (ex)
- Ling Ma Answers His Friend Who Complains That Things Pass by Paul Eldridge · (pm)
- Lingo by Walter B. Gibson · (n.)
- Lingo by Penelope Gilliatt · (ss)
- Lingo by Harold Gluck · (ar)
- Lingo by Maxwell Grant · (n.)
- Lingo by Paul J. McAuley · (br)
- Lingo and Lore of Lariat and Spur by R. A. Crider · (ar)
- Lingo and Lore of the Cowboy by R. A. Crider · (ar)
- Lingo and Lore of the Owl-Hoot Trail by R. A. Crider · (ar)
- Lingobacter by Steve Royal · (vi)
- Lingo Dan by Percival Pollard · (ss)
- Lingo of the Cowboy by Ramon F. Adams · (ar)
- Lingo of the Cow Country by John L. Cowan · (ar)
- The Lingo of the Fan by Edward A. Roth · (ar)
- Lingo of the High Brows by Louise Ayres Garnett · (pm)
- Lingo of the Law by Jackson Cole · (ss)
- Lingo of the RAF by Leslie B. Lueck · (ar)
- Lingo of the Rails by Freeman H. Hubbard · (ia)
- Lingo Roundup by Dawn Martin · (pz)
- Lingo Roundup by Lillian Mehlman · (pz)
- The Lingo Wrangler by Eileen Maroney · (ss)
- Ling the Lucky by Jack J. Gottlieb · (ss)
- Ling-Tsu’s Experiments in Fear by Maynard Barr · (ss)
- Lingua Flanka by David Armstrong · (vi)
- Lingua Franca by Amelia Fisher · (nv)
- Lingua Franca by Carole McDonnell · (ss)
- Lingua Franca in Diaspora by Whitney French · (pm)
- Il Linguaggio della Science Fiction by Ugo Malaguti · (ms)
- Lingua Rpga & the Writer by Steve Berman · (ar)
- Linguarum by Jay Bechtol · (vi)
- lingua sobrenatural by Estíbaliz Espinosa · (pm)
- The Linguist by John Kendrick Bangs · (pm)
- The Linguist by Sylvia Crane · (ss)
- The Linguist by Tak Hallus · (ss)
- The Linguist by MacDonald Harris · (ss)
- The Linguist by Donald W. Heiney · (ss)
- The Linguist by Trowbridge Larned · (pm)
- The Linguist by Edith Nesbit · (ss)
- The Linguist by S. A. R. · (pm)
- The Linguist by Stephen Robinett · (ss)
- A Linguist by A. L. S. · (pm)
- A Linguist by Arthur L. Salmon · (pm)
- Linguistica Obscura by Lynne Jamneck · (ss)
- The Linguistic Authority of Great Writers by Thomas R. Lounsbury · (ar)
- The Linguistic Boatman by E. R. Punshon · (ss)
- Linguistic Coppers by Paul Gibson · (ms)
- Linguistic Diversity in Middle-Earth, Malacandra, Perelandra, and England by Thomas A. DuBois · (ar)
- Linguistic Expectations by Lawrence M. Schoen · (ar)
- Linguistic Humor: A Bibliography by Don L. F. Nilsen · (bi)
- Linguistic Note by Richard Armour · (??)
- Linguistic Paleontology by E. P. Evans · (??)
- Linguistic Relativity in Middle High Martian by Willis E. McNelly · (ar)
- Linguistics and Time by Arthur Jean Cox · (ar)
- Linguistic Sexism in SF and Fantasy by C. J. Cherryh · (ar)
- Linguistics for the World-Builder by Brit Mandelo · (ar)
- The Linguistics of Disability, or, Empathy > Sympathy by Fran Wilde · (ar)
- Linguistio by Nick Olivo · (ss)
- The Linguists by Achmed Abdullah · (vi)
- The Linguists by Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff · (vi)
- A Linguist’s Lament by Lauren McBride · (pm)
- A Linguist’s Lament by Leslie Mary Oyler · (pm)
- Ling-Yu by Peter Dilligham · (pm)
- Liniment Euid Hosses by John Douglas Preeoe · (ss)
- Liniment Furnishes Dutch Courage by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The Lining by Margaret E. Sangster · (??)
- Lining Curtains by Roger Smithells · (ar)
- The Lining of the Cloud by Harrison G. Rhodes · (ss)
- Lining Up Women for Democracy by Josephine A. Bruorton · (ar)
- Lining Us Up - Calling ’Em Out by Misc. · (ms)
- Lin Jee by Mary A. Turzillo · (ss)
- The Link by Violet Campbell · (ts)
- The Link by Cleve Cartmill · (ss)
- The Link by Lynn Dacre · (ss)
- The Link by Cecil D. G. Franklin · (ss)
- Link by Alan Garth · (vi)
- The Link by Emeric Hulme-Beaman · (ss)
- The Link by B. L. Jacot · (ss)
- The Link by Salem Lane · (vi)
- The Link by H. P. Lovecraft · (pm)
- Link by Douglas R. Mason · (ss)
- The Link by Crichton Jordan Miln · (ss)
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