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- Lindy Does a Cross-word by Will Scott · (ss)
- Lindy Finds Nobody Home by Will Scott · (ss)
- Lindy Goes Baby-Sitting by [uncredited] · (ss)
- The Lindy Hop by The Engine Picture Kid · (ss)
- The Lindy Hop by John A. Thompson · (ss)
- Lindy-Leigh Comes to Life by [uncredited] · (pi)
- Lindy-Leigh Lives! by Maz · (cs)
- Lindy-Leigh Lives! by Alfred Mazure · (cs)
- Lindy Loo Visits Lollipop Land by Phyllis Bryant · (ss)
- Lindy Lou by Edgar Daniel Kramer · (pm)
- The Lindy Shark by Elise Title · (ss)
- The Lindy Shark by Alison Tyler · (ss)
- Lindy’s Lie by Julia B. Foster · (ss)
- Lindy’s Lights by A. M. Lightner · (ss)
- Lindy’s Lockheed Sirius by Al Baker · (ar)
- Lindy’s Lover by Ray H. Gross · (pm)
- Lindy’s Luck by John M. Floyd · (ss)
- Lindy’s Rural Rides by Maz · (cs)
- Lindy’s Rural Rides by Alfred Mazure · (cs)
- Lindy’s “Spirit of St. Louis” by Henry Struck · (ar)
- Lindy Suggests Ammonia by Will Scott · (ss)
- Lindy—the Case of the Shattered School by Will Scott · (ss)
- Line by Nicole Brogdon · (vi)
- The Line by Robert Carse · (na)
- The Line by C. J. Edwards · (ss)
- The Line by Raymond Federman · (ss)
- The Line by Joshua Albert Flynn · (ss)
- The Line by Paul A. Green · (nv)
- The Line by Robert S. Hichens · (ss)
- The Line by Zachary Kane · (vi)
- Line by Laura Lush · (pm)
- The Line by Brian Mills · (ss)
- The Line by W. E. N. · (pm)
- The Line by T. R. Napper · (ss)
- Line by Val Nolan · (br)
- The Line by Owen Oliver · (ss)
- The Line by James Robison · (ss)
- The Line by Cath Staincliffe · (vi)
- The Line by Lester Thees · (ss)
- The Line by Amor Towles · (nv)
- The Line by Yuliia Vereta · (ar)
- The Line by K. A. Williams · (pm)
- Line 19 Woodstock/Glisan by Karen Russell · (ss)
- Line a Day by Ann Batchelder · (cl)
- A Line a Day by Fannie Heaslip Lea · (ss)
- A Line a Day by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins · (sl)
- Line-a-Day Book by Fannie Heaslip Lea · (ss)
- Lineage by Anthony Conran · (pm)
- Lineage by Samuel Loveman · (pm)
- Lineage by John F. Moore · (vi)
- Lineage by Kevin R. Roller · (ss)
- Lineage by Michael Rook · (ss)
- Lineage by Kenneth Schneyer · (ss)
- Lineage by Carter Scholz · (ss)
- Lineage by Billy Wolfenbarger · (pm)
- Lineage and Golf by H. M. Bateman · (il)
- Lineage and Legacy by Gregory Cioffi · (ss)
- Lineage of the Classics by Frederic George Kenyon · (ar)
- Lineage of the Empty Dead by William Scott Home · (na)
- Lineage of the English Bible by H. W. Hoare · (ar)
- Line (“All the day the light clouds, drifting…”) by Lizzie Hubbard Severance · (pm)
- The Lineaments of Gratified Desire by Richard Bausch · (ss)
- The Lineaments of Gratified Desire by Avram Davidson · (ss)
- The Lineaments of Gratified Desire by Ysabeau S. Wilce · (na)
- Line and Room by Marianne Boruch · (ar)
- Line and Sinker by Jack Borg · (ss)
- Line and Sinker by Philip Anthony John Borg · (ss)
- A Linear Adventure by Rhys H. Hughes · (vi)
- The Linear Concept of Time by C. S. Lytal · (ss)
- Linearity Circuits by Arthur C. Clarke · (ar)
- Linear Misanthrope by David A. Ross · (vi)
- A Linear Mystery by T. E. MacArthur · (ss)
- Linear Perspective by Nick Stathopoulos · (ss)
- Linear Projection by Tom Crippen · (ss)
- Linear Thought: Canary by Jason Christie · (pm)
- Linear Thought: Newscast by Jason Christie · (pm)
- Linear Thought: Thesis by Jason Christie · (pm)
- Linear Thought: Ticker by Jason Christie · (pm)
- Lineartrope 04.96 by David Dumouriez · (vi)
- The Line Between by Ellen Olds · (ss)
- The Line Between by Barbara Owens · (ss)
- “The Line Between Literary and Genre Fiction” by Wendy S. Delmater · (ed)
- The Line Between Science Fiction and Fantasy Is Blurring, and I’m Into It by Joy Sanchez-Taylor · (ar)
- The Line Between the Devil’s Teeth (Murder Ballad No. 10) by Caitlín R. Kiernan · (ss)
- Line Bound by William Merriam Rouse · (ss)
- Line Buckaroo by William R. Cox · (ss)
- Line Buckaroo by Anson Slaughter · (ss)
- Line Buster by Nelson A. Hutto · (ss)
- Line Busters by Hugh James · (ss)
- Line Camp Christmas by Glenn Balch · (ss)
- Line Camp Christmas by Elsa Barker · (ss)
- Line-Camp Christmas by S. Omar Barker · (ar)
- The Line-Camp Killer by Dee Linford · (nv)
- Line Camp Letter by S. Omar Barker · (pm)
- Line-Camp Lobos by Lee Bond · (ss)
- The Line Camp Terror by Walter J. Coburn · (nv)
- Line Coach by William Heuman · (ss)
- Line Company Men by Gilbert P. Bailey · (ar)
- Line Crusher by Clark Bodey · (ss)
- Line Dead! by Oscar Millard · (ar)
- A Line Drawing and a Story, The Tryst by W. Edwin Ver Becke · (??)
- Line Drive by Con Sellers · (ss)
- Line Drives by William Keen · (pm)
- Lined Up on the Runway for the Next Great Flying Aces by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lined Up on the Runway for the Next Smashing Flying Aces by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Lined with Death by John L. Benton · (ss)
- Lined with Silver by Charles T. Jordan · (ss)
- Line Editing: You Need This, and It’s Not the Same as Copy Editing by Jim Thomsen · (ar)
- Line-End Hyphenations in the Edition Text by Jonathan R. Eller · (ms)
- Line-End Hyphenations in the Edition Text by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The Line Ends at Santiago by Anthony Thorne · (ss)
- Line Engaged by Jonathan Clark · (ss)
- Line Engaged by Basil Copper · (ss)
- A Line Engagement by Philippa Southcombe · (ss)
- Line Engraving, Mezzotint and Lithography by Sarah W. Whitman · (ar)
- The Line Fence by Ernest Redmond Buckler · (ss)
- The Line Fence by Curtis K. Stadtfeld · (ss)
- Line Fence Lead by Sam Brant · (vi)
- The Line Fishers by D. W. Gray · (pm)
- Line-Fishing in September by T. Lemare · (il)
- A Line for Every Occasion by Bruce Fleming · (hu)
- Line for Line by Russ West · (ss)
- A Line for Lucine by Carol Bird · (ss)
- Line Forms to the Right for Liberty by Paul G. Tomlinson · (ar)
- A Line for Venus by John Inglis Hall · (ss)
- Line from London by Jerold Clay, Jr. · (ar)
- A Line from Virgil by Grace Harriet Macurdy · (pm)
- The Line Goes West by Louis E. Legner · (nv)
- Linehan Alone by Kevin O’Donnell, Jr. · (ss)
- A Line in the “Daily”; Who Did It, and Who Was Done by It by Ouida · (nv)
- A Line in the “Daily”; Who Did It, and Who Was Done by It by Maria Louise Ramé · (nv)
- A Line in the Fading Paint by Ron Fein · (ss)
- A Line in the Sand by Ruth Nestvold · (vi)
- The Line in the Sky by Maria Z. Medina · (ss)
- The Line Is Busy by Lorna Pierce · (ss)
- The Line Is Busy by Stephen Schlitzer · (pm)
- The Line Is Dead by E. Hoffmann Price · (na)
- The Line Is Out of Order by Roland Krebs · (ss)
- Line Item on a Dead Grant by Jack C. Haldeman, II · (ss)
- The Line I Walk by M. J. Murphy · (ss)
- Line Jump by Marie Anderson · (ss)
- The Line-Jumper by Frederick R. Bechdolt · (sl)
- The Line Looked Bad by Richard Brister · (ss)
- The Line-Man by R. R. Greenwood · (pm)
- Lineman by Jeannette M. Hopper · (vi)
- The Lineman by James Edward Hungerford · (pm)
- The Lineman by Walter M. Miller, Jr. · (na)
- Lineman by Dale J. Nelson · (vi)
- Lineman by Susan Pieters · (ss)
- Lineman by Al Spiers · (ar)
- A Lineman for the Country by Dave Freer · (nv)
- Lineman of the Year? by William Cullen Fay · (??)
- Lineman’s Luck by Sam Carson · (ss)
- Line My Tomb with Gold! by Bud Ampolsk · (ss)
- Line My Tomb with Gold! by Don Unatin · (ss)
- Linen Airplanes! by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Linen and Hosiery Embroidery Designs by Lilian Barton Wilson · (ar)
- A Linen-Bag Present by Kathleen Binns · (ar)
- Linen Cases with Filet Crochet by Helen Marvin · (ar)
- The Linen Chest by Harriet Whitney Durbin · (pm)
- Linen, Clocks, and Pianos Stolen from Ships by [uncredited] · (ms)
- The Linen Cupboard by Blanche St. Clair · (ar)
- Linen, Leeks, and Blood by Kris Sayer · (ss)
- Linen Sheets by Adeline Latting · (ss)
- Linen Sheets by Alan Sullivan · (ss)
- The Linen Suit Problem by John C. Emery · (ss)
- Line o’ Crime by Jack Benton · (ms)
- Line of Ascent by James Salter · (ss)
- Line of Attack by Rand Mason · (ss)
- Line of Battle by Kenneth MacNichol · (ss)
- Line of Battle by Moran Tudury · (ss)
- The Line of Beauty by Fred MacIsaac · (ss)
- Line of Blood by Howard Andrew Jones · (nv)
- Line of Communication by Andrew Garve · (ss)
- Line of Communication by Paul Winterton · (ss)
- The Line of Courage by Francis Churchill Williams · (ss)
- Line of Credit by Louise Erdrich · (ss)
- Line of Credit by Frank Gibbard · (vi)
- A Line of Credit by Caitlin Levene · (ss)
- A Line of Cutting Women ed. Margarita Donnelly · (an)
- A Line of Cutting Women ed. Beverly McFarland · (an)
- A Line of Cutting Women by Rita Marie Nibasa · (ss)
- A Line of Cutting Women ed. Micki Reaman · (an)
- A Line of Cutting Women ed. Teri Mae Rutledge · (an)
- The Line of Death by Kelman Frost · (ss)
- Line of Defence by Stephen Dedman · (ss)
- The Line of Demarcation by Rose Lange · (ss)
- The Line of Dichotomy by Chris Roberson · (na)
- The Line of Doodee by Jazz Lawless · (ss)
- Line of Duty by Fredric Brown · (nv)
- Line of Duty by Charles L. Clifford · (ss)
- Line of Duty by Diego Delmonte · (ss)
- Line of Duty by Félix Flammonde · (ss)
- Line of Duty by Clark Howard · (ss)
- The Line of Duty by W. E. Nesom · (pm)
- Line of Duty by Dave Sands · (ss)
- Line of Duty by Samuel W. Taylor · (ss)
- Line of Duty by Stephen Wasylyk · (ss)
- Line of Duty by Robert Wohlforth · (ss)
- The Line of Elros: Kings of Númenor by J. R. R. Tolkien · (ss)
- The Line of Fashion by Arabella Drysdale-Davies · (ar)
- The Line of Fate by L. Alison · (ss)
- The Line of Fate by G. E. Mitton · (ss)
- “The Line of Fate” by Anna Alexander Rogers · (ss)
- The Line of Fire by Frank Howard Atkins · (ss)
- Line of Fire by Ray Cummings · (ss)
- Line of Fire by Helen Nielsen · (ss)
- Line of Fire by Lee Pope · (ms)
- Line of Fire by J. W. Q. · (ms)
- Line of Fire by Joseph W. Quinn · (ms)
- The Line of Fire by F. St. Mars · (ss)
- Line of Fire by Walter J. Sheldon · (ss)
- The Line of Flight by John Hunter · (ss)
- The Line of Gold by Alma A. Rogers · (ss)
- Line of Grace by Various · (pi)
- Line of Inheritance by Mark R. Lawler · (ss)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Grace Ellery Channing · (ss)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Frederic Taber Cooper · (ss)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Harmony Herman · (ss)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Ashton Hilliers · (ss)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Eugene Manlove Rhodes · (sl)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Morgan Robertson · (ss)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Henry Marriage Wallis · (ss)
- The Line of Least Resistance by Edith Wharton · (ss)
- A Line of Light by I. F. M. · (pm)
- Line of March by Charles Ellsworth · (ss)
- A Line of Millinery by Various · (ms)
- The Line of Miss Van Winkle by Daphne Alloway McVicker · (ss)
- A Line of Order by Judith Rascoe · (ss)
- The Line of Polity by Neal L. Asher · (ex)
- The Line of Pom-Pom’s Pants by Christine Jope-Slade · (ss)
- The Line of Pskov by Hilaire Belloc · (ar)
- A Line of Questions by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. · (pm)
- A Line of River Through by Jude Dillon · (pm)
- The Line of Robert Burns by J. Monro · (ar)
- Line of Sight by Frederick Axtmann · (ss)
- Line of Sight by Brian Evenson · (ss)
- Line of Sight by David Whish-Wilson · (ar)
- Line of Succession by Edward D. Hoch · (ss)
- Line of Succession by Barry N. Malzberg · (ss)
- The Line of Terror by Arthur Machen · (ar)
- The Line of Terror (Hobgoblin Press, 1997), The Hill of Dreams (Hobgoblin Press, 1997), The House of Souls (Hobgoblin Press, 1997), The Three Impostors (Hobgoblin Press, 1997), Far-off Things (Hobgoblin Press, 1997), by Arthur Machen by Raymond B. Russell · (br)
- The Line of the Heart by John Keble Bell · (ss)
- The Line of the Heart by Keble Howard · (ss)
- The Line of the Piave by Hilaire Belloc · (ar)
- The Line of the Plow by James W. Foley · (pm)
- The Line of the Putna by Hilaire Belloc · (ar)
- The Line of the Reality by Sergio Palumbo · (ss)
- The Line of the Rhine by Hilaire Belloc · (ar)
- Line-o’-Lights Secrets by Miles Henslow · (ar)
- Line on the Palm by Alice Copple-Tošic · (ss)
- Line on the Palm by Zoran Zivkovic · (ss)
- A Line-o’-Type or Two by [uncredited] · (ms)
- Line Out by James Dorrance · (nv)
- Line Out of Order by Alfred Alexander Clark · (ss)
- Line Out of Order by Cyril Hare · (ss)
- Line-out Play by Geoffrey de la Condamine · (ar)
- Line Play—Latest Models by Steve Owen · (ar)
- The Liner by Frederick Watson · (ss)
- The Liner and the Iceberg by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne · (ss)
- Line Reading by Parnell Hall · (nv)
- Line Rider of the Big Die by Harry F. Olmsted · (nv)
- Line-Riders of Forgotten Range by Orlando Rigoni · (na)
- Line Ridin’ fer the Latigo by Philip F. Deere · (ss)
- Line Ridin’ fer the Latigo by Cliff Farrell · (ss)
- Line Ridin’ for Cupid by R. Craig Christensen · (ss)
- Line-Ridin’ Lonesome Butte by William F. Bragg · (ss)
- Liner Men by Grenville Hammerton · (ss)
- Liner Men by Frank H. Shaw · (ss)
- Liner Notes by Michael A. Arnzen · (aw)
- Liner Notes by Don Bruns · (in)
- Liner Notes by Paula Guran · (in)
- Liner Notes by The Editor(s) · (ed)
- Liner Notes for Avalon Hill Starship Troopers Game by Robert A. Heinlein · (ar)
- Liner Notes for “Gentlemen, Be Seated” (Caedmon LP) by Robert A. Heinlein · (ms)
- Liner Notes for the Crash by Brit Mandelo · (ss)
- Liner Notes for “The Green Hills of Earth” (Caedmon LP) by Robert A. Heinlein · (ms)
- The Liners First Dip by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The Liner She’s a Lady by Van Harrison · (ss)
- “The Liner She’s a Lady” by Rudyard Kipling · (pm)
- Liners in Time of War by D. Theodore Timins · (ar)
- The Liners of Southampton by Mabel Dean · (pm)
- Liners of Space by Henry Gade · (ss)
- Liners of Space by Raymond A. Palmer · (ss)
- Liners of Space by E. J. Van Name · (nv)
- Liners of Space by Jim Vanny · (nv)
- Liners of the Air by William A. Moffett · (ar)
- Liners of Time by John Russell Fearn · (n.)
- Liners of Time by G. G. · (br)
- Liners of Time by Geoffrey Giles · (br)
- Liners of Tomorrow by Laurence Dunn · (ar)
- The Liner’s Own Newspaper by [uncredited] · (ar)
- Liners Sail Over This Tunnel by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The Liner That Vanished! by [uncredited] · (ar)
- The Liner That Went Astray by George E. Hopcroft · (ss)
- Line(s) by N. O. A. Rawle · (pm)
- Lines by Maria A. Agur · (pm)
- Lines by Mr. Beckford · (pm)
- Lines by Paul Blake · (ar)
- Lines by Donna Taylor Burgess · (ss)
- Lines by Harold Witter Bynner · (pm)
- Lines by Tom Carter · (pm)
- Lines by Le Baron Cooke · (pm)
- Lines by Julie G. Cruger · (pm)
- Lines by Gwendolen Cumnor · (pm)
- Lines by Flaccus · (pm)
- Lines by Frank · (pm)
- Lines by Julien Gordon · (pm)
- Lines by Christopher Harman · (ss)
- Lines by Susan Inch · (pm)
- Lines by Campbell Johnson · (pm)
- Lines by Kiang Kang-Hu · (pm)
- Lines by J. I. L. · (pm)
- Lines by Yoon Ha Lee · (pm)
- Lines by Newman Levy · (pm)
- Lines by David Lubar · (ss)
- Lines by Mowbray Malonek · (pm)
- Lines by L. Ozelle Mathis · (pm)
- Lines by Henri Michaux · (pm)
- Lines by David Miller · (pm)
- Lines by P. Schuyler Miller · (ri)
- Lines by William Mudford · (pm)
- Lines by H. M. Paull · (ar)
- Lines by Bill Pronzini · (ss)
- Lines by P. B. Symonds · (pm)
- Lines by E. B. White · (ss)
- “Lines” by H. M. P. · (pm)
- Lines About Differences in Taste by Vladimir Mayakovsky · (pm)
- Lines About Differences in Taste by Alan Moray Williams · (pm)
- Lines Addressed to an Old Friend by Frances C. Motte · (pm)
- Lines Addressed to Miss L.W. by Frances Anne Kemble · (pm)
- Lines Addressed to the Lady Who Bandaged My Cut Finger—an After-Thought by Lew Wallace · (pm)
- Lines, Adressed to an Orphan Babe by Frank Walters · (pm)
- Lines (“A few more years when they have come… ”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines After Tearing Up Old Mss. by Kimball McIlroy · (pm)
- Lines (“After weary travel—toll…”) by W. Calvert · (pm)
- Lines Against a Familiar Edict in a City Park by King Russell · (pm)
- Lines (“Ah, no! I cannot clasp thy hand…”) by Frances Henrietta Sheffield · (pm)
- Lines (“A kindly word, a cheerful smile…”) by B. F. T. · (pm)
- Lines (“A kindly word, a cheerful smile…”) by B. F. Thomas · (pm)
- Lines à la Swinburne by Tricotrin · (pm)
- Lines (“A little bud, its crimson petals opening…”) by Melinda Lewis · (pm)
- Lines and Arrows by Lester Thees · (ss)
- Lines and Business by P. G. Wodehouse · (ss)
- Lines and Curves by Ralph I. Egan · (??)
- Lines and Curves—and Girls by Don Herold · (rv)
- Lines and Figures by Nita Nalle · (vi)
- Lines (“And has the earth lost”) by Thomas Hood · (pm)
- Lines and Maligns to an Heiress by Ruth Logan · (??)
- Lines and Wrinkles by Doris Lee Ashley · (ar)
- Lines (“Another friend has gone…”) by Nettie Boore · (pm)
- 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 Air by Joel Ward · (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 Gift by Fannie Heaslip Lea · (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)
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