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- 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 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 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 Lord Gorell · (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 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 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)
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