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Lines and lines of heartache-headaches
– glen_ponder
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Lines and Squares
– Alan Alexander Milne
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Lines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
– William Wordsworth
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Lines Composed In A Concert-Room
– Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day
– Anne Brontë
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Lines For A Christmas Card
– Hilaire Belloc
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Lines For A Friend’s Album
– Joanna Baillie
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Lines for a Grave-Stone
– Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Lines For A Prologue
– Archibald MacLeish
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Lines For A Sun-Dial
– Alfred Noyes
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Lines For An Album
– James Whitcomb Riley
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Lines For Lizer-Jane's Album.
– Joseph Furphy
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Lines from
– Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Lines From A Letter To A Young Clerical Friend
– John Greenleaf Whittier
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Lines from Endymion
– John Keats
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Lines II
– Mathilde Blind
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Lines Impearled
– Kurt Philip Behm
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Lines In A Flyleaf Of 'Christabel'
– William Watson
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Lines In A Letter To His Lady Cousin, Honor Driden, Who Had Given Him A Silver Inkstand, With A Set Of Writing Materials, 1655
– John Dryden
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Lines in Defence of the Stage
– William Topaz McGonagall
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Lines in Memoriam Regarding the Entertainment in Reform Street Hall, Dundee
– William Topaz McGonagall
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Lines In Memory Of Edmund Morris
– Duncan Campbell Scott
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Lines In Memory Of William Leggett
– William Cullen Bryant
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Lines in Praise of Mr. J. Graham Henderson, Hawick
– William Topaz McGonagall
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Lines in Praise of Professor Blackie
– William Topaz McGonagall
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