ls breed 279
Life and the Universe show spontaneity 315
Life is a gift that most of us hold dear 357
Life would be an easy matter 57
Lilies, lilies, white lilies and yellow 379
Like to the thundering tone of unspoke speeches 848
Little bopeepals 324
Little I ask; my wants are few 238
Little Orphant Annie's come to our house to stay 934
Little Penelope Socrates 284
Lives there a man with a soul so dead 786
Long by the willow-trees 439
Lord Erskine, at women presuming to rail 366
Malbrouck, the prince of commanders 28
Man is for woman made 41
Many a long, long year ago 664
Margarita first possess'd 176
Marry, I lent my gossip my mare, to fetch home coals 807
Mary had a little lamb 506
Matilda Maud Mackenzie frankly hadn't any chin 395
May the Babylonish curse 726
Men, Dying, make their wills, but wives 362
Men once were surnamed for their shape or estate 804
'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam 498
Miniver Cheevy, child of scorn 229
Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa! 95
Miss Flora McFlimsey, of Madison Square 148
Mr. Finney had a turnip 847
My brother Jack was nine in May 390
My coachman, in the moonlight there 359
My curse upon you venom'd stang 724
My dear young friend, whose shining wit 42
My feet, they haul me Round the House 855
My Heart will break--I'm sure it will 183
My lank limp lily, my long lithe lily 510
My little dears, who learn to read, pray early, learn to shun 828
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