< Author:Emily Dickinson
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- Lad of Athens, faithful be -1768-
- Lain in Nature — so suffice us -1288-
- Lay this Laurel on the One -1393-
- Least Bee that brew — -676-
- Least Rivers — docile to some sea. -212-
- Left in immortal Youth -1289-
- Lest any doubt that we are glad that they were born Today -1156-
- Lest they should come — is all my fear -1169-
- Lest this be Heaven indeed -1043-
- Let down the Bars, Oh Death — -1065-
- Let me not mar that perfect Dream -1335-
- Let me not thirst with this Hock at my Lip, -1772-
- Let my first Knowing be of thee -1218-
- Let others - show this Surry's Grace -??-
- Let Us play Yesterday — -728-
- "Lethe" in my flower, -1730-
- Life is death we're lengthy at -??-
- Life — is what we make of it — -698-
- Life, and Death, and Giants — -706-
- Lift it — with the Feathers -1348-
- Light is sufficient to itself — -862-
- Lightly stepped a yellow star -1672-
- Like Brooms of Steel -1252-
- Like eyes that looked on Wastes — -458-
- Like Flowers, that heard the news of Dews, -513-
- Like her the Saints retire, -60-
- Like Men and Women Shadows walk -1105-
- Like Mighty Foot Lights — burned the Red -595-
- Like Rain it sounded till it curved -1235-
- Like Some Old fashioned Miracle -302-
- Like Time's insidious wrinkle -1236-
- Like Trains of Cars on Tracks of Plush -1224-
- Lives he in any other world -1557-
- Long Years apart — can make no -1383-
- Longing is like the Seed -1255-
- Look back on Time, with kindly eyes — -1478-
- Love — is anterior to Life — -917-
- Love — is that later Thing than Death — -924-
- Love — thou art high — -453-
- Love can do all but raise the Dead -1731-
- Love is done when Love's begun, -1485-
- Love reckons by itself — alone — -826-
- The lovely flowers embarrass me -??-
- Love's stricken "why" -1368-
- Low at my problem bending, -69-
- Luck is not chance — -1350-
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