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Lacedemonian Instruction
Come hither my boy tell me what thou seest there / A fool tangled in a religious snare[3] -
Lad of Athens, faithful be
Lad of Athens faithful be to thyself and mystery— / All the rest is perjury— -
Lain in Nature — so suffice us
Lain in Nature — so suffice us / The enchantless Pod / When we advertise existence … -
Largess (Botta)
Go forth in life, O friend, not seeking love; / A mendicant that with imploring eye / And outstretched hand asks of the passers-by … -
The Last Buccaneer
Oh, England is a pleasant place for those that's rich and high; / But England is a cruel place for such poor folks as I; / And such a port for Mariners I ne'er shall see again, … -
Last Week
Oh, the new-chum went to the backblock run, / But he should have gone there last week. / He tramped ten miles with a loaded gun, … -
Lay this Laurel on the One
Lay this Laurel on the One / Too intrinsic for Renown — / Laurel — veil your deathless tree — … -
Lays of Ancient Rome/Horatius
I / Lars Porsena of Clusium / By the Nine Gods he swore … -
Lays of Ancient Rome/The Battle of the Lake Regillus
A Lay Sung at the Feast of Castor and Pollux on the Ides of / Quintilis in the year of the City CCCCLI. / I … -
Lays of Ancient Rome/The Prophecy of Capys
A Lay Sung at the Banquet in the Capitol, on the Day Whereon / Manius Curius Dentatus, a Second Time Consul, Triumphed Over King / Pyrrhus and the Tarentines, in the Year of the City CCCCLXXIX. …
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