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Loved vale of Evesham, 'tis a long farewell
- Jean Ingelow
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
- A E Housman
Low in the west the moon's slim crescent swings
- John Hay
Low it lieth—earth to earth
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
LOW to himself beneath the sun,
- Francis Turner Palgrave
Low was our pretty Cot: our tallest Rose
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Low-anchored cloud
- Henry David Thoreau
Lowly upon his bier
- Felicia Hemans
Lowther! in thy majestic pile are seen
- William Wordsworth
LULLED by the sound of pastoral bells,
- William Wordsworth
Luxurious Lesbos only memory keeps
- Nicholas Michell
Lying flat on my belly shivering in clutch frost
- Ivor Gurney
Lytton is a small town
- Grade 6 and 7 Lytton Elementary School
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