Lyric Poetry

Lyric Poetry, poetry originally accompanied by the lyre, in which the poet sings his own passions, sure of a sympathetic response from others in like circumstances with himself.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Lyons * Lysander
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Lydgate, John
Lydia
Lyell, Sir Charles
Lyly, John
Lynch Law
Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley, Baron
Lynedoch, Thomas Graham, Lord
Lyon Court
Lyon King of Arms
Lyons
Lyric Poetry
Lysander
Lysimachus
Lytton, Edward Robert, Earl of
Lytton, George Edward Bulwer, Lord
Mab, Queen
Mabillon, Jean
Mably, Gabriel Bonnet De
Mabusa, Jan
Macadam, John Loudon
Macaire, Robert

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