Later Essays, xvi. 215

Lay Morals, xvi. 379

Legends, Edinburgh, i. 291

“Let Beauty awake in the morn from beautiful dreams,” xiv. 224

“Let now your soul in this substantial world,” xiv. 255

Letter to a Young Gentleman who proposes to embrace the Career of Art, xvi. 290

Letters from Samoa, xviii. 351

“Let us, who part like brothers part like bards,” xvi. 245

“Light foot and tight foot,” xiv. 277