Lots lives lost

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  • Lot's Wife: In Genesis 19, Lot and his wife are fleeing Sodom to be spared its destruction. Lot's wife looks back at the city, in defiance of God's instructions, and is turned into a pillar of salt.
  • Love's Labour's Lost: one of Shakespeare's earliest comedies, known to have been performed in 1597; perhaps a subtle allusion to the thunderword above, since LLL has both the longest word ("honorificabilitudinus") and the longest soliloquy in all of Shakespeare