Potential Titles: Display
Apr. 4th, 2010 02:21 amGrim display of rain and hail - Cora C. Bass "Sea and Cliff"
The names those noteless burial-stones display - Owen Roe mac an Bhaird (or Ward), c.1608 "A Lament for the Princes of Tyrone and Tyrconnel" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
What Fate's unblotted page display'd - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
The vain gifts and joys which she displays - Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos "Epistle to Cean Bermudez, on the Vain Desires and Studie of Men" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
Displays the greatest art - "The First Hole at St. Andrews on a Crowded Day"
No need to display a poker face to yourself - Donna Masini "My Father Teaches Me to Play Solitaire"
A breathing map to display the curvature of our world - Nancy Mercado "Going to Work"
The banality of evil on full display - Poupeh Missaghi "Symptoms that May Be Signs of Some Things"
The long minutes displayed like flags - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Precious things of price displayed - Teig Dall O'Higgin c.1566 "Address to Brian O'Rourke 'of the Bulwarks' to Arouse Him Against the English" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Display of glory ominous - Walter S. Percy "The Singing Death"
Every bud of thought display - Ambrose Philips "To Miss Georgiana Carteret"
Noontide displays all its power - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Star of the Morning"
Displayed the wrecks of its impetuous course - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
Displayed as truth, a weapon, a warning - Ali Trotta "The Devil You Know"
Without one spark of gratitude display'd - "The Whore"
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The names those noteless burial-stones display - Owen Roe mac an Bhaird (or Ward), c.1608 "A Lament for the Princes of Tyrone and Tyrconnel" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
What Fate's unblotted page display'd - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
The vain gifts and joys which she displays - Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos "Epistle to Cean Bermudez, on the Vain Desires and Studie of Men" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
Displays the greatest art - "The First Hole at St. Andrews on a Crowded Day"
No need to display a poker face to yourself - Donna Masini "My Father Teaches Me to Play Solitaire"
A breathing map to display the curvature of our world - Nancy Mercado "Going to Work"
The banality of evil on full display - Poupeh Missaghi "Symptoms that May Be Signs of Some Things"
The long minutes displayed like flags - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Precious things of price displayed - Teig Dall O'Higgin c.1566 "Address to Brian O'Rourke 'of the Bulwarks' to Arouse Him Against the English" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Display of glory ominous - Walter S. Percy "The Singing Death"
Every bud of thought display - Ambrose Philips "To Miss Georgiana Carteret"
Noontide displays all its power - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Star of the Morning"
Displayed the wrecks of its impetuous course - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
Displayed as truth, a weapon, a warning - Ali Trotta "The Devil You Know"
Without one spark of gratitude display'd - "The Whore"
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