Potential Titles: Glee
Jul. 6th, 2010 03:01 amThe ruthless glee of an unescapable power - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"
The gleeful spaniel at my side - Lennox Amott "The Summer Shower"
This bitter glee of vanquished mortals - Charles Baudelaire "Obsession" transl. by Cyril Scott
Away it danced with shimmering glee - Richard Bowen "Genius" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]
Rove from gloom to glee - Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey "A Rover's Song"
To press the stirrup in fearlessness and glee - William Cory "Amaturus"
Blood, wine, and glee - "The Dance of the Sword" (Translated by Tom Taylor)
A glee among the garrets - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity V: Ending"
The weird glee of finding my way without incident - Rita Dove "Insomnia Etiquette"
Heard the sea-gulls scream for glee - Edward Dowden "By the Sea"
And leaps with its jubilant glee - Michael Field "Virgo Potens"
Wearing glee & sadness - Terrance Hayes "American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin"
Shared our scanty meal in bitterness or glee - E.B. Impey "The Savoyard" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.20 no.573, Oct. 27, 1832]
In monster glee rushes and roars - Robert Morris "A Sea Scene" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]
ring out with a taunting glee of my own - Iain Haley Pollock "[And I return to the field]"
The glee of the mad wind - Clinton Scollard "A Sea Change"
Lifting him up in all his wizard glee - Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro "Agathè--A Necromaunt in Three Chimeras III" [Graham's Magazine v.XX no.3, Mar. 1842]
their glee becomes sparkles in raindrops - Alexander Te Pohe "Luna"
Amazed at my own lightness and glee - Walt Whitman "Song of Myself"
They out-did the sparkling waves in glee - William Wordsworth "[I wandered lonely as a Cloud]"
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The gleeful spaniel at my side - Lennox Amott "The Summer Shower"
This bitter glee of vanquished mortals - Charles Baudelaire "Obsession" transl. by Cyril Scott
Away it danced with shimmering glee - Richard Bowen "Genius" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]
Rove from gloom to glee - Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey "A Rover's Song"
To press the stirrup in fearlessness and glee - William Cory "Amaturus"
Blood, wine, and glee - "The Dance of the Sword" (Translated by Tom Taylor)
A glee among the garrets - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity V: Ending"
The weird glee of finding my way without incident - Rita Dove "Insomnia Etiquette"
Heard the sea-gulls scream for glee - Edward Dowden "By the Sea"
And leaps with its jubilant glee - Michael Field "Virgo Potens"
Wearing glee & sadness - Terrance Hayes "American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin"
Shared our scanty meal in bitterness or glee - E.B. Impey "The Savoyard" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.20 no.573, Oct. 27, 1832]
In monster glee rushes and roars - Robert Morris "A Sea Scene" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]
ring out with a taunting glee of my own - Iain Haley Pollock "[And I return to the field]"
The glee of the mad wind - Clinton Scollard "A Sea Change"
Lifting him up in all his wizard glee - Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro "Agathè--A Necromaunt in Three Chimeras III" [Graham's Magazine v.XX no.3, Mar. 1842]
their glee becomes sparkles in raindrops - Alexander Te Pohe "Luna"
Amazed at my own lightness and glee - Walt Whitman "Song of Myself"
They out-did the sparkling waves in glee - William Wordsworth "[I wandered lonely as a Cloud]"
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