Potential Titles: Spy
Jul. 12th, 2011 06:42 pmTime's jealous spies, sentinelled afar, deride him - Laurence Binyon "The Sirens: I. The Victories"
Spying from behind my mother's eyes - Ama Codjoe "Hunger"
Spies on Heaven's work - Rev. William Crowe "Lewesdon Hill"
Those dolls actually spies with alien eyes - M. Frost "Telling" [Strange Horizons 9 Oct. 2006]
Spies of two empire nations unallied - Robert Graves "The Lord Chamberlain Tells of a Famous Meeting"
The jealous eyes of household spies - Donald Justice "Ode to a Dressmaker's Dummy"
Wind plays the spy - Jane Kenyon "Small Early Valentine"
To explain about mechanical pigeon spies - Edgar Kunz "Squatters"
Might spy a mote upon a brother's eye - Walter Savage Landor "To Barry Cornwall"
To make a sycophant or spy - Henry Lushington "To the Memory of Pietro d'Alessandro"
But I fear the moon may spy - Maikof (Apollon Maykov) "The Kiss Refused" transl. by John Pollen
The color of the roses that spy - Sally Wen Mao "The Toll of the Sea"
Spies with cunning deep - Walter S. Percy "Bo-Peep"
Hostile spies in the bright noon - Ronsard "To the Moon" transl. by Andrew Lang
Though we fancy none can spy - Isaac Watts "The Thief"
Through the spyglass of trust - Elaine Equi "Round Corners"
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Spying from behind my mother's eyes - Ama Codjoe "Hunger"
Spies on Heaven's work - Rev. William Crowe "Lewesdon Hill"
Those dolls actually spies with alien eyes - M. Frost "Telling" [Strange Horizons 9 Oct. 2006]
Spies of two empire nations unallied - Robert Graves "The Lord Chamberlain Tells of a Famous Meeting"
The jealous eyes of household spies - Donald Justice "Ode to a Dressmaker's Dummy"
Wind plays the spy - Jane Kenyon "Small Early Valentine"
To explain about mechanical pigeon spies - Edgar Kunz "Squatters"
Might spy a mote upon a brother's eye - Walter Savage Landor "To Barry Cornwall"
To make a sycophant or spy - Henry Lushington "To the Memory of Pietro d'Alessandro"
But I fear the moon may spy - Maikof (Apollon Maykov) "The Kiss Refused" transl. by John Pollen
The color of the roses that spy - Sally Wen Mao "The Toll of the Sea"
Spies with cunning deep - Walter S. Percy "Bo-Peep"
Hostile spies in the bright noon - Ronsard "To the Moon" transl. by Andrew Lang
Though we fancy none can spy - Isaac Watts "The Thief"
Through the spyglass of trust - Elaine Equi "Round Corners"
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