Potential Titles: Thomas Hardy
Aug. 1st, 2010 11:23 pmThis revel of quick-cued mumming - Thomas Hardy "According to the Mighty Working"
Outside perception's range - Thomas Hardy "According to the Mighty Working"
Left the shining shrines unsought - Thomas Hardy "After Reading Psalms XXXIX., XL., etc."
To alight upon the wind-warped upland thorn - Thomas Hardy "Afterwards"
Veiled against too strong a stare - Thomas Hardy "An Ancient to Ancients"
No wizard wields the witching pen - Thomas Hardy "An Ancient to Ancients"
Waking to wish existence timeless - Thomas Hardy "And There Was a Great Calm"
From Heaven distilled a clemency - Thomas Hardy "And There Was a Great Calm"
Veering unbid into my view - Thomas Hardy "At Moonrise and Onwards"
That vouched the dark as done - Thomas Hardy "Barthelemon at Vauxhall"
Rang midnight within - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
His history would borrow - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
Where Death stood to win - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
By the pleasant pranks they played us - Thomas Hardy "Budmouth Dears"
Now that war has swept us sunder - Thomas Hardy "Budmouth Dears"
Here in breath and bone - Thomas Hardy "The Casual Acquaintance"
His casual jot of service on that road - Thomas Hardy "The Casual Acquaintance"
Time ticking hard on midnight - Thomas Hardy "The Collector Cleans His Picture"
And the spindrift strikes the glass - Thomas Hardy "The Curtains Now Are Drawn"
The toll that follows from the lagging bell - Thomas Hardy "Drawing Details in an Old Church"
Splashed in its tumbling stir - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Found me in haggard rooms - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Treading a lonely stair - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Till a harsh change comes edging in - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Our clock should be the closing flowers - Thomas Hardy "Dream of the City Shopwoman"
Our church the alleyed willow boughs - Thomas Hardy "Dream of the City Shopwoman"
A yearning nature's strong appeal - Thomas Hardy "Dream of the City Shopwoman"
While blusters vex the yew and vane - Thomas Hardy "A Drizzling Easter Morning"
Every sound moves memories - Thomas Hardy "A Duettist to Her Pianoforte: Song of Silence"
Such heavily-haunted harmony - Thomas Hardy "A Duettist to Her Pianoforte: Song of Silence"
Sufficient toll for an unwilling mind - Thomas Hardy "Epitaph"
Ask no ill-advised reward - Thomas Hardy "Epitaph"
When reddest flowers are black - Thomas Hardy "The Garden Seat"
Enter a daisy-and-buttercup land - Thomas Hardy "Growth in May"
Hurdles and stiles scarce visible - Thomas Hardy "Growth in May"
And the hurricane shakes the solid land - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
By those haunted heights the Atlantic smites - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
Till it catch the sound of that western sea - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
Where the gate was past finding - Thomas Hardy "Lonely Days"
In heavy years she would remember - Thomas Hardy "The Marble Tablet"
We shall have marched for nothing - Thomas Hardy "Men Who March Away"
Wayfared at the nadir of the sun - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
Denounce the sane as vicious - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
That grace can smooth no waters - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
In the gown of fading fashion - Thomas Hardy "The Old Gown"
Doomed long to part - Thomas Hardy "The Old Gown"
Ashlar whereon the gales might drum - Thomas Hardy "The Old Workman"
For brightest brown have donned a gray - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
To abate the misery of absentness - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
A caverned ark ever unopened - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
By bearing down the western road - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
November blew forth its bleared airs - Thomas Hardy "On One Who Lived and Died Where He Was Born"
Before our sands had run - Thomas Hardy "On the Tune called the Old-Hundred-and-Fourth"
The tide of chance may bring its offer - Thomas Hardy "The Opportunity"
By the embers in hearthside ease - Thomas Hardy "The Oxen"
Should go with him in the gloom - Thomas Hardy "The Oxen"
The ghost of a perished day - Thomas Hardy "A Procession of Dead Days"
A rainbow sight of promise made - Thomas Hardy "A Procession of Dead Days"
In its queue a train of sparks - Thomas Hardy "A Procession of Dead Days"
Whereon to fashion life's citadel - Thomas Hardy "Rake-Hell Muses"
At moth and gnat and cobweb-time - Thomas Hardy "The Rift"
A mad star crossed the sky - Thomas Hardy "The Second Night"
Wasting in sparks as it streamed - Thomas Hardy "The Second Night"
The sparks of the star in her pupils - Thomas Hardy "The Second Night"
With never a fault in its flow - Thomas Hardy "The Selfsame Song"
My head unturned lest my dream should fade - Thomas Hardy "The Shadow on the Stone"
From twain spheres with hearts distuned - Thomas Hardy "Side by Side"
Diverse their ways from the western door - Thomas Hardy "Side by Side"
Meeting those meandering down - Thomas Hardy "Snow in the Suburb"
Imprinted their dreams on its walls - Thomas Hardy "The Strange House"
When friendly summer calls again - Thomas Hardy "Summer Schemes"
Of what another moon will bring - Thomas Hardy "Summer Schemes"
Not designed to waste the noon - Thomas Hardy "To a Lady Playing and Singing in the Morning"
Let your chambers show no sorrow - Thomas Hardy "To a Well-Named Dwelling"
When the wind raved round the land - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
And our doors were blocked with sand - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
And bedtime brought the storm - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
Were beating up and down the dark - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
Dead Nelson and his half-dead crew - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
And beheld the uprising dark weather - Thomas Hardy "The Two Wives"
A preface without any book - Thomas Hardy "A Two-Years' Idyll"
Those two seasons unsought - Thomas Hardy "A Two-Years' Idyll"
Weather the cuckoo likes - Thomas Hardy "Weathers"
When beeches drip in browns and duns - Thomas Hardy "Weathers"
Nine drops of water bead the jessamine - Thomas Hardy "A Wet August"
Gilt over by the light I bore - Thomas Hardy "A Wet August"
Haunt there and drink the wormwood cup - Thomas Hardy "Where Three Roads Joined"
Put on youth in her look and air - Thomas Hardy "A Wife Comes Back"
That throned you from all else human - Thomas Hardy "Without, Not Within Her"
Under the breath of the winnowing-fan - Thomas Hardy "Without, Not Within Her"
Unchilled by damps of doubt - Thomas Hardy "A Woman's Trust"
With cloven logs to keep alight - Thomas Hardy "The Wood Fire"
Call off your eyes from care - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
By some determined deftness - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
Exalt and crown the hour - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
Limitless recruits from Fancy's pack - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
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Outside perception's range - Thomas Hardy "According to the Mighty Working"
Left the shining shrines unsought - Thomas Hardy "After Reading Psalms XXXIX., XL., etc."
To alight upon the wind-warped upland thorn - Thomas Hardy "Afterwards"
Veiled against too strong a stare - Thomas Hardy "An Ancient to Ancients"
No wizard wields the witching pen - Thomas Hardy "An Ancient to Ancients"
Waking to wish existence timeless - Thomas Hardy "And There Was a Great Calm"
From Heaven distilled a clemency - Thomas Hardy "And There Was a Great Calm"
Veering unbid into my view - Thomas Hardy "At Moonrise and Onwards"
That vouched the dark as done - Thomas Hardy "Barthelemon at Vauxhall"
Rang midnight within - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
His history would borrow - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
Where Death stood to win - Thomas Hardy "Before Marching, and After"
By the pleasant pranks they played us - Thomas Hardy "Budmouth Dears"
Now that war has swept us sunder - Thomas Hardy "Budmouth Dears"
Here in breath and bone - Thomas Hardy "The Casual Acquaintance"
His casual jot of service on that road - Thomas Hardy "The Casual Acquaintance"
Time ticking hard on midnight - Thomas Hardy "The Collector Cleans His Picture"
And the spindrift strikes the glass - Thomas Hardy "The Curtains Now Are Drawn"
The toll that follows from the lagging bell - Thomas Hardy "Drawing Details in an Old Church"
Splashed in its tumbling stir - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Found me in haggard rooms - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Treading a lonely stair - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Till a harsh change comes edging in - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"
Our clock should be the closing flowers - Thomas Hardy "Dream of the City Shopwoman"
Our church the alleyed willow boughs - Thomas Hardy "Dream of the City Shopwoman"
A yearning nature's strong appeal - Thomas Hardy "Dream of the City Shopwoman"
While blusters vex the yew and vane - Thomas Hardy "A Drizzling Easter Morning"
Every sound moves memories - Thomas Hardy "A Duettist to Her Pianoforte: Song of Silence"
Such heavily-haunted harmony - Thomas Hardy "A Duettist to Her Pianoforte: Song of Silence"
Sufficient toll for an unwilling mind - Thomas Hardy "Epitaph"
Ask no ill-advised reward - Thomas Hardy "Epitaph"
When reddest flowers are black - Thomas Hardy "The Garden Seat"
Enter a daisy-and-buttercup land - Thomas Hardy "Growth in May"
Hurdles and stiles scarce visible - Thomas Hardy "Growth in May"
And the hurricane shakes the solid land - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
By those haunted heights the Atlantic smites - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
Till it catch the sound of that western sea - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
Where the gate was past finding - Thomas Hardy "Lonely Days"
In heavy years she would remember - Thomas Hardy "The Marble Tablet"
We shall have marched for nothing - Thomas Hardy "Men Who March Away"
Wayfared at the nadir of the sun - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
Denounce the sane as vicious - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
That grace can smooth no waters - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
In the gown of fading fashion - Thomas Hardy "The Old Gown"
Doomed long to part - Thomas Hardy "The Old Gown"
Ashlar whereon the gales might drum - Thomas Hardy "The Old Workman"
For brightest brown have donned a gray - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
To abate the misery of absentness - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
A caverned ark ever unopened - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
By bearing down the western road - Thomas Hardy "On a Discovered Curl of Hair"
November blew forth its bleared airs - Thomas Hardy "On One Who Lived and Died Where He Was Born"
Before our sands had run - Thomas Hardy "On the Tune called the Old-Hundred-and-Fourth"
The tide of chance may bring its offer - Thomas Hardy "The Opportunity"
By the embers in hearthside ease - Thomas Hardy "The Oxen"
Should go with him in the gloom - Thomas Hardy "The Oxen"
The ghost of a perished day - Thomas Hardy "A Procession of Dead Days"
A rainbow sight of promise made - Thomas Hardy "A Procession of Dead Days"
In its queue a train of sparks - Thomas Hardy "A Procession of Dead Days"
Whereon to fashion life's citadel - Thomas Hardy "Rake-Hell Muses"
At moth and gnat and cobweb-time - Thomas Hardy "The Rift"
A mad star crossed the sky - Thomas Hardy "The Second Night"
Wasting in sparks as it streamed - Thomas Hardy "The Second Night"
The sparks of the star in her pupils - Thomas Hardy "The Second Night"
With never a fault in its flow - Thomas Hardy "The Selfsame Song"
My head unturned lest my dream should fade - Thomas Hardy "The Shadow on the Stone"
From twain spheres with hearts distuned - Thomas Hardy "Side by Side"
Diverse their ways from the western door - Thomas Hardy "Side by Side"
Meeting those meandering down - Thomas Hardy "Snow in the Suburb"
Imprinted their dreams on its walls - Thomas Hardy "The Strange House"
When friendly summer calls again - Thomas Hardy "Summer Schemes"
Of what another moon will bring - Thomas Hardy "Summer Schemes"
Not designed to waste the noon - Thomas Hardy "To a Lady Playing and Singing in the Morning"
Let your chambers show no sorrow - Thomas Hardy "To a Well-Named Dwelling"
When the wind raved round the land - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
And our doors were blocked with sand - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
And bedtime brought the storm - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
Were beating up and down the dark - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
Dead Nelson and his half-dead crew - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
And beheld the uprising dark weather - Thomas Hardy "The Two Wives"
A preface without any book - Thomas Hardy "A Two-Years' Idyll"
Those two seasons unsought - Thomas Hardy "A Two-Years' Idyll"
Weather the cuckoo likes - Thomas Hardy "Weathers"
When beeches drip in browns and duns - Thomas Hardy "Weathers"
Nine drops of water bead the jessamine - Thomas Hardy "A Wet August"
Gilt over by the light I bore - Thomas Hardy "A Wet August"
Haunt there and drink the wormwood cup - Thomas Hardy "Where Three Roads Joined"
Put on youth in her look and air - Thomas Hardy "A Wife Comes Back"
That throned you from all else human - Thomas Hardy "Without, Not Within Her"
Under the breath of the winnowing-fan - Thomas Hardy "Without, Not Within Her"
Unchilled by damps of doubt - Thomas Hardy "A Woman's Trust"
With cloven logs to keep alight - Thomas Hardy "The Wood Fire"
Call off your eyes from care - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
By some determined deftness - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
Exalt and crown the hour - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
Limitless recruits from Fancy's pack - Thomas Hardy "A Young Man's Exhortation"
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