Potential Titles: Heave/Heft
Aug. 3rd, 2010 09:20 pmHeaving gasps that rattle your hinges - J. M. Bédard "Hatch"
Shoveling muddy snow or heaving ice - Babette Deutsch "Hibernal"
Between the heaves of storm - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity XLVI: Dying"
With secret tumult heaved - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
A ceiling of light heaving like molten glass - Susan Fawcett "Black Water Diving"
Heaved beneath the bitter blast - "The Fisherman's Keen, or the Lamentation of O'Donoghue of Affadown ('Roaring Water'), in the west of Co. Cork, for his three sons and his son-in-law, who were drowned" transl. by Anonymous
Hushes the heaving wave all the year - William Gibson "To a Canary Bird" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Heave ourselves on the gears - Daniel Johnson "In the Absence of Sparrows"
Heaved lava over carved stone and manuscript - R.B. Lemberg "Ranra's Unbalancing"
Fired with frost and heaving breath - D'Arcy McNickle "The Mountains"
A heave from the halfcourt moving like a meteor - Tomás Q. Morín "Bird"
The cathedrals heaved with walls of fire - Pablo Neruda "The Bull" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Distant stars and heaving clouds of dust - Tim Pratt "A Bestiary: Poor Bahamut"
A hundred sullen shovels claw and heave - Lloyd Roberts "The Winter Harvest"
The heaving of our doubtful breath - George Santayana "Athletic Ode"
On the time-flood's heaving waves my name - Friedrich Schiller "Reproach-To Laura"
To heave their shadows far and high - Mark Van Doren "Midwife Cat"
And heave with their deep rustle of retreat - Edith Wharton "Nightingales in Provence"
The heft and shimmer of sorrow - Tarfia Faizullah "You Ask Why Write About It Again"
A heft of air - Fred Moten "revision, impromptu"
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Shoveling muddy snow or heaving ice - Babette Deutsch "Hibernal"
Between the heaves of storm - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity XLVI: Dying"
With secret tumult heaved - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
A ceiling of light heaving like molten glass - Susan Fawcett "Black Water Diving"
Heaved beneath the bitter blast - "The Fisherman's Keen, or the Lamentation of O'Donoghue of Affadown ('Roaring Water'), in the west of Co. Cork, for his three sons and his son-in-law, who were drowned" transl. by Anonymous
Hushes the heaving wave all the year - William Gibson "To a Canary Bird" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Heave ourselves on the gears - Daniel Johnson "In the Absence of Sparrows"
Heaved lava over carved stone and manuscript - R.B. Lemberg "Ranra's Unbalancing"
Fired with frost and heaving breath - D'Arcy McNickle "The Mountains"
A heave from the halfcourt moving like a meteor - Tomás Q. Morín "Bird"
The cathedrals heaved with walls of fire - Pablo Neruda "The Bull" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Distant stars and heaving clouds of dust - Tim Pratt "A Bestiary: Poor Bahamut"
A hundred sullen shovels claw and heave - Lloyd Roberts "The Winter Harvest"
The heaving of our doubtful breath - George Santayana "Athletic Ode"
On the time-flood's heaving waves my name - Friedrich Schiller "Reproach-To Laura"
To heave their shadows far and high - Mark Van Doren "Midwife Cat"
And heave with their deep rustle of retreat - Edith Wharton "Nightingales in Provence"
The heft and shimmer of sorrow - Tarfia Faizullah "You Ask Why Write About It Again"
A heft of air - Fred Moten "revision, impromptu"
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