Potential Titles: Time of Day [category]
Aug. 20th, 2012 01:13 am8:20:
Space went to war with itself at 8:20 - Mike Allen "Space War"
10pm:
There is a 10pm curfew for noise - Dimitri Reyes "[Oye! This is an apartment building ode]"
Afternoon.
Coffee Break:
two tragic martyrs on coffee break - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Maternal Otherhood Of Mythematists Will Now Come To Order"
Curfew.
Dawn.
Day.
Daybreak.
Dog-Watch:
While the tired Dog-Watch hailed the sea-merged Star - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Dusk.
Eve [time of day or night before].
Evening.
Eventide:
The hare that feeds at eventide - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Forester"
Conquering kings at eventide - Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton "I Watch the Ships"
Food - Specific Meals [category].
Gloaming:
Braiding in drops of the gloaming - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Glen All Is Still"
Shall be braided in drops of the gloaming - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Glen All Is Still"
At the gloaming's pensive hour - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Thin blades you sharpen in the gloaming - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
Matins.
Midnight.
Months and Days of the Week [category].
Morning.
Morrow.
Night.
Nightfall.
Nocturnal.
Noon.
Noonday.
Noontide.
Rush Hour:
By the daydream of lawless rush hour - Amber Tamblyn "To a New Dawning"
Sunrise.
Sunset.
Sun-Up:
Jewels harvested before sun-up - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
Today.
Tomorrow.
Tonight.
Twilight.
Vesper.
Yesterday.
Where a century fits comfortably inside 10 am - John McCarthy "Gravestone"
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Space went to war with itself at 8:20 - Mike Allen "Space War"
10pm:
There is a 10pm curfew for noise - Dimitri Reyes "[Oye! This is an apartment building ode]"
Afternoon.
Coffee Break:
two tragic martyrs on coffee break - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "The Maternal Otherhood Of Mythematists Will Now Come To Order"
Curfew.
Dawn.
Day.
Daybreak.
Dog-Watch:
While the tired Dog-Watch hailed the sea-merged Star - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Dusk.
Eve [time of day or night before].
Evening.
Eventide:
The hare that feeds at eventide - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Forester"
Conquering kings at eventide - Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton "I Watch the Ships"
Food - Specific Meals [category].
Gloaming:
Braiding in drops of the gloaming - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Glen All Is Still"
Shall be braided in drops of the gloaming - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Glen All Is Still"
At the gloaming's pensive hour - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Thin blades you sharpen in the gloaming - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
Matins.
Midnight.
Months and Days of the Week [category].
Morning.
Morrow.
Night.
Nightfall.
Nocturnal.
Noon.
Noonday.
Noontide.
Rush Hour:
By the daydream of lawless rush hour - Amber Tamblyn "To a New Dawning"
Sunrise.
Sunset.
Sun-Up:
Jewels harvested before sun-up - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
Today.
Tomorrow.
Tonight.
Twilight.
Vesper.
Yesterday.
Where a century fits comfortably inside 10 am - John McCarthy "Gravestone"
Navigation Links:
Go to author indices.
Go to word indices.
Go to category indices.