Potential Titles: Abroad
Jan. 3rd, 2010 12:32 pmMoles take burrowing jaunts abroad - Lascelles Abercrombie "Ryton Firs: The Voices in the Dream"
When sad Autumn sheds abroad the stillness of decay - Mrs. Jane C. Campbell "My Bird" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Portents abroad of magic and might - Elizabeth Coatsworth "On a Night of Snow"
With fairies abroad for watch and warden - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "The Wonderful Apple-Tree"
Sweet chance, that led my steps abroad - W.H. Davies "A Great Time"
That led my steps abroad - William H. Davies "A Great Time"
Howl abroad like eager wolves - Max Eastman "To the Ascending Moon"
Nor a star abroad the way to show - Arthur Sherburne Hardy "Iter Supremum"
With change abroad and cheer at home - A.E. Housman "Last Poems I: The West"
What king must be abroad so late? - Joyce Kilmer "The Twelve-Forty-Five"
Oxen and kine they drive abroad - "The Maiden at the Thing" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier
Rolling abroad in eight directions - Mu Hua "Rhyme-Prose on the Sea" transl. by Burton Watson
The night-jar is abroad on the heath - "A Sleep Song" transl. by P.H. Pearse
Secrets filched and heralded abroad - Sylvester "The Dream" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
April airs were abroad - Katherine Tynan "Sheep and Lambs"
Walks abroad in symphonies - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"
Poured abroad widely by the drum - "XII: Xopancuicatl Nenonotzalcuicatl Ipampa in Aquique Amo on Mixtilia in Yaoc | A Spring Song, a Song of Exhortation, Because Certain Ones Did Not Go to the War" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton
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When sad Autumn sheds abroad the stillness of decay - Mrs. Jane C. Campbell "My Bird" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Portents abroad of magic and might - Elizabeth Coatsworth "On a Night of Snow"
With fairies abroad for watch and warden - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "The Wonderful Apple-Tree"
Sweet chance, that led my steps abroad - W.H. Davies "A Great Time"
That led my steps abroad - William H. Davies "A Great Time"
Howl abroad like eager wolves - Max Eastman "To the Ascending Moon"
Nor a star abroad the way to show - Arthur Sherburne Hardy "Iter Supremum"
With change abroad and cheer at home - A.E. Housman "Last Poems I: The West"
What king must be abroad so late? - Joyce Kilmer "The Twelve-Forty-Five"
Oxen and kine they drive abroad - "The Maiden at the Thing" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier
Rolling abroad in eight directions - Mu Hua "Rhyme-Prose on the Sea" transl. by Burton Watson
The night-jar is abroad on the heath - "A Sleep Song" transl. by P.H. Pearse
Secrets filched and heralded abroad - Sylvester "The Dream" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
April airs were abroad - Katherine Tynan "Sheep and Lambs"
Walks abroad in symphonies - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"
Poured abroad widely by the drum - "XII: Xopancuicatl Nenonotzalcuicatl Ipampa in Aquique Amo on Mixtilia in Yaoc | A Spring Song, a Song of Exhortation, Because Certain Ones Did Not Go to the War" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton
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