Potential Titles: Harm/Harmless
Aug. 2nd, 2010 02:50 amLest Jack Frost should their pumpkin harm - William E. Barton "The Story of a Pumpkin Pie"
At midnight's hour of harm - Elizabeth B. Barret [Barrett Browning] "The Cry of the Children" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXXIV, v.LIV, Aug. 1843]
Harm those they hoodwink - Tommaso Campanella "XXVII. The Bad Prince" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Horror and the shade of harm - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book VIII. The Scouring of the Horse"
I knew no harm of Bonaparte - G.K. Chesterton "The Rolling English Road"
Spectre cannot harm, serpent cannot charm - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life XL"
Cannot harm a foe so reticent - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature XXXV: The Rat"
If hands corrupted harm the nation - John Gay "Fable LIV: Ant in Office" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]
Our very dreams have knowledge of the harm - E.O.H. "Dreams" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
I will not use you for harm - Carlie Hoffman "After Morlot Avenue"
presence of harm's numb climb - Douglas Kearney "There's no 'sass' in 'dissociation'"
No praise for the hand that harms me - Emily Khilfeh "Ekphrasis On "The New York Times" Headline "Understanding the Middle East Through the Animal Kingdom""
The hands were scouts discovering harms - Markham "Man" [The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.13, no.365, 11 April 1829]
And you dare not do him harm - Madeleine Sweeny Miller "Your To-morrow"
grief looks gorgeous in the face of harm - Nnadi Samuel "Someday, I Identify as a Prairie"
The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXI"
May your dreams be harmless as my own - Natalie Clifford Barney "Apology"
Harmless as a bubble - Kurt Cyrus "Hotel Deep"
Harmless phantoms on their errands - Henry W. Longfellow "Haunted Houses"
Became a harmless roar, molten lead, tree ash - Mara Pastor "Los Bustos de Martí/The Busts of Martí" transl. by María José Giménez and Anna Rosenwong
If all swords were as harmless as this - "Wonders of a Toy-Shop"
Unharmed by the touch of human hand - Lucinda Elliott "The Linnaea Borealis" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.418, 3 Jan. 1852]
Rise unharmed from her ossuary shell - Harry Martinson "Aniara 99" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
Tread unharmed the blaze of stars - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
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At midnight's hour of harm - Elizabeth B. Barret [Barrett Browning] "The Cry of the Children" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXXIV, v.LIV, Aug. 1843]
Harm those they hoodwink - Tommaso Campanella "XXVII. The Bad Prince" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Horror and the shade of harm - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book VIII. The Scouring of the Horse"
I knew no harm of Bonaparte - G.K. Chesterton "The Rolling English Road"
Spectre cannot harm, serpent cannot charm - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life XL"
Cannot harm a foe so reticent - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature XXXV: The Rat"
If hands corrupted harm the nation - John Gay "Fable LIV: Ant in Office" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]
Our very dreams have knowledge of the harm - E.O.H. "Dreams" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
I will not use you for harm - Carlie Hoffman "After Morlot Avenue"
presence of harm's numb climb - Douglas Kearney "There's no 'sass' in 'dissociation'"
No praise for the hand that harms me - Emily Khilfeh "Ekphrasis On "The New York Times" Headline "Understanding the Middle East Through the Animal Kingdom""
The hands were scouts discovering harms - Markham "Man" [The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.13, no.365, 11 April 1829]
And you dare not do him harm - Madeleine Sweeny Miller "Your To-morrow"
grief looks gorgeous in the face of harm - Nnadi Samuel "Someday, I Identify as a Prairie"
The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXI"
May your dreams be harmless as my own - Natalie Clifford Barney "Apology"
Harmless as a bubble - Kurt Cyrus "Hotel Deep"
Harmless phantoms on their errands - Henry W. Longfellow "Haunted Houses"
Became a harmless roar, molten lead, tree ash - Mara Pastor "Los Bustos de Martí/The Busts of Martí" transl. by María José Giménez and Anna Rosenwong
If all swords were as harmless as this - "Wonders of a Toy-Shop"
Unharmed by the touch of human hand - Lucinda Elliott "The Linnaea Borealis" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.418, 3 Jan. 1852]
Rise unharmed from her ossuary shell - Harry Martinson "Aniara 99" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
Tread unharmed the blaze of stars - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
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