Potential Titles: Perhaps
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Go ask the sphinx, perhaps she knows - Ardelia Maria Barton "What Is the Future of the Race?"
Perhaps after a chastening apocalypse - Cal Bedient "Expulsion"
Perhaps we do well to live with uncertainty - Kimberly Blaeser "After Words"
Perhaps a liking for the Crumbs - Lady Helena Carnegie and Mrs Arthur Jacob "Charitable Louisa"
Perhaps ten thousand, perhaps ten times more - Catullus "[Suffenus, whom we both have known so well]" transl. by Rev. George W. Bethune [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
And rings perhaps with hollow sound - J.F. "The Better Thought" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.460, 23 Oct. 1852]
Perhaps one less, perhaps one more - "Fairy's Album: II. The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe"
And having perhaps the better claim - Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken"
Perhaps my heart will stay uncertain - Nathalie Handal "The City"
Perhaps I too would succumb to the corn syrup - Tiffany Higgins "Dance, Dance, While the Hive Collapses" [Poetry Jan. 2016]
That misery perhaps is found - Fanny Kemble "To a Star"
Perhaps our dreams have not drowned - Ryan Naamdhew "Curry-Leaf Dragon"
Perhaps my soul understands more than my heart can know - Margaret Noodin "I Am Undefeated" transl. by the author
Perhaps matters would not be much mended - Old Humphrey "The Sabbath Breaker Reclaimed; or, a pleasing history of Thomas Brown"
Perhaps I shall forget time - Lynn Riggs "The Hollow"
Not ghosts, perhaps, but dreams - Margaret E. Sangster "To an Old Schoolhouse"
Perhaps you will pause for music and strange foods - "The Way of Virtue: The Way of the Way" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
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Go ask the sphinx, perhaps she knows - Ardelia Maria Barton "What Is the Future of the Race?"
Perhaps after a chastening apocalypse - Cal Bedient "Expulsion"
Perhaps we do well to live with uncertainty - Kimberly Blaeser "After Words"
Perhaps a liking for the Crumbs - Lady Helena Carnegie and Mrs Arthur Jacob "Charitable Louisa"
Perhaps ten thousand, perhaps ten times more - Catullus "[Suffenus, whom we both have known so well]" transl. by Rev. George W. Bethune [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
And rings perhaps with hollow sound - J.F. "The Better Thought" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.460, 23 Oct. 1852]
Perhaps one less, perhaps one more - "Fairy's Album: II. The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe"
And having perhaps the better claim - Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken"
Perhaps my heart will stay uncertain - Nathalie Handal "The City"
Perhaps I too would succumb to the corn syrup - Tiffany Higgins "Dance, Dance, While the Hive Collapses" [Poetry Jan. 2016]
That misery perhaps is found - Fanny Kemble "To a Star"
Perhaps our dreams have not drowned - Ryan Naamdhew "Curry-Leaf Dragon"
Perhaps my soul understands more than my heart can know - Margaret Noodin "I Am Undefeated" transl. by the author
Perhaps matters would not be much mended - Old Humphrey "The Sabbath Breaker Reclaimed; or, a pleasing history of Thomas Brown"
Perhaps I shall forget time - Lynn Riggs "The Hollow"
Not ghosts, perhaps, but dreams - Margaret E. Sangster "To an Old Schoolhouse"
Perhaps you will pause for music and strange foods - "The Way of Virtue: The Way of the Way" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
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