Potential Titles: Charles William Wallace
Nov. 1st, 2011 05:30 pmWhistle with the mocking-bird - Charles William Wallace "Barefoot After the Cows"
Dribbles his honey in straw - Charles William Wallace "Browning"
And kiss the sun "Good-bye!" - Charles William Wallace "A Choral of Sunset"
Sing chorals in the sky - Charles William Wallace "A Choral of Sunset"
Bindeth the flower - Charles William Wallace "Chorus"
With biting bitterness of mind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
Of roseless thorns to crown and bind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
False the charge and false the mind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
But the giver in the gold - Charles William Wallace "Gift and Giver"
The brightest day must fall - Charles William Wallace "Good-Night: Infant"
Night shall weep her silent tears - Charles William Wallace "Good-Night: Infant"
Thy soldier hand and heart at rest - Charles William Wallace "Good-Night: Youth"
Scatter wild their seeds - Charles William Wallace "The Haunted House"
Deep in the heart's confines - Charles William Wallace "The Human Heart"
The stagnant pools of Time - Charles William Wallace "I Wonder"
Ghosts from hungry graves - Charles William Wallace "Life's Lost Skiff"
Until the Suns of Spring have smiled - Charles William Wallace "Life's Philosophy"
Threw sweet love upon the winds - Charles William Wallace "The Lone Wayside Wild Rose"
Haunt every solitude known - Charles William Wallace "Lonely!"
Sweet Passion's inward storms - Charles William Wallace "Madrigal"
Set in ruby rays serene - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
For the rarest flower seeks - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
Raised above the Morning's eye - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
The smile of wave and flower - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
The seas draw down the stars - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
The winds enfold the mountains - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
Swept by the eyes of my soul - Charles William Wallace "My Defeat"
Wrought of gold from my heart riven - Charles William Wallace "The Nightmare"
Like echoes of the distant brine - Charles William Wallace "The Old Benoni Tree"
See the pink of fruit above us - Charles William Wallace "The Old Benoni Tree"
Kissed the bony branches into blossom - Charles William Wallace "The Old Benoni Tree"
And let who can be clever - Charles William Wallace "On Kingsley's 'Farewell'"
Sickle made of blooming flowers - Charles William Wallace "The Sickle of Flowers"
The iron-plated breast of Night - Charles William Wallace "Sonnets of Life I"
That never shall borrow peace - Charles William Wallace "Soul of My Soul"
The eyes from their sockets of fire - Charles William Wallace "There's a Laugh"
Like a blessing that answers a prayer - Charles William Wallace "There's a Laugh"
A century of hope - Charles William Wallace "Through Reverent Eyes"
The portal the sun has opened - Charles William Wallace "Thus Life's Tale"
And the mer-folk weeping - Charles William Wallace "Thus Life's Tale"
Braiding the mermaiden's hair - Charles William Wallace "To Fancy"
Thrown from the rolling moon - Charles William Wallace "To Fancy"
Croon to the moon asleep - Charles William Wallace "To Fancy"
Up from the gray of earth - Charles William Wallace "To Thee Above"
Drip from the wing of the hours - Charles William Wallace "Useless?"
From the harp at Infinity's feet - Charles William Wallace "Woodland Lay"
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Dribbles his honey in straw - Charles William Wallace "Browning"
And kiss the sun "Good-bye!" - Charles William Wallace "A Choral of Sunset"
Sing chorals in the sky - Charles William Wallace "A Choral of Sunset"
Bindeth the flower - Charles William Wallace "Chorus"
With biting bitterness of mind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
Of roseless thorns to crown and bind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
False the charge and false the mind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
But the giver in the gold - Charles William Wallace "Gift and Giver"
The brightest day must fall - Charles William Wallace "Good-Night: Infant"
Night shall weep her silent tears - Charles William Wallace "Good-Night: Infant"
Thy soldier hand and heart at rest - Charles William Wallace "Good-Night: Youth"
Scatter wild their seeds - Charles William Wallace "The Haunted House"
Deep in the heart's confines - Charles William Wallace "The Human Heart"
The stagnant pools of Time - Charles William Wallace "I Wonder"
Ghosts from hungry graves - Charles William Wallace "Life's Lost Skiff"
Until the Suns of Spring have smiled - Charles William Wallace "Life's Philosophy"
Threw sweet love upon the winds - Charles William Wallace "The Lone Wayside Wild Rose"
Haunt every solitude known - Charles William Wallace "Lonely!"
Sweet Passion's inward storms - Charles William Wallace "Madrigal"
Set in ruby rays serene - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
For the rarest flower seeks - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
Raised above the Morning's eye - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
The smile of wave and flower - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
The seas draw down the stars - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
The winds enfold the mountains - Charles William Wallace "A Mortal"
Swept by the eyes of my soul - Charles William Wallace "My Defeat"
Wrought of gold from my heart riven - Charles William Wallace "The Nightmare"
Like echoes of the distant brine - Charles William Wallace "The Old Benoni Tree"
See the pink of fruit above us - Charles William Wallace "The Old Benoni Tree"
Kissed the bony branches into blossom - Charles William Wallace "The Old Benoni Tree"
And let who can be clever - Charles William Wallace "On Kingsley's 'Farewell'"
Sickle made of blooming flowers - Charles William Wallace "The Sickle of Flowers"
The iron-plated breast of Night - Charles William Wallace "Sonnets of Life I"
That never shall borrow peace - Charles William Wallace "Soul of My Soul"
The eyes from their sockets of fire - Charles William Wallace "There's a Laugh"
Like a blessing that answers a prayer - Charles William Wallace "There's a Laugh"
A century of hope - Charles William Wallace "Through Reverent Eyes"
The portal the sun has opened - Charles William Wallace "Thus Life's Tale"
And the mer-folk weeping - Charles William Wallace "Thus Life's Tale"
Braiding the mermaiden's hair - Charles William Wallace "To Fancy"
Thrown from the rolling moon - Charles William Wallace "To Fancy"
Croon to the moon asleep - Charles William Wallace "To Fancy"
Up from the gray of earth - Charles William Wallace "To Thee Above"
Drip from the wing of the hours - Charles William Wallace "Useless?"
From the harp at Infinity's feet - Charles William Wallace "Woodland Lay"
Probably the poet's Wikipedia page.
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