Potential Titles: Henry David Thoreau
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To call your distant soul their own - Henry David Thoreau "The Atlantides"
Friendly thoughts were cliffs to me - Henry David Thoreau "The Departure"
The bells are booming on either hand - Henry David Thoreau "Ding Dong"
Some grains of night tincture the noontide air - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
The jay screams through the chestnut wood - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
These rough burrs my heirlooms - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
Which bravely wait the charge of Winter's cavalry - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
To place my gains beyond the reach of tides - Henry David Thoreau "The Fisher's Boy"
Who trained his eye to look beneath - Henry David Thoreau "Free Love"
By the decrees of fate from year to year - Henry David Thoreau "Friendship"
No trivial bridge of words - Henry David Thoreau "Friendship"
Its sad knell rolls to many hearths - Henry David Thoreau "The Funeral Bell"
When life contracts into a vulgar span - Henry David Thoreau "Greece"
Chequers the shade with her forerunning light - Henry David Thoreau "Greece"
Which on such golden memories can lean - Henry David Thoreau "Greece"
Woven of Nature's richest stuffs - Henry David Thoreau "Haze"
Keep your realms and your circumscribed power - Henry David Thoreau "Independence"
To all true wants Time's ear is deaf - Henry David Thoreau "Independence"
All the clothes which outward nature wears - Henry David Thoreau "The Inward Morning"
Though all the Fates should prove unkind - Henry David Thoreau "Lines [Though all the Fates should prove unkind]"
Till fields of ice her course confine - Henry David Thoreau "Lines [Though all the Fates should prove unkind]"
That I may not disappoint myself - Henry David Thoreau "My Prayer"
With autumn gales my race is run - Henry David Thoreau "Nature's Child"
Winter is lurking within my moods - Henry David Thoreau "Nature's Child"
Venice and Naples learned their part - Henry David Thoreau "A River Scene"
Her young disciples leaves behind - Henry David Thoreau "A River Scene"
Their thoughts conversing with the sky - Henry David Thoreau "Rumors from an Aeolian Harp"
A parcel of vain strivings tied by a chance bond - Henry David Thoreau "Sic Vita"
A bunch of violets without their roots - Henry David Thoreau "Sic Vita"
A wisp of straw once coiled about their shoots - Henry David Thoreau "Sic Vita"
Shadowy form of midnight vision - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke"
And ask the gods to pardon this clear flame - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke"
Making slow acquaintance with the day - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke in Winter"
Mind intent to wield the early axe - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke in Winter"
For I will be her champion new - Henry David Thoreau "Stanzas [Away! Away! Away! Away!]"
The civil sun drying earth's tears - Henry David Thoreau "The Thaw"
To thaw and trickle with the melting snow - Henry David Thoreau "The Thaw"
Well-nigh extinct under man's fickle care - Henry David Thoreau "To a Stray Fowl"
While the relentless shade draws on its veil - Henry David Thoreau "To a Stray Fowl"
Which make the best philosophy untrue - Henry David Thoreau "Winter Memories"
Against the arrows of the coming sun - Henry David Thoreau "Winter Memories"
The blue-jay screams in angry mood - Henry David Thoreau "A Winter Scene"
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Friendly thoughts were cliffs to me - Henry David Thoreau "The Departure"
The bells are booming on either hand - Henry David Thoreau "Ding Dong"
Some grains of night tincture the noontide air - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
The jay screams through the chestnut wood - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
These rough burrs my heirlooms - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
Which bravely wait the charge of Winter's cavalry - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
To place my gains beyond the reach of tides - Henry David Thoreau "The Fisher's Boy"
Who trained his eye to look beneath - Henry David Thoreau "Free Love"
By the decrees of fate from year to year - Henry David Thoreau "Friendship"
No trivial bridge of words - Henry David Thoreau "Friendship"
Its sad knell rolls to many hearths - Henry David Thoreau "The Funeral Bell"
When life contracts into a vulgar span - Henry David Thoreau "Greece"
Chequers the shade with her forerunning light - Henry David Thoreau "Greece"
Which on such golden memories can lean - Henry David Thoreau "Greece"
Woven of Nature's richest stuffs - Henry David Thoreau "Haze"
Keep your realms and your circumscribed power - Henry David Thoreau "Independence"
To all true wants Time's ear is deaf - Henry David Thoreau "Independence"
All the clothes which outward nature wears - Henry David Thoreau "The Inward Morning"
Though all the Fates should prove unkind - Henry David Thoreau "Lines [Though all the Fates should prove unkind]"
Till fields of ice her course confine - Henry David Thoreau "Lines [Though all the Fates should prove unkind]"
That I may not disappoint myself - Henry David Thoreau "My Prayer"
With autumn gales my race is run - Henry David Thoreau "Nature's Child"
Winter is lurking within my moods - Henry David Thoreau "Nature's Child"
Venice and Naples learned their part - Henry David Thoreau "A River Scene"
Her young disciples leaves behind - Henry David Thoreau "A River Scene"
Their thoughts conversing with the sky - Henry David Thoreau "Rumors from an Aeolian Harp"
A parcel of vain strivings tied by a chance bond - Henry David Thoreau "Sic Vita"
A bunch of violets without their roots - Henry David Thoreau "Sic Vita"
A wisp of straw once coiled about their shoots - Henry David Thoreau "Sic Vita"
Shadowy form of midnight vision - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke"
And ask the gods to pardon this clear flame - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke"
Making slow acquaintance with the day - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke in Winter"
Mind intent to wield the early axe - Henry David Thoreau "Smoke in Winter"
For I will be her champion new - Henry David Thoreau "Stanzas [Away! Away! Away! Away!]"
The civil sun drying earth's tears - Henry David Thoreau "The Thaw"
To thaw and trickle with the melting snow - Henry David Thoreau "The Thaw"
Well-nigh extinct under man's fickle care - Henry David Thoreau "To a Stray Fowl"
While the relentless shade draws on its veil - Henry David Thoreau "To a Stray Fowl"
Which make the best philosophy untrue - Henry David Thoreau "Winter Memories"
Against the arrows of the coming sun - Henry David Thoreau "Winter Memories"
The blue-jay screams in angry mood - Henry David Thoreau "A Winter Scene"
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