Potential Titles: Rave
Jun. 2nd, 2011 05:59 pmWild ravings in Night's frighted ear - James Beattie "Elegy"
The winds in wild distraction rave - Patrick Bronte "Winter-Night Meditations"
Steering out where Neptune raves - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Yacht-Race"
Madly the wind-gusts rave - H.D. "Desolate" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.729, 15 Dec. 1877]
A one-man rave in the body's industrial district - Kyle Dargan "Points of Contact"
When the gust raves, and the floods descend - Delta "A November Morning's Reverie" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXXXV, v.LXII, Nov. 1847]
What matter though the gale in fury rave - J.B.F. "Mehalah" [Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, fifth series, no.153, vol.III, Dec. 4, 1886]
When the wind raved round the land - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
Rave 'mid thunder-peals and clouds of fire - Paul H. Hayne "A Comparison" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.22, Oct. 1878]
Jealous raving, wild and frantic - "The Lesson of the Hour" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]
Jealous raving, wild and frantic - Edward Sprague Rand "The Lesson of the Hour" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]
The madness when the old gods rave - Herbert Randall "The Dream That's in the Sea"
After a terror of all raving sound - Leonora Speyer "April on the Battlefields"
As elementary as Fate's wild raving - Carmen Sylva "The Glowworm"
By ravings of rebels and Rock - "You'll Come to Our Ball" [Mirror of Literature v.13 issue 358, Feb. 1829. Credited to London Magazine]
Navigation Links:
Go to R word index.
Go to author indices.
Go to word indices.
Go to category indices.
The winds in wild distraction rave - Patrick Bronte "Winter-Night Meditations"
Steering out where Neptune raves - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Yacht-Race"
Madly the wind-gusts rave - H.D. "Desolate" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.729, 15 Dec. 1877]
A one-man rave in the body's industrial district - Kyle Dargan "Points of Contact"
When the gust raves, and the floods descend - Delta "A November Morning's Reverie" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXXXV, v.LXII, Nov. 1847]
What matter though the gale in fury rave - J.B.F. "Mehalah" [Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, fifth series, no.153, vol.III, Dec. 4, 1886]
When the wind raved round the land - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"
Rave 'mid thunder-peals and clouds of fire - Paul H. Hayne "A Comparison" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.22, Oct. 1878]
Jealous raving, wild and frantic - "The Lesson of the Hour" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]
Jealous raving, wild and frantic - Edward Sprague Rand "The Lesson of the Hour" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]
The madness when the old gods rave - Herbert Randall "The Dream That's in the Sea"
After a terror of all raving sound - Leonora Speyer "April on the Battlefields"
As elementary as Fate's wild raving - Carmen Sylva "The Glowworm"
By ravings of rebels and Rock - "You'll Come to Our Ball" [Mirror of Literature v.13 issue 358, Feb. 1829. Credited to London Magazine]
Navigation Links:
Go to R word index.
Go to author indices.
Go to word indices.
Go to category indices.