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Potential Titles: Heath
In their fissure of smoking heath - E.W. Hornung "The Ballad of Ensign Joy"
Underneath the coppice and heath - Rudyard Kipling "The Way Through the Woods"
Dark hills whose heath-bloom feeds no bee - William Morris "I Know a Little Garden-Close"
The night-jar is abroad on the heath - "A Sleep Song" transl. by P.H. Pearse
What enraptured hosts burn on the dusky heath - George William Russell "A Call of the Sidhe"
Where the heath laughed to heaven in robe of green - Florence Tylee "Fairyland in Midsummer" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.51-v.I, 20 Dec. 1884]
Sheltered Lear on the blasted heath - Jo Walton "The Godzilla Sonnets: ii) Godzilla in Shakespeare"
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Underneath the coppice and heath - Rudyard Kipling "The Way Through the Woods"
Dark hills whose heath-bloom feeds no bee - William Morris "I Know a Little Garden-Close"
The night-jar is abroad on the heath - "A Sleep Song" transl. by P.H. Pearse
What enraptured hosts burn on the dusky heath - George William Russell "A Call of the Sidhe"
Where the heath laughed to heaven in robe of green - Florence Tylee "Fairyland in Midsummer" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.51-v.I, 20 Dec. 1884]
Sheltered Lear on the blasted heath - Jo Walton "The Godzilla Sonnets: ii) Godzilla in Shakespeare"
Navigation Links:
Go to H word index.
Go to Potential Titles: Geographic/Landscape Features [category].
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