Potential Titles: Alice Meynell
Jan. 1st, 2011 07:45 pmA flock of bells take flight - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
A fleet of bells set sail - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
A verse of bells takes wing - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
With this ambiguous earth - Alice Meynell "Christ in the Universe"
Hear a million alien gospels - Alice Meynell "Christ in the Universe"
A narrow silence in the park - Alice Meynell "A Dead Harvest"
While she measures the leagues of dark - Alice Meynell "The Divine Privilege"
Might be parched by a vigil for her sake - Alice Meynell "The Divine Privilege"
Until that noon of sombre sky - Alice Meynell "Easter Night"
The rooted liberty of flowers - Alice Meynell "The English Metres"
Urgent in the break of day - Alice Meynell "The English Metres"
The million living fathers of the War - Alice Meynell "A Father of Women"
Mourning the crippled world, the bitter day - Alice Meynell "A Father of Women"
Now that your sons are dust - Alice Meynell "A Father of Women"
Flocks of fancies, wild of whim - Alice Meynell "The Fold"
Posturing kisses gone astray for scattered sweets - Alice Meynell "The Fold"
Hidden things my soul has sealed in silence - Alice Meynell "Free Will"
Desires with hampered wings - Alice Meynell "Free Will"
Each grown at such a price - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
The entire monopoly of day - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
The whole of the devoted sun - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
Who know our need and leave us in the dark - Alice Meynell "In Sleep"
Three broad bits of lucky gold - Alice Meynell "The Joyous Wanderer"
With change of times and change of air - Alice Meynell "The Lady Poverty"
How far apart the summers were of yore - Alice Meynell "Length of Days: to the Early Dead in Battle"
But greatly and in gold - Alice Meynell "Lord, I Owe Thee a Death"
Who gave so many dead unto the journeying wave - Alice Meynell "Parentage"
The dying of the golden and the grey - Alice Meynell "Parentage"
Trouble the dubious dawn - Alice Meynell "The Rainy Summer"
Carry their cold wild honey - Alice Meynell "The Rainy Summer"
One flame within those mutual eyes - Alice Meynell "Reflections"
Grow divine by endlessness - Alice Meynell "Reflections"
The thought that lurks in all delight - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
When sleep comes to close each difficult day - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
When night gives pause to the long watch I keep - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
Must doff my will as raiment laid away - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
A flock of winds came winging - Alice Meynell "The Roaring Frost"
Driving forth with a resounding call - Alice Meynell "The Roaring Frost"
Between what warming seas and conquering skies - Alice Meynell "The Roaring Frost"
Her flocks are thoughts - Alice Meynell "The Shepherdess"
All my stars forsake me - Alice Meynell "Song of Night at Daybreak"
Touch not this day's secret - Alice Meynell "Spring on the Alban Hills"
Take the riches of the rain - Alice Meynell "The Spring to the Summer"
The white houses transfigured one by one - Alice Meynell "Summer in England, 1914"
The silken harvest climbed the down - Alice Meynell "Summer in England, 1914"
Stroking the bread within the sheaves - Alice Meynell "Summer in England, 1914"
A phrase of notes resembling stars - Alice Meynell "A Thrush Before Dawn"
Single and spiritual notes of light - Alice Meynell "A Thrush Before Dawn"
And midnights of invisible rain - Alice Meynell "A Thrush Before Dawn"
Stand a barrier to eternity - Alice Meynell "To a Daisy"
With its crown of histories - Alice Meynell "To Antiquity"
Silent labours of the rain - Alice Meynell "To Any Poet"
With a long embrace of pardon - Alice Meynell "To Any Poet"
The sting of wit that trembles - Alice Meynell "To Sleep"
Silence strays amongst the winds - Alice Meynell "To the Beloved"
Hide-and-seek of gamesome and divine - Alice Meynell "To Tintoretto in Venice"
Still be the interpreter of suns to me - Alice Meynell "To Tintoretto in Venice"
This fright that has no tongue - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
What does fear cherish that it locks so well? - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
What fortress is thus kept? - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
Of what is ignorant terror sentinel? - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
By design of Nature prized - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
The visiting vision of seven centuries - Alice Meynell "Two Boyhoods"
Closed in these thousand leaves articulate - Alice Meynell "The Two Poets"
Shall find a splendour in that dust - Alice Meynell "The Two Questions"
This sudden hour retrieves the purpose of the past - Alice Meynell "The Two Poets"
Youth of abounding blood - Alice Meynell "The Unexpected Peril"
In the assaulted stronghold of his will - Alice Meynell "The Unknown God"
Within this brother's solitary day - Alice Meynell "The Unknown God"
This battle and this peace - Alice Meynell "The Unknown God"
Comes with tidings and a song - Alice Meynell "Unto Us a Son Is Given"
Come to our ignorant hearts - Alice Meynell "Veni Creator"
The long, the new surprises of his kiss - Alice Meynell "West Wind in Winter"
Around the tossing park and down the softened street- Alice Meynell "West Wind in Winter"
Rushes on my mortal guess with immortal things- Alice Meynell "West Wind in Winter"
Crowns thee lord of an unpurchasable word - Alice Meynell "Why Wilt Thou Chide"
I guard for thee this jealous sad monopoly - Alice Meynell "Why Wilt Thou Chide"
Walked not like any worldly wind - Alice Meynell "A Wind of Clear Weather in England"
Giving the bud I give the flower - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
Thoughts yet unripe - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
To pledge my hidden wheat - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
No mirror keeps its glances - Alice Meynell "Your Own Fair Youth"
Keep your golden hour - Alice Meynell "Your Own Fair Youth"
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A fleet of bells set sail - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
A verse of bells takes wing - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
With this ambiguous earth - Alice Meynell "Christ in the Universe"
Hear a million alien gospels - Alice Meynell "Christ in the Universe"
A narrow silence in the park - Alice Meynell "A Dead Harvest"
While she measures the leagues of dark - Alice Meynell "The Divine Privilege"
Might be parched by a vigil for her sake - Alice Meynell "The Divine Privilege"
Until that noon of sombre sky - Alice Meynell "Easter Night"
The rooted liberty of flowers - Alice Meynell "The English Metres"
Urgent in the break of day - Alice Meynell "The English Metres"
The million living fathers of the War - Alice Meynell "A Father of Women"
Mourning the crippled world, the bitter day - Alice Meynell "A Father of Women"
Now that your sons are dust - Alice Meynell "A Father of Women"
Flocks of fancies, wild of whim - Alice Meynell "The Fold"
Posturing kisses gone astray for scattered sweets - Alice Meynell "The Fold"
Hidden things my soul has sealed in silence - Alice Meynell "Free Will"
Desires with hampered wings - Alice Meynell "Free Will"
Each grown at such a price - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
The entire monopoly of day - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
The whole of the devoted sun - Alice Meynell "A General Communion"
Who know our need and leave us in the dark - Alice Meynell "In Sleep"
Three broad bits of lucky gold - Alice Meynell "The Joyous Wanderer"
With change of times and change of air - Alice Meynell "The Lady Poverty"
How far apart the summers were of yore - Alice Meynell "Length of Days: to the Early Dead in Battle"
But greatly and in gold - Alice Meynell "Lord, I Owe Thee a Death"
Who gave so many dead unto the journeying wave - Alice Meynell "Parentage"
The dying of the golden and the grey - Alice Meynell "Parentage"
Trouble the dubious dawn - Alice Meynell "The Rainy Summer"
Carry their cold wild honey - Alice Meynell "The Rainy Summer"
One flame within those mutual eyes - Alice Meynell "Reflections"
Grow divine by endlessness - Alice Meynell "Reflections"
The thought that lurks in all delight - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
When sleep comes to close each difficult day - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
When night gives pause to the long watch I keep - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
Must doff my will as raiment laid away - Alice Meynell "Renouncement"
A flock of winds came winging - Alice Meynell "The Roaring Frost"
Driving forth with a resounding call - Alice Meynell "The Roaring Frost"
Between what warming seas and conquering skies - Alice Meynell "The Roaring Frost"
Her flocks are thoughts - Alice Meynell "The Shepherdess"
All my stars forsake me - Alice Meynell "Song of Night at Daybreak"
Touch not this day's secret - Alice Meynell "Spring on the Alban Hills"
Take the riches of the rain - Alice Meynell "The Spring to the Summer"
The white houses transfigured one by one - Alice Meynell "Summer in England, 1914"
The silken harvest climbed the down - Alice Meynell "Summer in England, 1914"
Stroking the bread within the sheaves - Alice Meynell "Summer in England, 1914"
A phrase of notes resembling stars - Alice Meynell "A Thrush Before Dawn"
Single and spiritual notes of light - Alice Meynell "A Thrush Before Dawn"
And midnights of invisible rain - Alice Meynell "A Thrush Before Dawn"
Stand a barrier to eternity - Alice Meynell "To a Daisy"
With its crown of histories - Alice Meynell "To Antiquity"
Silent labours of the rain - Alice Meynell "To Any Poet"
With a long embrace of pardon - Alice Meynell "To Any Poet"
The sting of wit that trembles - Alice Meynell "To Sleep"
Silence strays amongst the winds - Alice Meynell "To the Beloved"
Hide-and-seek of gamesome and divine - Alice Meynell "To Tintoretto in Venice"
Still be the interpreter of suns to me - Alice Meynell "To Tintoretto in Venice"
This fright that has no tongue - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
What does fear cherish that it locks so well? - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
What fortress is thus kept? - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
Of what is ignorant terror sentinel? - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
By design of Nature prized - Alice Meynell "The Treasure"
The visiting vision of seven centuries - Alice Meynell "Two Boyhoods"
Closed in these thousand leaves articulate - Alice Meynell "The Two Poets"
Shall find a splendour in that dust - Alice Meynell "The Two Questions"
This sudden hour retrieves the purpose of the past - Alice Meynell "The Two Poets"
Youth of abounding blood - Alice Meynell "The Unexpected Peril"
In the assaulted stronghold of his will - Alice Meynell "The Unknown God"
Within this brother's solitary day - Alice Meynell "The Unknown God"
This battle and this peace - Alice Meynell "The Unknown God"
Comes with tidings and a song - Alice Meynell "Unto Us a Son Is Given"
Come to our ignorant hearts - Alice Meynell "Veni Creator"
The long, the new surprises of his kiss - Alice Meynell "West Wind in Winter"
Around the tossing park and down the softened street- Alice Meynell "West Wind in Winter"
Rushes on my mortal guess with immortal things- Alice Meynell "West Wind in Winter"
Crowns thee lord of an unpurchasable word - Alice Meynell "Why Wilt Thou Chide"
I guard for thee this jealous sad monopoly - Alice Meynell "Why Wilt Thou Chide"
Walked not like any worldly wind - Alice Meynell "A Wind of Clear Weather in England"
Giving the bud I give the flower - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
Thoughts yet unripe - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
To pledge my hidden wheat - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
No mirror keeps its glances - Alice Meynell "Your Own Fair Youth"
Keep your golden hour - Alice Meynell "Your Own Fair Youth"
Poet's Wikipedia page.
Navigation Links:
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