Potential Titles: Bold
Feb. 6th, 2010 07:53 pmAnd make the true heart bold - Cora C. Bass "Ours Is the Choice"
The bold demand of Time - Cora C. Bass "Where Passaconaway Was Wont to Stand"
Bold insurancers of deathless fame - Robert Blair "The Grave"
Bold gnats that revel round my solitude - Edmund Blunden "The March Bee"
The total of my bolder gains - Maxwell Bodenheim "Portraits. V: Housewife"
A boldness puzzled by his flesh - Maxwell Bodenheim "Rattlesnake Mountain Fable I"
Bold electric laughter - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Made bold by fraud and perfidy - Tommaso Campanella "XLII. A Prophecy of Judgment. No.3. The Golden Age" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Notes and aspirations bold - Prof. Wm. Campbell "An Evening Song" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
A midnight witch, Titania bold - Anna Cates "Three Triolets"
Which buys bold hearts free - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
With Vulcan's rage and mutterings bold - E. Coungeau "To Selene"
Knight-errants bold and free - Ruben Dario "A Sonnet on Cervantes" transl. by Thomas Walsh and Salomon de la Selva
And own their boldest fictions may be true - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
Tireless as rust and bold as roots - Louise Erdrich "Fooling God"
With bolder passion the bitter day endowed - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
One mad stray bold from the zenith - John Gould Fletcher "Lincoln"
Boldly sings the river-god - Louise Imogen Guiney "Down Stream"
Any witch's youngest daughter golden and bold - Marilyn Hacker "Iva's Pantoum"
Its noblest forms and boldest flights - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part II: Love"
Dread not the tempest bold - James Weldon Johnson "The Passionate Lover"
Bold converse with things rare - Lionel Johnson "Plato in London"
From Storms of boldest Impudence - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"
A bold blundering sky of fresh water - Ada Limon "The Crossing"
To drink in all thy bold descant - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
Who boldly did aspire to steal the sun's etherial fire - Mrs. A. Ritson "Classical Enigmas"
Their bold and sacrilegious flight - J.S.D.S. "The Poet" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)
Testing the world with your bold myopia - Tim Seibles "Ode to My Hands"
Our bold search flashing through the shade - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
Bold across its high borders - "Song of the Sea" transl. by Kuno Meyer
I am fire to the bold - George Sterling "Witch-Fire"
The bold shout of the torrent - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
To hear bold seraphs tell - Thomas Tickell "To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Addison"
Embolden gold and sable leopards - George Cronyn "Dionysus Eleutherios: The Answer"
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The bold demand of Time - Cora C. Bass "Where Passaconaway Was Wont to Stand"
Bold insurancers of deathless fame - Robert Blair "The Grave"
Bold gnats that revel round my solitude - Edmund Blunden "The March Bee"
The total of my bolder gains - Maxwell Bodenheim "Portraits. V: Housewife"
A boldness puzzled by his flesh - Maxwell Bodenheim "Rattlesnake Mountain Fable I"
Bold electric laughter - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Made bold by fraud and perfidy - Tommaso Campanella "XLII. A Prophecy of Judgment. No.3. The Golden Age" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Notes and aspirations bold - Prof. Wm. Campbell "An Evening Song" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
A midnight witch, Titania bold - Anna Cates "Three Triolets"
Which buys bold hearts free - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
With Vulcan's rage and mutterings bold - E. Coungeau "To Selene"
Knight-errants bold and free - Ruben Dario "A Sonnet on Cervantes" transl. by Thomas Walsh and Salomon de la Selva
And own their boldest fictions may be true - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
Tireless as rust and bold as roots - Louise Erdrich "Fooling God"
With bolder passion the bitter day endowed - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
One mad stray bold from the zenith - John Gould Fletcher "Lincoln"
Boldly sings the river-god - Louise Imogen Guiney "Down Stream"
Any witch's youngest daughter golden and bold - Marilyn Hacker "Iva's Pantoum"
Its noblest forms and boldest flights - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part II: Love"
Dread not the tempest bold - James Weldon Johnson "The Passionate Lover"
Bold converse with things rare - Lionel Johnson "Plato in London"
From Storms of boldest Impudence - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"
A bold blundering sky of fresh water - Ada Limon "The Crossing"
To drink in all thy bold descant - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
Who boldly did aspire to steal the sun's etherial fire - Mrs. A. Ritson "Classical Enigmas"
Their bold and sacrilegious flight - J.S.D.S. "The Poet" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)
Testing the world with your bold myopia - Tim Seibles "Ode to My Hands"
Our bold search flashing through the shade - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
Bold across its high borders - "Song of the Sea" transl. by Kuno Meyer
I am fire to the bold - George Sterling "Witch-Fire"
The bold shout of the torrent - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
To hear bold seraphs tell - Thomas Tickell "To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Addison"
Embolden gold and sable leopards - George Cronyn "Dionysus Eleutherios: The Answer"
Navigation Links:
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