Potential Titles: John William Draper
Apr. 1st, 2010 05:57 pmAll the hours in a glittering band - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
With one great shaft of molten gold - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
Fling incense on your temple's dying flame - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
Floods the sky with song of day begun - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
Fill my cup of pleasure with new wine - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
A palace of vermeil fringed with gold - John William Draper "From a Grecian Myth"
Dressed with halcyon harmonies untold - John William Draper "From a Grecian Myth"
A star from the infinite whirling - John William Draper "The Song of Lorenzo"
A ghost at the dawn of the day - John William Draper "The Song of Lorenzo"
To command the secrets of the soul - John William Draper "Thomas de Quincey"
Until the spirit's instincts could he spell - John William Draper "Thomas de Quincey"
From these drab pavements to the star-lit sky - John William Draper "To Shelley"
Purged pure of earthly scars - John William Draper "To Shelley"
Rose from the ragged sail and splintered spars - John William Draper "To Shelley"
Floated in atmosphere of leaden density - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
In atmospher that burned with heat - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Scintillating stars with vivid flashes - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Rending downward through eternal space - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Receding through the spheres - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
In awful majesty of perfect tone - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Life's frozen image without an ideal - John William Draper "When on the Shore Grates My Barge's Keel"
All my former purpose and zeal - John William Draper "When on the Shore Grates My Barge's Keel"
Onward through realms immaterial - John William Draper "When on the Shore Grates My Barge's Keel"
The tears of Heaven flooding Earth's floor - John William Draper "The Will o' the Wisp"
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With one great shaft of molten gold - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
Fling incense on your temple's dying flame - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
Floods the sky with song of day begun - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
Fill my cup of pleasure with new wine - John William Draper "Carpe Diem"
A palace of vermeil fringed with gold - John William Draper "From a Grecian Myth"
Dressed with halcyon harmonies untold - John William Draper "From a Grecian Myth"
A star from the infinite whirling - John William Draper "The Song of Lorenzo"
A ghost at the dawn of the day - John William Draper "The Song of Lorenzo"
To command the secrets of the soul - John William Draper "Thomas de Quincey"
Until the spirit's instincts could he spell - John William Draper "Thomas de Quincey"
From these drab pavements to the star-lit sky - John William Draper "To Shelley"
Purged pure of earthly scars - John William Draper "To Shelley"
Rose from the ragged sail and splintered spars - John William Draper "To Shelley"
Floated in atmosphere of leaden density - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
In atmospher that burned with heat - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Scintillating stars with vivid flashes - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Rending downward through eternal space - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Receding through the spheres - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
In awful majesty of perfect tone - John William Draper "The Vision of Dante"
Life's frozen image without an ideal - John William Draper "When on the Shore Grates My Barge's Keel"
All my former purpose and zeal - John William Draper "When on the Shore Grates My Barge's Keel"
Onward through realms immaterial - John William Draper "When on the Shore Grates My Barge's Keel"
The tears of Heaven flooding Earth's floor - John William Draper "The Will o' the Wisp"
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