Potential Titles: Fane
Jun. 2nd, 2010 10:25 pmNor see the ivy clasp the fane - J.D. "To a Blind Girl" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLI, v.LVII, Jan. 1845]
A guard behind the massive columns in the fane - Euripedes "Andromache" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Beneath Apollo's unpolluted fane - Euripedes "Andromache" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Through every fane harmonious numbers sound - Euripedes "The Children of Hercules" transl. by Michael Wodhull
On whose steep promontory stands Minerva's fane - Euripedes "The Cyclops" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Who guard the portals of Minerva's fane - Euripedes "Helen" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Ruthless hands to rend the fairy fane - William Mountain "Dies Irae"
In some gazette obtain alike an apotheosis and fane - T.W.P. "Letter Second: To Thomas Carlyle, Esquire, London" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]
Dark fanes where truth has ceased to dwell - The Shepherd of Sharondale "The Infant's Burial" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
A daemon-fane that echoes with mad mirth - Duane W. Rimel "Dreams of Yith" [The Fantasy Fan, v.2, no.1, Sept. 1934]
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A guard behind the massive columns in the fane - Euripedes "Andromache" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Beneath Apollo's unpolluted fane - Euripedes "Andromache" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Through every fane harmonious numbers sound - Euripedes "The Children of Hercules" transl. by Michael Wodhull
On whose steep promontory stands Minerva's fane - Euripedes "The Cyclops" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Who guard the portals of Minerva's fane - Euripedes "Helen" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Ruthless hands to rend the fairy fane - William Mountain "Dies Irae"
In some gazette obtain alike an apotheosis and fane - T.W.P. "Letter Second: To Thomas Carlyle, Esquire, London" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]
Dark fanes where truth has ceased to dwell - The Shepherd of Sharondale "The Infant's Burial" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
A daemon-fane that echoes with mad mirth - Duane W. Rimel "Dreams of Yith" [The Fantasy Fan, v.2, no.1, Sept. 1934]
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