Potential Titles: Wraith
Nov. 7th, 2011 12:12 amDescribe a wraith's response - Rae Armantrout "Lengths"
Quickened the wraith with fire - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"
Sends a wraith beneath the surface - Russell Brakefield "The Wraith in the Creek"
Only the wraith of song - Willa Cather "Eurydice"
By the wisdom of a wraith - Nathalia Crane "The Chess Game"
As the wraith of antique awe - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
A world of wraiths and shadows - Eleanor Farjeon "The Mysterious Forest"
A wraith so poised and willful at trail's end - Robert Frazier "A Rebel's Pale Eyes ..."
A smog that becomes a wraith - Carmen Gimenez "Post-Identity"
A wraith without a name - Louise Imogen Guiney "Bankrupt"
Fire-eyed wraiths of daffodils - Elinor Jenkins "The Lovers' Walk"
Wraiths of kisses newly dead - Joyce Kilmer "Matin"
The wraith of winter, grown so pale - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Miracle"
Only ghosts of gods and wraiths - Don Marquis "At Last"
Pallid wraiths of long-dead moons - Don Marquis "At Last"
Tenanted only by wraiths - Don Marquis "The God-Maker, Man"
The wraiths of murdered hopes - Don Marquis "The Tavern of Despair"
Slipped past me like a wraith - Matt W. Miller "Far Away"
Welcome wraiths of joyous nights - W. Theodore Parkes "Bohemians, Hail!"
The spirit shadowed in wraith - Theodore H. Rand "I Am"
The wraith of the inky rain - Herbert Randall "The Derelict"
Snow wraiths circle us - Lola Ridge "The Foundling"
Borne in the wake of the wraith - Clinton Scollard "The Mist Barque"
The wraiths of time departed - Clinton Scollard "Nightfall in Sligo"
The spent wraith of tempests raging - Clinton Scollard "Sea Lyrics"
The wraith of the mist goes creeping - Clinton Scollard "A Song for Joyce's Country"
Sphinxes of silence, wraiths of mystery - Louis Untermeyer "The Dying Decadent"
Undimmed by hovering wraith of doubt - Emile Verhaeren "The Sunlit Hours IV" transl. by Charles Royier Murphy
What wildly spurring warrior-wraiths are these? - Rennell Rodd "On the Border Hills"
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Quickened the wraith with fire - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"
Sends a wraith beneath the surface - Russell Brakefield "The Wraith in the Creek"
Only the wraith of song - Willa Cather "Eurydice"
By the wisdom of a wraith - Nathalia Crane "The Chess Game"
As the wraith of antique awe - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
A world of wraiths and shadows - Eleanor Farjeon "The Mysterious Forest"
A wraith so poised and willful at trail's end - Robert Frazier "A Rebel's Pale Eyes ..."
A smog that becomes a wraith - Carmen Gimenez "Post-Identity"
A wraith without a name - Louise Imogen Guiney "Bankrupt"
Fire-eyed wraiths of daffodils - Elinor Jenkins "The Lovers' Walk"
Wraiths of kisses newly dead - Joyce Kilmer "Matin"
The wraith of winter, grown so pale - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Miracle"
Only ghosts of gods and wraiths - Don Marquis "At Last"
Pallid wraiths of long-dead moons - Don Marquis "At Last"
Tenanted only by wraiths - Don Marquis "The God-Maker, Man"
The wraiths of murdered hopes - Don Marquis "The Tavern of Despair"
Slipped past me like a wraith - Matt W. Miller "Far Away"
Welcome wraiths of joyous nights - W. Theodore Parkes "Bohemians, Hail!"
The spirit shadowed in wraith - Theodore H. Rand "I Am"
The wraith of the inky rain - Herbert Randall "The Derelict"
Snow wraiths circle us - Lola Ridge "The Foundling"
Borne in the wake of the wraith - Clinton Scollard "The Mist Barque"
The wraiths of time departed - Clinton Scollard "Nightfall in Sligo"
The spent wraith of tempests raging - Clinton Scollard "Sea Lyrics"
The wraith of the mist goes creeping - Clinton Scollard "A Song for Joyce's Country"
Sphinxes of silence, wraiths of mystery - Louis Untermeyer "The Dying Decadent"
Undimmed by hovering wraith of doubt - Emile Verhaeren "The Sunlit Hours IV" transl. by Charles Royier Murphy
What wildly spurring warrior-wraiths are these? - Rennell Rodd "On the Border Hills"
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