Potential Titles: Deceive
Apr. 3rd, 2010 01:42 amDeceit.
Can deceive my soul with daisies - Sophie M. Almon-Hensley "Content"
Confess myself for once deceived - "Another Peep at the Links"
By an artful plan deceived our watchful eyes - Hilaire Belloc "More Beasts (For Worse Children): Introduction"
Use an obvious language that deceives - Maxwell Bodenheim "Landscape"
Whose phantoms dazzle to deceive - Pliny Earle, M.D. "Soliloquy of an Octogenarian"
Deceives with whispering ambitions - T.S. Eliot "Gerontion"
Taking the wages of a world deceived - R.C.K. Ensor "Ode to Reality"
Tell how they labored to deceive - Anthony Euwer "The Long Bet"
Deceived by the jade petals - John Gould Fletcher "An Oiran and her Kamuso"
Sweet deceiving lock me in delight - John Fletcher "Right Good Is Rest"
No time left for deceiving - Josephine D. Heard "Sunshine After Cloud"
First of all my trust deceived - Thomas Lodge "Cupid Plague Thee for Thy Treason"
Thorns whose leafy garb deceived - George Martin "Marguerite"
Often deceived and seldom understood - Henry Morford "The Children in the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.3, Sept. 1862]
Of equations that are deceivingly simple - Jonathan Price "My Infatuation with Chaos"
That pleasures are pitfalls prepared to deceive - L.V.F. Randolph "Mrs. Rabothem's Party" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.1, July 1863]
How age deceives - Edith Matilda Thomas "Winter Sleep"
Exquisite triflers and deceivers rare - Paul Verlaine "A la Promenade" transl. by Gertrude Hall Brownell
Deception.
Undeceived and watching there - C.S. Lewis writing as Clive Hamilton "Dymer. Canto II"
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Can deceive my soul with daisies - Sophie M. Almon-Hensley "Content"
Confess myself for once deceived - "Another Peep at the Links"
By an artful plan deceived our watchful eyes - Hilaire Belloc "More Beasts (For Worse Children): Introduction"
Use an obvious language that deceives - Maxwell Bodenheim "Landscape"
Whose phantoms dazzle to deceive - Pliny Earle, M.D. "Soliloquy of an Octogenarian"
Deceives with whispering ambitions - T.S. Eliot "Gerontion"
Taking the wages of a world deceived - R.C.K. Ensor "Ode to Reality"
Tell how they labored to deceive - Anthony Euwer "The Long Bet"
Deceived by the jade petals - John Gould Fletcher "An Oiran and her Kamuso"
Sweet deceiving lock me in delight - John Fletcher "Right Good Is Rest"
No time left for deceiving - Josephine D. Heard "Sunshine After Cloud"
First of all my trust deceived - Thomas Lodge "Cupid Plague Thee for Thy Treason"
Thorns whose leafy garb deceived - George Martin "Marguerite"
Often deceived and seldom understood - Henry Morford "The Children in the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.3, Sept. 1862]
Of equations that are deceivingly simple - Jonathan Price "My Infatuation with Chaos"
That pleasures are pitfalls prepared to deceive - L.V.F. Randolph "Mrs. Rabothem's Party" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.1, July 1863]
How age deceives - Edith Matilda Thomas "Winter Sleep"
Exquisite triflers and deceivers rare - Paul Verlaine "A la Promenade" transl. by Gertrude Hall Brownell
Deception.
Undeceived and watching there - C.S. Lewis writing as Clive Hamilton "Dymer. Canto II"
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