Potential Titles: Honest
Aug. 5th, 2010 02:06 pmPraising them all for honest, quiet work - Stephen Vincent Benet "Blood Brothers"
A few centuries of honest work - Wendell Berry "Anglo-Saxon Protestant Heterosexual Men"
Ask the honest cold how - William Brewer "The Messenger of Oxyana"
An epic full of the honest weather we made - Diana Marie Delgado "Lucky You"
On honest toil intent - Mary Mapes Dodge "My Laddie"
More honest than a mirror - Madeline Grigg "The Giantess Angrboưa Drowns All the Mirrors in the House When Her Husband Loki Leaves"
And honest hearts were aching - Jesse Hammond "Confidence and Credit" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.10 no.267, Aug. 4, 1827]
And sit down among honest seagulls - Sarah Kirsch "Sad Day in Berlin" transl. by Gerda Mayer
That sword of honest anger - James Russell Lowell "Agassiz"
Too soft for honest wrath - James Russell Lowell "Tempora Mutantur"
Too honest for its crooked frame - John McCarthy "Nosebleed"
And honest as a briar - Edna St Vincent Millay "She Is Overheard Singing"
And lifted honest eyes - Edna St Vincent Millay sonnet II from A Few Figs from Thistles
Arrives before honesty - Carl Phillips "As for that Piece of Sundown You've Been Wanting"
The wealth of honest purpose - James Whitcombe Riley "A Poor Man's Wealth"
With faith as honest as your own - Alice Wellington Rollins "Doubt"
An honest mind will not be bound - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Your tongue would poison all honest merits - Johan Olof Wallin "The Angel of Death" transl. by August W. Almqvist
Whose armor is his honest thought - Sir N. Wotton "Character of a Happy Life"
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A few centuries of honest work - Wendell Berry "Anglo-Saxon Protestant Heterosexual Men"
Ask the honest cold how - William Brewer "The Messenger of Oxyana"
An epic full of the honest weather we made - Diana Marie Delgado "Lucky You"
On honest toil intent - Mary Mapes Dodge "My Laddie"
More honest than a mirror - Madeline Grigg "The Giantess Angrboưa Drowns All the Mirrors in the House When Her Husband Loki Leaves"
And honest hearts were aching - Jesse Hammond "Confidence and Credit" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.10 no.267, Aug. 4, 1827]
And sit down among honest seagulls - Sarah Kirsch "Sad Day in Berlin" transl. by Gerda Mayer
That sword of honest anger - James Russell Lowell "Agassiz"
Too soft for honest wrath - James Russell Lowell "Tempora Mutantur"
Too honest for its crooked frame - John McCarthy "Nosebleed"
And honest as a briar - Edna St Vincent Millay "She Is Overheard Singing"
And lifted honest eyes - Edna St Vincent Millay sonnet II from A Few Figs from Thistles
Arrives before honesty - Carl Phillips "As for that Piece of Sundown You've Been Wanting"
The wealth of honest purpose - James Whitcombe Riley "A Poor Man's Wealth"
With faith as honest as your own - Alice Wellington Rollins "Doubt"
An honest mind will not be bound - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Your tongue would poison all honest merits - Johan Olof Wallin "The Angel of Death" transl. by August W. Almqvist
Whose armor is his honest thought - Sir N. Wotton "Character of a Happy Life"
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