Potential Titles: Harvest
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The joyful harvest of our tears - A.L.O.E. "Death Is Not Dreadful"
What is war if not a waiting harvest - Lydia Abedeen "Birangona Song in a Walmart Parking Lot"
Harvest your veiled smiles - Francisco X. Alarcon "Ode to Corn"
May harvest richest blessings - Ardelia Maria Barton "Love's Garland"
Only the bitterness of harvest wind - Lucius Beebe "Autumn Lament"
The familiar pitch of olive harvest - Omar Berrada "A Thistle Will Do"
Sounded through the haze of harvest - Edmund Blunden "The Canal"
The harvest moon like some interloper - Anthony Butts "Eight Modes toward Desire"
The harvests of fancy reap - W. Wilfred Campbell "Beyond the Hills of Dream"
Harvests of opulent yield - Will Carleton "Wealth"
The sun that scorched the cursed harvest - Meagan Chandler "Cornhusk Doll with Face"
The hunt and harvest of miracles - Roshani Chokshi "Miracle Babies"
Scant with lean ears of harvest - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Where the golden harvest bends - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
You can harvest the bitter tomato - "Counsel to a Bridegroom" transl. from Mandinka by Bala Saho
And count the hidden harvest - James H. Cousins "On Some Twentieth Century Forecasts"
Forgot to harvest the poems - Shutta Crum "Things Done Wrong"
The angels to their harvest come - Sir William Davenant "The Christian's Reply to the Philosopher"
Call country ants to harvest offices - John Donne "The Sun Rising"
The harvest of long thought - Boris Dralyuk "R. B. Kitaj's 'Los Angeles'"
Sweet potatoes root for their own harvest - Camille T. Dungy "Frequently Asked Questions: #4"
The Nuts of Knowledge harvested - A.E. "The Twilight of Earth"
The land that is sown with the harvest of despair - "Enceladus" [Atlantic Monthly v.8 no.22, Aug. 1859]
And earn at least some harvest that is bread - R.C.K. Ensor "Ode to Reality"
Throwing the sea's harvest up like honey - "From the Vision of Mac Conglinne" transl. by Kuno Meyer
The great harvest I myself desired - Robert Frost "After Apple-Picking"
Where the harvest shall stop - Robert Frost "Gathering Leaves"
So far away as the uncertain harvest - Robert Frost "A Prayer in Spring"
The uncertain harvest - Robert Frost "A Prayer in Spring"
Blowing the crumbs of a season's harvest - Roberto Carlos Garcia "This Moment/Right Now"
Reaping the harvest of animal bones - Camille Louise Goering "Under and Down"
Passageway that are their own harvest - Amelia Gorman "Pickling Dog"
The harvest to their sickle yield - Thomas Gray "Elegy, Written in a Country Churchyard"
Harvested much from my acres of life - Edgar A. Guest "Looking Back"
Their season of harvest - Jin Ha "A Visitor" (translated by the author)
Ripe to be harvested for bitter need - F.W. Harvey "Harvest Home"
Share my harvest and my home - Thomas Hood "Ruth"
Chanters of the gold and purple harvest - James Weldon Johnson "A Poet to His Baby Son"
South toward no one's harvest - Fred L. Joiner "Sikasso Snow"
Jewels harvested before sun-up - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
Shall teem with heavenly harvests - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Blaspheme not thou thy sacred life, nor turn]"
When there are 50 harvests left - Eunsong Kim "On Endings & Longing"
Whose buds yield fragrant harvest - Letitia Elizabeth Landon "The Oak"
Bent beneath their harvests fair - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway I: The Shadow on the Shore"
Under the harvesting of the stars - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
The priceless harvests by her wisdom spread - "The Lesson of War" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.1, Jan. 1862]
Over the harvest fields forsaken - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "Snowflakes"
To carry honey to harvest - Audre Lorde "Today Is Not the Day"
In all my harvests rightful share - George MacDonald "A Hidden Life"
Send a golden harvest up the air - George MacDonald "A Hidden Life"
Lizard skin for moisture harvests - Nisa Malli "Autologous Transplant"
The golden harvest of their praise - George Martin "Eudora"
A rout of rooks from harvest - John Masefield "August, 1914"
Harvested fields scavenged by crows - John McCarthy "Ghost Friends, Sangamon County"
The ghosts we shall harvest - Arch Alfred McKillen "Apocalypse"
Seduced by the second beautiful harvest - Dante Micheaux "The Second Beautiful Harvest"
From whence his vengeance such a harvest reap'd - Robert Montgomery "Vision of Hell" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Yellow harvest seldom crowned his head - Henry Morford "The Record of December" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Harvesting spells with their hands - Erika Murcia "Serpents I"
Dictators of the wine harvest - Pablo Neruda "The Bordellos" transl. by Jack Schmitt
The color of a savage harvest - Pablo Neruda "Morning XI" transl. by Stephen Tapscott
The harvest of new bread - Pablo Neruda "The Sadder Century" transl. by Ilan Stavans
Resume its far-flung harvests - Alfred Noyes "The Hill-Flowers"
I wish I could harvest his patience - Naomi Shihab Nye "Little Farmer"
In the arms of the harvest - Edward J. O'Brien "Hellenica"
So wondrous a mystical harvest - Shaemas OSheel "Thanksgiving for Our Task"
harvest as much lightning - Angela Peñaredondo "harvest"
They harvest weathered rocks - Minnie Bruce Pratt "The Street of Broken Dreams"
In wake of mellow harvest - Theodore Rand "Song-Waves"
What harvest comes from love - Molly Raynor "Labor"
Regardless of the harvester's denials - Paisley Rekdal "Vessels"
Poor harvest gathered in - Christina Rossetti "The Hour and the Ghost"
With barren husks and harvesting of dreams - George Santayana "On an Unfinished Statue"
For her glory's rich harvest - Sir Walter Scott "Song"
That harvest none shall glean - Clark Ashton Smith "Quest"
Who harvest with the scythe of thought - Clark Ashton Smith "A Song of Dreams"
The harvest of annihilating years - George Sterling "The Inexorable Hour"
The harvests of her ancient rain - George Sterling "To Germany"
The harvest of my proven gold - George Sterling "The Voice of the Wheat"
Where Azrael reaps a full harvest - Barry Straton "Charity"
Homestead and harvest had vanished in fire - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Grain that goes heavy to harvesting - Muriel Stuart "In Memory of Douglas Vernon Cow"
From the harvest's middle floor - Algernon Charles Swinburne "August"
Setting no store by harvest - Dylan Thomas "I see the boys of summer"
Late harvests gather good fruit - Ts'ao Chih "The Forsaken Wife" transl. by Burton Watson
The difficult harvest of a life - Brian Turner "Thera"
Yield up the harvest of our hours - Edward A. Uffington Valentine "If Like a Rose"
Throwing the sea's harvest up like honey - "The Vision of Mac Conglinne"
From this harvest part of our lives - Diane Wakoski "Snowy Owl Goddess"
Throughout the storm's harvest - Derek Walcott "Storm Figure"
But the stranger reaps our harvest - Jane Francesca Agnes Wilde "The Famine Year"
Trailing to harvest home the lost Hesperides - Humbert Wolfe "Apples"
Harvest fruit tanged with sulfur - Stephen Yenser "Petition on Santorini"
For the hour of the red battle-harvest - Gilbert Frankau "A Song of the Guns"
Harvest-feeding dews, fine-winnowed light - Emma Lazarus "The New Year"
The harvest-hymns rise - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"
The blessed, long-harvested rains - Susan Coolidge "A Thunder Storm"
The hollowness of the unharvestable wind - Clark Ashton Smith "A Song of Dreams"
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What is war if not a waiting harvest - Lydia Abedeen "Birangona Song in a Walmart Parking Lot"
Harvest your veiled smiles - Francisco X. Alarcon "Ode to Corn"
May harvest richest blessings - Ardelia Maria Barton "Love's Garland"
Only the bitterness of harvest wind - Lucius Beebe "Autumn Lament"
The familiar pitch of olive harvest - Omar Berrada "A Thistle Will Do"
Sounded through the haze of harvest - Edmund Blunden "The Canal"
The harvest moon like some interloper - Anthony Butts "Eight Modes toward Desire"
The harvests of fancy reap - W. Wilfred Campbell "Beyond the Hills of Dream"
Harvests of opulent yield - Will Carleton "Wealth"
The sun that scorched the cursed harvest - Meagan Chandler "Cornhusk Doll with Face"
The hunt and harvest of miracles - Roshani Chokshi "Miracle Babies"
Scant with lean ears of harvest - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Where the golden harvest bends - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
You can harvest the bitter tomato - "Counsel to a Bridegroom" transl. from Mandinka by Bala Saho
And count the hidden harvest - James H. Cousins "On Some Twentieth Century Forecasts"
Forgot to harvest the poems - Shutta Crum "Things Done Wrong"
The angels to their harvest come - Sir William Davenant "The Christian's Reply to the Philosopher"
Call country ants to harvest offices - John Donne "The Sun Rising"
The harvest of long thought - Boris Dralyuk "R. B. Kitaj's 'Los Angeles'"
Sweet potatoes root for their own harvest - Camille T. Dungy "Frequently Asked Questions: #4"
The Nuts of Knowledge harvested - A.E. "The Twilight of Earth"
The land that is sown with the harvest of despair - "Enceladus" [Atlantic Monthly v.8 no.22, Aug. 1859]
And earn at least some harvest that is bread - R.C.K. Ensor "Ode to Reality"
Throwing the sea's harvest up like honey - "From the Vision of Mac Conglinne" transl. by Kuno Meyer
The great harvest I myself desired - Robert Frost "After Apple-Picking"
Where the harvest shall stop - Robert Frost "Gathering Leaves"
So far away as the uncertain harvest - Robert Frost "A Prayer in Spring"
The uncertain harvest - Robert Frost "A Prayer in Spring"
Blowing the crumbs of a season's harvest - Roberto Carlos Garcia "This Moment/Right Now"
Reaping the harvest of animal bones - Camille Louise Goering "Under and Down"
Passageway that are their own harvest - Amelia Gorman "Pickling Dog"
The harvest to their sickle yield - Thomas Gray "Elegy, Written in a Country Churchyard"
Harvested much from my acres of life - Edgar A. Guest "Looking Back"
Their season of harvest - Jin Ha "A Visitor" (translated by the author)
Ripe to be harvested for bitter need - F.W. Harvey "Harvest Home"
Share my harvest and my home - Thomas Hood "Ruth"
Chanters of the gold and purple harvest - James Weldon Johnson "A Poet to His Baby Son"
South toward no one's harvest - Fred L. Joiner "Sikasso Snow"
Jewels harvested before sun-up - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
Shall teem with heavenly harvests - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [Blaspheme not thou thy sacred life, nor turn]"
When there are 50 harvests left - Eunsong Kim "On Endings & Longing"
Whose buds yield fragrant harvest - Letitia Elizabeth Landon "The Oak"
Bent beneath their harvests fair - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway I: The Shadow on the Shore"
Under the harvesting of the stars - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
The priceless harvests by her wisdom spread - "The Lesson of War" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.1, Jan. 1862]
Over the harvest fields forsaken - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "Snowflakes"
To carry honey to harvest - Audre Lorde "Today Is Not the Day"
In all my harvests rightful share - George MacDonald "A Hidden Life"
Send a golden harvest up the air - George MacDonald "A Hidden Life"
Lizard skin for moisture harvests - Nisa Malli "Autologous Transplant"
The golden harvest of their praise - George Martin "Eudora"
A rout of rooks from harvest - John Masefield "August, 1914"
Harvested fields scavenged by crows - John McCarthy "Ghost Friends, Sangamon County"
The ghosts we shall harvest - Arch Alfred McKillen "Apocalypse"
Seduced by the second beautiful harvest - Dante Micheaux "The Second Beautiful Harvest"
From whence his vengeance such a harvest reap'd - Robert Montgomery "Vision of Hell" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Yellow harvest seldom crowned his head - Henry Morford "The Record of December" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Harvesting spells with their hands - Erika Murcia "Serpents I"
Dictators of the wine harvest - Pablo Neruda "The Bordellos" transl. by Jack Schmitt
The color of a savage harvest - Pablo Neruda "Morning XI" transl. by Stephen Tapscott
The harvest of new bread - Pablo Neruda "The Sadder Century" transl. by Ilan Stavans
Resume its far-flung harvests - Alfred Noyes "The Hill-Flowers"
I wish I could harvest his patience - Naomi Shihab Nye "Little Farmer"
In the arms of the harvest - Edward J. O'Brien "Hellenica"
So wondrous a mystical harvest - Shaemas OSheel "Thanksgiving for Our Task"
harvest as much lightning - Angela Peñaredondo "harvest"
They harvest weathered rocks - Minnie Bruce Pratt "The Street of Broken Dreams"
In wake of mellow harvest - Theodore Rand "Song-Waves"
What harvest comes from love - Molly Raynor "Labor"
Regardless of the harvester's denials - Paisley Rekdal "Vessels"
Poor harvest gathered in - Christina Rossetti "The Hour and the Ghost"
With barren husks and harvesting of dreams - George Santayana "On an Unfinished Statue"
For her glory's rich harvest - Sir Walter Scott "Song"
That harvest none shall glean - Clark Ashton Smith "Quest"
Who harvest with the scythe of thought - Clark Ashton Smith "A Song of Dreams"
The harvest of annihilating years - George Sterling "The Inexorable Hour"
The harvests of her ancient rain - George Sterling "To Germany"
The harvest of my proven gold - George Sterling "The Voice of the Wheat"
Where Azrael reaps a full harvest - Barry Straton "Charity"
Homestead and harvest had vanished in fire - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Grain that goes heavy to harvesting - Muriel Stuart "In Memory of Douglas Vernon Cow"
From the harvest's middle floor - Algernon Charles Swinburne "August"
Setting no store by harvest - Dylan Thomas "I see the boys of summer"
Late harvests gather good fruit - Ts'ao Chih "The Forsaken Wife" transl. by Burton Watson
The difficult harvest of a life - Brian Turner "Thera"
Yield up the harvest of our hours - Edward A. Uffington Valentine "If Like a Rose"
Throwing the sea's harvest up like honey - "The Vision of Mac Conglinne"
From this harvest part of our lives - Diane Wakoski "Snowy Owl Goddess"
Throughout the storm's harvest - Derek Walcott "Storm Figure"
But the stranger reaps our harvest - Jane Francesca Agnes Wilde "The Famine Year"
Trailing to harvest home the lost Hesperides - Humbert Wolfe "Apples"
Harvest fruit tanged with sulfur - Stephen Yenser "Petition on Santorini"
For the hour of the red battle-harvest - Gilbert Frankau "A Song of the Guns"
Harvest-feeding dews, fine-winnowed light - Emma Lazarus "The New Year"
The harvest-hymns rise - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"
The blessed, long-harvested rains - Susan Coolidge "A Thunder Storm"
The hollowness of the unharvestable wind - Clark Ashton Smith "A Song of Dreams"
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