Potential Titles: Frost
Jun. 7th, 2010 08:44 pmThe stars and frost so burned - Conrad Aiken "Parasite"
To charge on the insolent frost king - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Veterans"
Fair with fringes of the frost - Albion Fellows Bacon "Winter Beauty"
Beyond the frost of breathing - Lou Barrett "Retrieving a Frozen Newspaper"
doubts can frost and worries blight - Elizabeth Bartlett "summer and winter"
As your frost ruled my mind - Terry Blackhawk "Medea--Garland of Fire"
Like a thistle dipped in frost - Maxwell Bodenheim "The Courtesan Chats"
Lighter than frost or ashes - Louise Bogan "Words for Departure"
Bound up with frosts - Anne Bradstreet "Winter"
Hollowed out of frost - Lucie Brock-Broido "Girl at the Border of Her Own Allegory"
The slowest of my frosts - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Scion of thunder and frost - W. Wilfred Campbell "To the Ottawa"
To spread its veil of summer frost - Giosue Carducci "Virgil" transl. by Frank Sewall
Retreat from the gathering frost - Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey "The Joys of the Road"
Melt the frost of each sullen mood - Walter Richard Cassels "Hebe"
The frost has stopped flirting with the dunegrass - Ching-In Chen "Simulacra"
With the frosty eyes of widows - Gospel Chinedu "In a Tissue Processing Class the Lecturer Tells the Biafra War Through the Lenses of a Microscope"
Flowers that skirt the eternal frost - Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni"
The frosts first silver Nature's hair - Arthur S. Cripps "The Seasons' Comfort"
The work of frosted fruit - H.D. "Lais"
Better to taste of frost - H.D. "Sheltered Garden"
Tripping from blaze to frost - Kyle Dargan "Daily Conscription"
Flowered frost congeals - Walter de la Mare "Alone"
The wild fires of frost - Walter de la Mare "The Little Salamander: To Margot"
The wild fires of frost shall light - Walter de la Mare "The Little Salamander"
Without my right of frost - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Love XII: In Vain"
When cancelled by the frost - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Nature XIV: Purple Clover"
When frosts too sharp became - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity LIV: Charlotte Bronte's Grave"
Grant us a splinter of frost - Dom "Crumb, Iceberg and Glimmer"
Lone as a thumbprint on a frosty windowpane - Chris Dombrowski "Nostrums (Bill Monroe)"
Shot the dark with frosty crashings - Max Eastman "X Rays"
Pebble loosened from the frost - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The frost of the moon fell over my floor - Eleanor Farjeon "Six Green Singers"
And all the languages of frost - Andrew Feld "Late-Breather"
When winter's cold brought frost and snow - "The Fine Old English Gentleman"
Wreathed with a crown of diamond frost - "The Fratricide's Death" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)
hanging gardens frosted by albino crows - Robert Frazier and Andrew Joron "Cities in Fog"
Whose leaves already are burnt with frost - Robert Frost "October"
strung their frosted hex-cells starwise - Amanda Gafford "Tigerlily"
Softened by frost - Rae Gouirand "Quince Suite"
Pierce our hearts with cold death frost - James Roane Gregory "Nineteenth Century Finality"
After vigils of frost - Ivor Gurney "Le Coq Francais"
Feel the frost of cold neglect - William H.C. Hosmer "Song [The hallowed wells of Learning]" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
No dream of frost to the flowers - William Dean Howells "The First Cricket"
A honey mist on a day of frost - Douglas Hyde "The Cooleen"
Hoards his pearls of frost - Helen Hunt Jackson "October"
Not ripen without frost - Helen Hunt Jackson "September"
Frost in the hollow of a throat - John James "Beneath the Trees at Ellingsworth"
Glint of frost, grains of salt - Devin Johnston "Aubade"
After the black bite of frost - Saeed Jones "Postapocalyptic Heartbeat"
Thinned by crows and frost - A.M. Juster "Sundowning"
When the frost has wrought a silence - John Keats "On the Grasshopper and Cricket"
Tumbled about by frost and storm - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"
Where the bitter barbs of frost have been - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
The sharpened fang of frost - C.H.B. Kitchin "Opening Scene from 'Amphitryon'"
Dreams and silent frostiness - Archibald Lampman "Before Sleep"
Sly frosts shall take the creepers by surprise - Archibald Lampman "September"
Mint droops purple-tipped with frost - Ruth Lechlitner "October Afternoon"
The dendrite branching of frost on a window pane - Stephen Leggett "Seven Winter Poems"
drink from stones of frost - Michael Leong "For My Cats Gaspara & Alfonsina"
Frost whorling across a windshield - Rebecca Lindenberg "Ghostology"
Embossed with silver trellis of frost - Sidney Royse Lysaght "First Horizons"
Of water and frost and star - Thomas MacDonagh "Litany of Beauty"
Splintered with frosty air - Jeannette Marks "Blind Sleep"
Dreams harden into frosted breath - Jeannette Marks "A Thousand Years"
Searching and insidious frost - George Martin "Marguerite"
The dainty diagrams of frost - Theodore Maynard "The World's Miser"
Like frost that had over-slept - Edmond McKenna "Prelude"
Fired with frost and heaving breath - D'Arcy McNickle "The Mountains"
Under his autumnal frost - Edna St Vincent Millay [untitled sonnet]
And drop into the frosty arms of Winter - Robert Montgomery "Mortality" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Now the stubborn frost is yielding - Francis Neilson "Let Us Make a Garden"
Between frost and stones - Pablo Neruda "Landscape After a Battle" translated by Richard Schaaf
To keep your roots from frost - E. Nesbit "The Things that Matter"
The sharp chisels of frost - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard V: The Return"
His fingertips glistened with frost - Frank O'Hara "Augustus"
the frost they ought to praise - Jacqueline Osherow "Inspiration Point, Bryce Canyon, Utah"
White scallions with frost on their spines - P'an Yueh "Rhyme-Prose on the Idle Life" transl. by Burton Watson
Against the glistening odds of the frost - Lynn Powell "Aubade for the Muse"
That neither wind nor frost could close - E.J. Pratt "The Ice-Floes"
In the black December frost - John Presland "A Song"
The frost of selfish blood - Theodore H. Rand "Song-Waves"
Deadly as the frost of scorn - Theodore Rand "Song-Waves"
By frost and sun and bitter brine - Theodore H. Rand "Tennyson Rock"
White with a thousand frosts - Rihaku "Lament of the Frontier Guard" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)
Nipped by sudden frosts and keen - Henry W. Rockwell "Sonnets: Sonnet V"
Woven of frost and fire - Alice Wellington Rollins "October"
Sap checked with frost - William Shakespeare "Sonnet V"
Beneath the gossamer of frost - Evalyn Callahan Shaw "October"
The hardiest herb that braves the frost - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"
And all the forms of radiant frost - Shelley "Rarely, Rarely, Comest Thou"
Clad in monstrous chains of frost - Taras Shevchenko "Caucasus" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
A glass already laced with frost - Richard Siken "Little Beast"
Bound with final frost - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
Bleak winter in their frosty eyes - Leonora Speyer "Sand-Pipings: For a Spring Day"
Morning frost touched by sunshine - Nathan Spoon "Poem of Thankfulness"
The arrows of the early frost - R.H. Stoddard "Ode [The days are growing chill]"
The sharp finger-tips of frost - Muriel Stuart "Forgotten Dead, I Salute You"
Frost upon the eyes of flowers - Muriel Stuart "Leda"
Last year's frost and last year's fruit - Muriel Stuart "Leda"
One branch of chrysanthemum holds out against frost - Su Tung-p'o "Presented to Liu Ching-wen" transl. by Burton Watson
The nights that a frost could fret - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
Dew and frost flowering and withering - Tao Yuan-ming aka T'ao Ch'ien "Substance, Shadow, and Spirit" transl. by Burton Watson
Gloom and frost are free to spoil and ravage here - J. Bayard Taylor "A Requiem in the North" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
By the frost nearly fired - Sara Teasdale "Places"
Frost descends - Z.G. Tomaszewski "Sleep"
Through the bleak windows of frost - Iris Tree "[Oh canst thou not hear in my heart all its whispering fears]"
Who braved the polar frost - John Greenleaf Whittier "My Birthday"
Whose crimson roses burst his frost - Oscar Wilde "Her Voice"
Straw grey, frost grey - William Carlos Williams "Conquest"
When the frost makes all the birches burn - Elinor Wylie "Atavism"
A filigree frost of frail notes lost - Elinor Wylie "The Fairy Goldsmith"
And frost bakes clay as fire bakes - Elinor Wylie "Winter Sleep"
And blood-frosted cake - Patricia Smith "Speak Now, Or Forever, Hold Your Peace"
Frostbite.
Across these frost-flocked rows - Jordan Zandi "Solarium"
Thus the Frost-King lost his kingdom - Louisa May Alcott "The Frost-King: or, The Power of Love"
Which frost-sprites laughing cast - Mrs Newton Crosland "The Tongue of Fire"
Pass, frost-white ghost - Arthur Shearly Cripps "A Lyke-Wake Carol"
Hoarfrost sliding its palms across fields - Judy Patterson Wenzel "School Nights at the Farm"
Manifested as sinkholes under permafrost - Kadijah Queen "Undoing"
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To charge on the insolent frost king - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Veterans"
Fair with fringes of the frost - Albion Fellows Bacon "Winter Beauty"
Beyond the frost of breathing - Lou Barrett "Retrieving a Frozen Newspaper"
doubts can frost and worries blight - Elizabeth Bartlett "summer and winter"
As your frost ruled my mind - Terry Blackhawk "Medea--Garland of Fire"
Like a thistle dipped in frost - Maxwell Bodenheim "The Courtesan Chats"
Lighter than frost or ashes - Louise Bogan "Words for Departure"
Bound up with frosts - Anne Bradstreet "Winter"
Hollowed out of frost - Lucie Brock-Broido "Girl at the Border of Her Own Allegory"
The slowest of my frosts - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Scion of thunder and frost - W. Wilfred Campbell "To the Ottawa"
To spread its veil of summer frost - Giosue Carducci "Virgil" transl. by Frank Sewall
Retreat from the gathering frost - Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey "The Joys of the Road"
Melt the frost of each sullen mood - Walter Richard Cassels "Hebe"
The frost has stopped flirting with the dunegrass - Ching-In Chen "Simulacra"
With the frosty eyes of widows - Gospel Chinedu "In a Tissue Processing Class the Lecturer Tells the Biafra War Through the Lenses of a Microscope"
Flowers that skirt the eternal frost - Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni"
The frosts first silver Nature's hair - Arthur S. Cripps "The Seasons' Comfort"
The work of frosted fruit - H.D. "Lais"
Better to taste of frost - H.D. "Sheltered Garden"
Tripping from blaze to frost - Kyle Dargan "Daily Conscription"
Flowered frost congeals - Walter de la Mare "Alone"
The wild fires of frost - Walter de la Mare "The Little Salamander: To Margot"
The wild fires of frost shall light - Walter de la Mare "The Little Salamander"
Without my right of frost - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Love XII: In Vain"
When cancelled by the frost - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Nature XIV: Purple Clover"
When frosts too sharp became - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity LIV: Charlotte Bronte's Grave"
Grant us a splinter of frost - Dom "Crumb, Iceberg and Glimmer"
Lone as a thumbprint on a frosty windowpane - Chris Dombrowski "Nostrums (Bill Monroe)"
Shot the dark with frosty crashings - Max Eastman "X Rays"
Pebble loosened from the frost - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The frost of the moon fell over my floor - Eleanor Farjeon "Six Green Singers"
And all the languages of frost - Andrew Feld "Late-Breather"
When winter's cold brought frost and snow - "The Fine Old English Gentleman"
Wreathed with a crown of diamond frost - "The Fratricide's Death" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)
hanging gardens frosted by albino crows - Robert Frazier and Andrew Joron "Cities in Fog"
Whose leaves already are burnt with frost - Robert Frost "October"
strung their frosted hex-cells starwise - Amanda Gafford "Tigerlily"
Softened by frost - Rae Gouirand "Quince Suite"
Pierce our hearts with cold death frost - James Roane Gregory "Nineteenth Century Finality"
After vigils of frost - Ivor Gurney "Le Coq Francais"
Feel the frost of cold neglect - William H.C. Hosmer "Song [The hallowed wells of Learning]" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
No dream of frost to the flowers - William Dean Howells "The First Cricket"
A honey mist on a day of frost - Douglas Hyde "The Cooleen"
Hoards his pearls of frost - Helen Hunt Jackson "October"
Not ripen without frost - Helen Hunt Jackson "September"
Frost in the hollow of a throat - John James "Beneath the Trees at Ellingsworth"
Glint of frost, grains of salt - Devin Johnston "Aubade"
After the black bite of frost - Saeed Jones "Postapocalyptic Heartbeat"
Thinned by crows and frost - A.M. Juster "Sundowning"
When the frost has wrought a silence - John Keats "On the Grasshopper and Cricket"
Tumbled about by frost and storm - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"
Where the bitter barbs of frost have been - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
The sharpened fang of frost - C.H.B. Kitchin "Opening Scene from 'Amphitryon'"
Dreams and silent frostiness - Archibald Lampman "Before Sleep"
Sly frosts shall take the creepers by surprise - Archibald Lampman "September"
Mint droops purple-tipped with frost - Ruth Lechlitner "October Afternoon"
The dendrite branching of frost on a window pane - Stephen Leggett "Seven Winter Poems"
drink from stones of frost - Michael Leong "For My Cats Gaspara & Alfonsina"
Frost whorling across a windshield - Rebecca Lindenberg "Ghostology"
Embossed with silver trellis of frost - Sidney Royse Lysaght "First Horizons"
Of water and frost and star - Thomas MacDonagh "Litany of Beauty"
Splintered with frosty air - Jeannette Marks "Blind Sleep"
Dreams harden into frosted breath - Jeannette Marks "A Thousand Years"
Searching and insidious frost - George Martin "Marguerite"
The dainty diagrams of frost - Theodore Maynard "The World's Miser"
Like frost that had over-slept - Edmond McKenna "Prelude"
Fired with frost and heaving breath - D'Arcy McNickle "The Mountains"
Under his autumnal frost - Edna St Vincent Millay [untitled sonnet]
And drop into the frosty arms of Winter - Robert Montgomery "Mortality" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Now the stubborn frost is yielding - Francis Neilson "Let Us Make a Garden"
Between frost and stones - Pablo Neruda "Landscape After a Battle" translated by Richard Schaaf
To keep your roots from frost - E. Nesbit "The Things that Matter"
The sharp chisels of frost - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard V: The Return"
His fingertips glistened with frost - Frank O'Hara "Augustus"
the frost they ought to praise - Jacqueline Osherow "Inspiration Point, Bryce Canyon, Utah"
White scallions with frost on their spines - P'an Yueh "Rhyme-Prose on the Idle Life" transl. by Burton Watson
Against the glistening odds of the frost - Lynn Powell "Aubade for the Muse"
That neither wind nor frost could close - E.J. Pratt "The Ice-Floes"
In the black December frost - John Presland "A Song"
The frost of selfish blood - Theodore H. Rand "Song-Waves"
Deadly as the frost of scorn - Theodore Rand "Song-Waves"
By frost and sun and bitter brine - Theodore H. Rand "Tennyson Rock"
White with a thousand frosts - Rihaku "Lament of the Frontier Guard" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)
Nipped by sudden frosts and keen - Henry W. Rockwell "Sonnets: Sonnet V"
Woven of frost and fire - Alice Wellington Rollins "October"
Sap checked with frost - William Shakespeare "Sonnet V"
Beneath the gossamer of frost - Evalyn Callahan Shaw "October"
The hardiest herb that braves the frost - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"
And all the forms of radiant frost - Shelley "Rarely, Rarely, Comest Thou"
Clad in monstrous chains of frost - Taras Shevchenko "Caucasus" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
A glass already laced with frost - Richard Siken "Little Beast"
Bound with final frost - Clark Ashton Smith "White Death"
Bleak winter in their frosty eyes - Leonora Speyer "Sand-Pipings: For a Spring Day"
Morning frost touched by sunshine - Nathan Spoon "Poem of Thankfulness"
The arrows of the early frost - R.H. Stoddard "Ode [The days are growing chill]"
The sharp finger-tips of frost - Muriel Stuart "Forgotten Dead, I Salute You"
Frost upon the eyes of flowers - Muriel Stuart "Leda"
Last year's frost and last year's fruit - Muriel Stuart "Leda"
One branch of chrysanthemum holds out against frost - Su Tung-p'o "Presented to Liu Ching-wen" transl. by Burton Watson
The nights that a frost could fret - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
Dew and frost flowering and withering - Tao Yuan-ming aka T'ao Ch'ien "Substance, Shadow, and Spirit" transl. by Burton Watson
Gloom and frost are free to spoil and ravage here - J. Bayard Taylor "A Requiem in the North" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
By the frost nearly fired - Sara Teasdale "Places"
Frost descends - Z.G. Tomaszewski "Sleep"
Through the bleak windows of frost - Iris Tree "[Oh canst thou not hear in my heart all its whispering fears]"
Who braved the polar frost - John Greenleaf Whittier "My Birthday"
Whose crimson roses burst his frost - Oscar Wilde "Her Voice"
Straw grey, frost grey - William Carlos Williams "Conquest"
When the frost makes all the birches burn - Elinor Wylie "Atavism"
A filigree frost of frail notes lost - Elinor Wylie "The Fairy Goldsmith"
And frost bakes clay as fire bakes - Elinor Wylie "Winter Sleep"
And blood-frosted cake - Patricia Smith "Speak Now, Or Forever, Hold Your Peace"
Frostbite.
Across these frost-flocked rows - Jordan Zandi "Solarium"
Thus the Frost-King lost his kingdom - Louisa May Alcott "The Frost-King: or, The Power of Love"
Which frost-sprites laughing cast - Mrs Newton Crosland "The Tongue of Fire"
Pass, frost-white ghost - Arthur Shearly Cripps "A Lyke-Wake Carol"
Hoarfrost sliding its palms across fields - Judy Patterson Wenzel "School Nights at the Farm"
Manifested as sinkholes under permafrost - Kadijah Queen "Undoing"
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Go to Potential Titles: Weather [category].
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