Potential Titles: Sow/Sown
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Sown in blood and tears - A.L.O.E. "New Year's Hymn: Written at the Time of the Indian Mutiny, 1857"
Sow strangeness where you pass - Rasha Abdulhadi "Quailing"
Weary of sowing for others to reap - Elizabeth Akers Allen "Rock Me to Sleep"
All other routes are sown with burdock - Mary Jo Bang "Nonesuch"
Sow the first seed of your fury - Cecil Bodker "Fury's Field" transl. by Nadia Christensen
I have sown beside all water - Arna Bontemps "A Black Man Talks of Reaping"
My children glean in fields they have not sown - Arna Bontemps "A Black Man Talks of Reaping"
Sowing their fiery echoes - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Stone calendars sown by the seasons - Joseph Bruchac "Neh Tsoi"
He who for seed sows sorrow, tears, and sighs - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XVI. Love and Art" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Sow seeds of misery between - C. Burchardt "Complaint"
Sowed a hundred fields with heliotrope - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson
Reap where ancients sowed - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Reaping what was never sown - Benjamin Copeland "A Prophecy"
As heavenly seed are sown - Sir William Davenant "The Christian's Reply to the Philosopher"
For they were sweet in sowing - Aubrey de Vere "Human Life"
Lived where dreams were sown - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Life X: In a Library"
The land that is sown with the harvest of despair - "Enceladus" [Atlantic Monthly v.8 no.22, Aug. 1859]
Sown in salt - Andrew Feld "Abstract for a Burning City"
Sowers who never will reap - George Blackstone Field "Men of the Line"
To sow the tares of hatred in a soil prepared - Flaccus "Religious Controversy" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
A field of smoke to sow - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 16"
Cloudless jasper sown with stars - David Gray "The Moon II"
Who sow evil and reap the consequences - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Futurity"
Sowing the seeds of hope - Jean Ingelow "Honors. -- Part II."
Sowed a verse and reaped a sword - Muhammad Iqbal "The Secrets of the Self"
Sowed an atom and reaped a sun - Muhammad Iqbal "The Secrets of the Self"
Plow the wave, and sow the sand - Washington Irving "Written in the Deepdene Album"
Divides the desert from the sown - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (First Edition)
To sow in guilt what they must reap in woe - "The King of Darkness: On the Fallen Angels" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
The weeds by hostile breezes sown - Emily Lawless "Yet Wherefore"
The grains these sowed in scorn - Emily Lawless "Yet Wherefore"
The vines they planted, the corn they sowed - Emma Lazarus "By the Waters of Babylon"
Treacherous boughs to strangle the Sower - Emma Lazarus "By the Waters of Babylon"
By whose hands were sown rank tares - Margaret Leigh "Sonnet: The Journalist"
The seed my heart had dared to sow - Naomi Long Madgett "Heart-Blossom"
Sows the night with troops of stealthy ghosts - Don Marquis "With the Submarines"
Sow the dusk with fiery grains - John Masefield "Invocation"
The skies are sown with stars tonight - Samuel McCoy "The Off-Shore Wind"
Two sowers in Life's field - John McCrae "Recompense"
Tell the truth and sow the seeds of songs - Brandy Nālani McDougall "We Live We Live"
Shoreless, sown with fiery sails - George Meredith "Meditation Under Stars"
Sown by tearing winds - Marianne Moore "Those Various Scalpels"
Sown by the seed of the wind - Pablo Neruda "Vegetation" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Whose seeds, in tear and anguish sown - "Ode. Suggested by the President's Proclamation of January 1, 1863" [The Continental Monthly v.III - May, 1863 - no.V]
So thickly sown with stars - John Presland "The Deluge"
Meadows sown with silken grass - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Silent Places"
Sown by long winter women - Molly Raynor "A Dressed Up Potato Is Still a Potato (Yiddish Proverb)"
Sown with human woes - Taras Shevchenko "Caucasus" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
That they may sow the seeds of merit - Shinran Shonin "Buddhist Psalms" transl. by L. Adams Beck and S. Yamabe
Sow your gladness for earth's reaping - C.H. Sorley "All the Hills and Vales"
They sow a bitter grain - George Sterling "Safe"
The fields with hints of terror sown - George Sterling "To Vernon L. Kellogg"
Sowed the seed of mourning years - Melesina Trench "On Being Pressed to Go to a Masqued Ball not Many Months After the Death of My Child"
Unplanted, unsown, blooming alone - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry XCIII: Plucking a Flower" transl. by Robert Bulwer Lytton (Owen Meredith)
My team unyoked, my fallow unsown - "Eamonn an Chnuic, or 'Ned of the Hill'" transl. by P.H. Pearse
Withered unsown - Amy Lowell "Before the Altar"
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Sow strangeness where you pass - Rasha Abdulhadi "Quailing"
Weary of sowing for others to reap - Elizabeth Akers Allen "Rock Me to Sleep"
All other routes are sown with burdock - Mary Jo Bang "Nonesuch"
Sow the first seed of your fury - Cecil Bodker "Fury's Field" transl. by Nadia Christensen
I have sown beside all water - Arna Bontemps "A Black Man Talks of Reaping"
My children glean in fields they have not sown - Arna Bontemps "A Black Man Talks of Reaping"
Sowing their fiery echoes - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
Stone calendars sown by the seasons - Joseph Bruchac "Neh Tsoi"
He who for seed sows sorrow, tears, and sighs - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XVI. Love and Art" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Sow seeds of misery between - C. Burchardt "Complaint"
Sowed a hundred fields with heliotrope - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson
Reap where ancients sowed - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Reaping what was never sown - Benjamin Copeland "A Prophecy"
As heavenly seed are sown - Sir William Davenant "The Christian's Reply to the Philosopher"
For they were sweet in sowing - Aubrey de Vere "Human Life"
Lived where dreams were sown - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Life X: In a Library"
The land that is sown with the harvest of despair - "Enceladus" [Atlantic Monthly v.8 no.22, Aug. 1859]
Sown in salt - Andrew Feld "Abstract for a Burning City"
Sowers who never will reap - George Blackstone Field "Men of the Line"
To sow the tares of hatred in a soil prepared - Flaccus "Religious Controversy" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
A field of smoke to sow - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 16"
Cloudless jasper sown with stars - David Gray "The Moon II"
Who sow evil and reap the consequences - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Futurity"
Sowing the seeds of hope - Jean Ingelow "Honors. -- Part II."
Sowed a verse and reaped a sword - Muhammad Iqbal "The Secrets of the Self"
Sowed an atom and reaped a sun - Muhammad Iqbal "The Secrets of the Self"
Plow the wave, and sow the sand - Washington Irving "Written in the Deepdene Album"
Divides the desert from the sown - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (First Edition)
To sow in guilt what they must reap in woe - "The King of Darkness: On the Fallen Angels" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
The weeds by hostile breezes sown - Emily Lawless "Yet Wherefore"
The grains these sowed in scorn - Emily Lawless "Yet Wherefore"
The vines they planted, the corn they sowed - Emma Lazarus "By the Waters of Babylon"
Treacherous boughs to strangle the Sower - Emma Lazarus "By the Waters of Babylon"
By whose hands were sown rank tares - Margaret Leigh "Sonnet: The Journalist"
The seed my heart had dared to sow - Naomi Long Madgett "Heart-Blossom"
Sows the night with troops of stealthy ghosts - Don Marquis "With the Submarines"
Sow the dusk with fiery grains - John Masefield "Invocation"
The skies are sown with stars tonight - Samuel McCoy "The Off-Shore Wind"
Two sowers in Life's field - John McCrae "Recompense"
Tell the truth and sow the seeds of songs - Brandy Nālani McDougall "We Live We Live"
Shoreless, sown with fiery sails - George Meredith "Meditation Under Stars"
Sown by tearing winds - Marianne Moore "Those Various Scalpels"
Sown by the seed of the wind - Pablo Neruda "Vegetation" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Whose seeds, in tear and anguish sown - "Ode. Suggested by the President's Proclamation of January 1, 1863" [The Continental Monthly v.III - May, 1863 - no.V]
So thickly sown with stars - John Presland "The Deluge"
Meadows sown with silken grass - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Silent Places"
Sown by long winter women - Molly Raynor "A Dressed Up Potato Is Still a Potato (Yiddish Proverb)"
Sown with human woes - Taras Shevchenko "Caucasus" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
That they may sow the seeds of merit - Shinran Shonin "Buddhist Psalms" transl. by L. Adams Beck and S. Yamabe
Sow your gladness for earth's reaping - C.H. Sorley "All the Hills and Vales"
They sow a bitter grain - George Sterling "Safe"
The fields with hints of terror sown - George Sterling "To Vernon L. Kellogg"
Sowed the seed of mourning years - Melesina Trench "On Being Pressed to Go to a Masqued Ball not Many Months After the Death of My Child"
Unplanted, unsown, blooming alone - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry XCIII: Plucking a Flower" transl. by Robert Bulwer Lytton (Owen Meredith)
My team unyoked, my fallow unsown - "Eamonn an Chnuic, or 'Ned of the Hill'" transl. by P.H. Pearse
Withered unsown - Amy Lowell "Before the Altar"
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