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somethingdarker) wrote2011-07-12 12:44 am
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Potential Titles: Spice
Suitcases full of spices and cassettes - Hala Alyan "The Female of the Species"
Spices that you might find Strange - Carmen Bardeguez-Brown "Rican Issues"
Gems and ivory, spices and wines and oil - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Forlorn Campaign"
Your cressets are fed with spices - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Retort Discourteous"
Must have a spice of devil - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Spice of Godhead in this brew - George Cronyn "Dionysus Eleutherios: The Prayer"
Secret herbs their spices shower - Walter de la Mare "The Sunken Garden"
As lowly spices gone to sleep - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Nature IX: The Grass"
Shut as a spice in precious stone - Michael Field "Relics"
Inhale the spices of the midnight air - Dana Gioia "Psalm of the Heights"
Strange spices from uncharted lands - Louis Golding "Sunset Over Suburb"
The herbs and spices on the shelf - Luisa A. Igloria "Why appropriation is not necessarily the same as mastery"
Delight to spice the tasteless years - Lionel Johnson "A Cornish Night"
Scented with the most fragrant of spices - Zilka Joseph "Eliyahoo Hanabi"
Armfuls of spices to set at the banquet - Henry Kendall "Achan"
Spicing up my winter quarantine - Deborah Landau "Skeleton"
Spices like sharp sweet swords - Vachel Lindsay "The Golden Whales of California"
Spiced winds which blew when earth was young - Amy Lowell "To John Keats"
Then the fire with spices swell - James Russell Lowell "Eleanor Makes Macaroons"
Spice of the first warm wind - Dorothea Mackellar "Spring on the Plains"
Bruised spice and burning amber - John Masefield "The Khalif's Judgment"
Spices, fine linen, and cloth of gold - Laurens Maynard "Ave Post Saecula"
Bring her silver work and spice - Theodore Maynard "The Ships"
Spices spring in sweet array - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
Half spice, half amnesia - Barbara Ras "You Can't Have It All"
Spices drifted out of the blown fire - Lola Ridge "Mo-ti"
This spicy air and twilight sweet - Henry W. Rockwell "Mohawk: IV"
Which gold and stone and spices bear - Christina Rossetti "Autumn"
To sleep with rest and spice and balm - Christina Rossetti "Autumn"
Fermented honey with spices dashed - Taras Shevchenko "Naimechka or The Servant" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Keeps green and fresh in his spicy heart - Bayard Taylor "Earth-Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]
Apricots spicing the air - Kristen Tracy "Undressed"
Her breath of honey and spice - Katherine Tynan "Shamrock Song"
Their sugared spice - Z.G. Tomaszewski "A Storm Divided"
Her breath of honey and spice - Katherine Tynan "Shamrock Song"
Seal it up with spice and salt - Elinor Wylie "Valentine"
Adding silent spices and hot sauce - Kevin Young "The Dry Spell"
The phoenix builds her spicy nest - Thomas Carew "Song"
Whose throat blossoms with spicy chocolates - Joseph O. Legaspi "Whom You Love"
Fragrant zephyrs there from spicy isles - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"
Forest breathes a spicy breeze - Amy Ludwig VanDerwater "Farewell"
Rich spice-fields and perfumed sands - Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton "I Watch the Ships"
With the pungence of sealed spice-jars - Amy Lowell "A Lady"
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Spices that you might find Strange - Carmen Bardeguez-Brown "Rican Issues"
Gems and ivory, spices and wines and oil - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Forlorn Campaign"
Your cressets are fed with spices - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Retort Discourteous"
Must have a spice of devil - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Spice of Godhead in this brew - George Cronyn "Dionysus Eleutherios: The Prayer"
Secret herbs their spices shower - Walter de la Mare "The Sunken Garden"
As lowly spices gone to sleep - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Nature IX: The Grass"
Shut as a spice in precious stone - Michael Field "Relics"
Inhale the spices of the midnight air - Dana Gioia "Psalm of the Heights"
Strange spices from uncharted lands - Louis Golding "Sunset Over Suburb"
The herbs and spices on the shelf - Luisa A. Igloria "Why appropriation is not necessarily the same as mastery"
Delight to spice the tasteless years - Lionel Johnson "A Cornish Night"
Scented with the most fragrant of spices - Zilka Joseph "Eliyahoo Hanabi"
Armfuls of spices to set at the banquet - Henry Kendall "Achan"
Spicing up my winter quarantine - Deborah Landau "Skeleton"
Spices like sharp sweet swords - Vachel Lindsay "The Golden Whales of California"
Spiced winds which blew when earth was young - Amy Lowell "To John Keats"
Then the fire with spices swell - James Russell Lowell "Eleanor Makes Macaroons"
Spice of the first warm wind - Dorothea Mackellar "Spring on the Plains"
Bruised spice and burning amber - John Masefield "The Khalif's Judgment"
Spices, fine linen, and cloth of gold - Laurens Maynard "Ave Post Saecula"
Bring her silver work and spice - Theodore Maynard "The Ships"
Spices spring in sweet array - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
Half spice, half amnesia - Barbara Ras "You Can't Have It All"
Spices drifted out of the blown fire - Lola Ridge "Mo-ti"
This spicy air and twilight sweet - Henry W. Rockwell "Mohawk: IV"
Which gold and stone and spices bear - Christina Rossetti "Autumn"
To sleep with rest and spice and balm - Christina Rossetti "Autumn"
Fermented honey with spices dashed - Taras Shevchenko "Naimechka or The Servant" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Keeps green and fresh in his spicy heart - Bayard Taylor "Earth-Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]
Apricots spicing the air - Kristen Tracy "Undressed"
Her breath of honey and spice - Katherine Tynan "Shamrock Song"
Their sugared spice - Z.G. Tomaszewski "A Storm Divided"
Her breath of honey and spice - Katherine Tynan "Shamrock Song"
Seal it up with spice and salt - Elinor Wylie "Valentine"
Adding silent spices and hot sauce - Kevin Young "The Dry Spell"
The phoenix builds her spicy nest - Thomas Carew "Song"
Whose throat blossoms with spicy chocolates - Joseph O. Legaspi "Whom You Love"
Fragrant zephyrs there from spicy isles - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"
Forest breathes a spicy breeze - Amy Ludwig VanDerwater "Farewell"
Rich spice-fields and perfumed sands - Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton "I Watch the Ships"
With the pungence of sealed spice-jars - Amy Lowell "A Lady"
Navigation Links:
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