Potential Titles: Beam
Feb. 3rd, 2010 01:18 amPhosphorescent blue of the moonlight beaming - Jeff William Acosta "Call Out My Name"
Repairing an archive of unseen beams - Zaina Alsous "bird survives the death of Nature"
Over the century of beams - David Baker "Gravel"
Whom undying beams adorn - Benjamin West Ball "Hymn to Phosphor"
Amid the beaming of love's stars - Thomas Lovell Beddoes "Dirge"
Lifting its sculptured flowers to the beams - E.W.C. "The Wild Azalea" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
When joy's ephemeral beams had fled - W.G.C. "Yesterday" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
Veils in clouds the sun's meridian beam - George Crabbe "The Library"
Shed no beams upon my weak heart - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
Become beaming and undone - Kendra DeColo "Playlist: 11 Weeks"
Shot his golden beams askance - "Flora: a Vision"
Would beam with softer light - Felicia Hemans "To My Mother"
Twist a rope of beams of the sun - Robert Hogg "Oh, What Are the Chains of Love Made Of?"
The silver beams of the pale stars - I.G. Holland "To the Spirits of My Three Departed Sisters"
The wide beams of thy full constellation - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Union and Liberty"
At dawn's first livid beam - W.I. "The Rocky Boulders of Cornwall" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.689, 10 March 1877]
And the heavens beam serene with peace - Solomon ibn Gabirol "Night-Piece" transl. by Emma Lazarus
Vexed with prying silver beam his crimson dream - Elsa Kazi "India--Entertaing Twilight"
Sister of the flying beam and speedy shadow - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
As beams of morning banish visions of the night - J.I.L. "The Old Home" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.746, 13 April 1878]
Gaslight and Gaiety, beam for a while - Henry S. Leigh "A Cockney's Evening Song"
To comprehend the speech of brick and beam - R.B. Lemberg "Three Principles of Strong Building"
As radiant beams in a luminous shower of light - José Martà "Simple Verses" transl. by Anne Fountain
A jewelled beam of soft enchantment - George Martin "To My Canary Bird"
Mending his boat's broken beam - Maikof (Apollon Maykov) "Who Was He? A Story of Peter the Great" transl. by John Pollen
Hope's delusive, glittering beam - "Memory" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
A wavering beam of various lights - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"
With purple beams and azure wings - John Milton "On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, My Christian Friend"
Troops of billows marching in his beam - Robert Montgomery "Consumption" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Where the sunrise stores its beams - Sarah Noble-Ives "On the Shining Way"
The moon never beams without bringing me dreams - Edgar Allan Poe "Annabel Lee"
Filled with shattered beams of light - Alexander Posey "On the Hills of Dawn"
Beams of youth's forgotten spring - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Ode to Sappho"
Touching the current of the beam - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VII: Thaddeus the Unborn 1: The Call"
The moon rains out her beams - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"
A roof with many beams and pillars - Clark Ashton Smith "To the Sun"
Huge beams from broken dams above - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Freshet: A Connecticut Idyl"
The pauses between beams of searchlights - Alison Swan "Another Coast"
A dim fear passed through buttress, and roof, and beam - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: II. The Summons"
The swallows who nest in the beams - Tu Fu "The River Village" transl. by Florence Wheelock Ayscough and Amy Lowell
The fond beaming of a northern eye - H.T. Tuckerman "To the Violet" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
The balance-beam of Fate was bent - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Uriel"
The daybeams creep along the serried pines - Edward S. Rend, Jr. "Promise" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.1, March 1863]
The kindly-beaming eye grow cold and strange - Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton "Love Not"
Moonbeam.
Through spray of splintered star-beams - Edith Wharton "La Folle du Logis"
Sunbeam.
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Repairing an archive of unseen beams - Zaina Alsous "bird survives the death of Nature"
Over the century of beams - David Baker "Gravel"
Whom undying beams adorn - Benjamin West Ball "Hymn to Phosphor"
Amid the beaming of love's stars - Thomas Lovell Beddoes "Dirge"
Lifting its sculptured flowers to the beams - E.W.C. "The Wild Azalea" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
When joy's ephemeral beams had fled - W.G.C. "Yesterday" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
Veils in clouds the sun's meridian beam - George Crabbe "The Library"
Shed no beams upon my weak heart - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
Become beaming and undone - Kendra DeColo "Playlist: 11 Weeks"
Shot his golden beams askance - "Flora: a Vision"
Would beam with softer light - Felicia Hemans "To My Mother"
Twist a rope of beams of the sun - Robert Hogg "Oh, What Are the Chains of Love Made Of?"
The silver beams of the pale stars - I.G. Holland "To the Spirits of My Three Departed Sisters"
The wide beams of thy full constellation - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Union and Liberty"
At dawn's first livid beam - W.I. "The Rocky Boulders of Cornwall" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.689, 10 March 1877]
And the heavens beam serene with peace - Solomon ibn Gabirol "Night-Piece" transl. by Emma Lazarus
Vexed with prying silver beam his crimson dream - Elsa Kazi "India--Entertaing Twilight"
Sister of the flying beam and speedy shadow - Henry Kendall "The Austral Months"
As beams of morning banish visions of the night - J.I.L. "The Old Home" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.746, 13 April 1878]
Gaslight and Gaiety, beam for a while - Henry S. Leigh "A Cockney's Evening Song"
To comprehend the speech of brick and beam - R.B. Lemberg "Three Principles of Strong Building"
As radiant beams in a luminous shower of light - José Martà "Simple Verses" transl. by Anne Fountain
A jewelled beam of soft enchantment - George Martin "To My Canary Bird"
Mending his boat's broken beam - Maikof (Apollon Maykov) "Who Was He? A Story of Peter the Great" transl. by John Pollen
Hope's delusive, glittering beam - "Memory" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
A wavering beam of various lights - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"
With purple beams and azure wings - John Milton "On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, My Christian Friend"
Troops of billows marching in his beam - Robert Montgomery "Consumption" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Where the sunrise stores its beams - Sarah Noble-Ives "On the Shining Way"
The moon never beams without bringing me dreams - Edgar Allan Poe "Annabel Lee"
Filled with shattered beams of light - Alexander Posey "On the Hills of Dawn"
Beams of youth's forgotten spring - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Ode to Sappho"
Touching the current of the beam - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VII: Thaddeus the Unborn 1: The Call"
The moon rains out her beams - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"
A roof with many beams and pillars - Clark Ashton Smith "To the Sun"
Huge beams from broken dams above - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Freshet: A Connecticut Idyl"
The pauses between beams of searchlights - Alison Swan "Another Coast"
A dim fear passed through buttress, and roof, and beam - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: II. The Summons"
The swallows who nest in the beams - Tu Fu "The River Village" transl. by Florence Wheelock Ayscough and Amy Lowell
The fond beaming of a northern eye - H.T. Tuckerman "To the Violet" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
The balance-beam of Fate was bent - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Uriel"
The daybeams creep along the serried pines - Edward S. Rend, Jr. "Promise" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.1, March 1863]
The kindly-beaming eye grow cold and strange - Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton "Love Not"
Moonbeam.
Through spray of splintered star-beams - Edith Wharton "La Folle du Logis"
Sunbeam.
Navigation Links:
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Go to Potential Titles: Machine/Device Parts [category].
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