Potential Titles: Bell
Feb. 3rd, 2010 06:25 pmWhile someone tolls a bell in a drowned cathedral - Duane Ackerson "Operation Macbeth"
behind tenuous doors with intimidating bells - Grisel Y. Acosta "Leaving the Psychologist: An Abecedarian Ekphrastic"
A measured phrase of bells - Conrad Aiken "Seven Twilights"
Where the foxglove hangs its bells - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Echo-Song"
Rusty bells and hollow songs - Cristoso Apache "Gahe Dzil/Mountain Spirits"
Silence kept sounding its silver bell - Mary Jo Bang "Staying Is a Form of Haunting"
The bells are slow in steeple and tower - Margaret Fairless Barber "All Souls' Day in a German Town"
The first far bells commence - Djuna Barnes "Pastoral"
descending on bells - Elizabeth Bartlett "challenge"
Bells that with bewitching chime - Cora C. Bass "A Song to the Zephyr"
As silver marries brass to make a bell - Stephen Vincent Benet "The First Vision of Helen"
The sadness and sweetness of far evening bells - William Rose Benet "Lights Through the Mist"
Holding its silence like a bell - Malachi Black "Entering Saint Patrick's Cathedral"
And the tipped bell make no sound - Louise Bogan "Medusa"
The bee among the heather bells - Emily Bronte "Song [The linnet in the rocky dells]"
Within the dash of withered bells - Paul Cameron Brown "The Bells"
On a background of bells - Amelia Josephine Burr "Perugia"
The soft chiming of the vesper bell - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "Drifting"
Intermittent deep-sea bells - Witter Bynner "Apollo Troubadour"
Like sweet bells jangled - Lewis Carroll "Four Riddles II"
The bell of climbing goat - Roger Casement "Verses (Sent from the Congo Free State in response to Mr. Harrison's appeal for the Restoration of the Elgin Marbles to Greece)"
In the bell frame of your silence - Paul Celan [Untitled] (translated by Michael Hamburger)
You'll have to ring the bell for entrance - Katie Condon "The Insurance Representative Tells Me How Much the Baby's Delivery Will Cost"
The failing tongue of a hushing bell - Helen Gray Cone "The Ride to the Lady"
Golden bell pealing in the courts of dust - Countee Cullen "Epitaphs: For One Who Died Singing of Death"
Slowly tolling the vesper bell - John Davidson "Down-a-down"
The jangle of the cap and bell - Coningsby Dawson "To England's Greatest Satirist"
The startled air resounds with clanging bells - George Francis Dawson "Myra's Well"
Wild bee hung in the hyacinth bell - Walter de la Mare "Alone"
Deaf to the hidden bells - Walter de la Mare "The Mermaids"
Through the dusk with muffled bell - Walter de la Mare "The World of Dream"
Who tells his need to Sunday bells - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
The bell within the steeple wild - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature XXVI: The Storm"
A bell with the tones still incomplete - Irving Sidney Dix "Norma: A Legend of the Wayne Highlands"
Morning bells stuck on snooze - Rita Dove "Incantation of the First Order"
The admonition of a silver bell - Ernest Dowson "Benedictio Domini"
Shaking the bells awake - Carol Ann Duffy "Loud"
Ringing their own silent bells - Stephen Dunn "From the Tower at the Top of the Winding Stairs"
Listen to the bell in the ruins - Martin Espada "Heal the Cracks in the Bell of the World"
Cracks in the bell of the moon - Martin Espada "Heal the Cracks in the Bell of the World"
Of all bells that rang once in old London - Eleanor Farjeon "The Children's Bells"
No bell to call the Hours - "The Feathered Hermit" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Working the strange colors of clamor and bells - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"
With dauntless feet and sound of silver bells - James Elroy Flecker "The Golden Journey to Samarkand"
Bells which the breezes play - John Gould Fletcher "A Distant Song"
Take the thin call of bells - Katie Ford "A Spell"
Counting the dark tongues of bells - Carolyn Forche "The Memory of Elena"
A bell upon the night-tide - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 2"
Like a cooling bell and rain - Maxwell E. Foster "Truth"
Some buried witch-bell rings - Zona Gale "Ballade of Old Perfumes"
A garden lamped with lily bells - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
The cold extravagance of tiny bells - Tess Gallagher "Two of Anything"
Beneath the iron bell close-bound - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Slag"
A chorus of swung bells - Louis Golding "Bird, Bird, Bird"
Piloted by tinkling bells of hope - Herbert H. Gowen "The Quest for the Christ"
The toll that follows from the lagging bell - Thomas Hardy "Drawing Details in an Old Church"
To bind a fox's throat with a gold bell - Joy Harjo "Becoming Seventy"
When the bell of time will ring - Sadakichi Hartmann "Drifting Flowers of the Sea"
Echoes of the Sabbath-bell - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
The four bells she's awaiting - Langston Hughes "Summer Evening"
Of bells slow-dying from discord to the hush - Aldous Huxley "Philoclea in the Forest"
Told by the sound of bells - Lawrence Joseph "A Fable"
The gold of many a tinkling bell - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Seventh: Uma's Bridal" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
The bell at the seaside temple - Kaneko Misuzu "Whale Memorial" transl. by Sally Ito and Michiko Tsuboi
Tomorrow's gold belled pipe - Bob Kaufman "Walking Parker Home"
While she dreams of chapel bells - Jennifer Key "Rich People in Paintings,"
Dead bells pounding - Galway Kinnell "Last Holy Fragrance"
A city of bells and gardens - Stephen Kuusisto "Letter to Borges from London"
Wax bells of siren-teeth - Philip Lamantia "The Islands of Africa"
With the beat of midnight bells - Archibald Lampman "Before Sleep"
The veering sound of bells - Archibald Lampman "Storm"
The elephant bells striking slow - D.H. Lawrence "Elephant"
The largest dinner bell in the state of longing - Ada Limon "Thirteen Feral Cats"
The azure bells of eternal love - Vachel Lindsay "In Memory of My Friend Joyce Kilmer, Poet and Soldier"
With determination and a brush of bells - Audre Lorde "For Craig"
Hung on dappled foxglove bells - Sidney Royse Lysaght "The Forest"
A bell's intrusion upon sleep - Naomi Long Madgett "Arrival"
Bells mellow as the moon - Jeannette Marks "Somewhere Tonight"
A morrice chime of jostled bells - Don Marquis "Chant of the Changing Hours"
Let there be bells rung backward - John Masefield "King Cole"
Like muffled bells knelling - John Masefield "Right Royal"
Clamorous with many brakes and bells - Furnley Maurice "Little Boys"
The waters boom like tenor bells - Theodore Maynard "Blindness"
Distant bells screaming for salvation - Lo Kwa Mei-en "Pinocchia, you must not stop for a friend"
An ancient bell within their throats - George Meredith "A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt"
When her bell of Judgment tolls - Charlotte Mew "In Nunhead Cemetery"
A flock of bells take flight - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
A fleet of bells set sail - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
A verse of bells takes wing - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
Bid them hither cast their bells - John Milton "Lycidas"
Clanging like bells out of tune - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Disbelief"
The low tone bells of changing song ring clear - William Moore "Here in the Time of the Winter Morn"
Like a bell holds space between the hours - Miguel Murphy "Demon and the Dove"
Looking in like the crazed bells of silence - Miguel Murphy "Demon and the Dove"
That has slept long years within the bells - Pablo Neruda "Autumn Returns" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Under the bells of the world - Pablo Neruda "The Forest" transl. by Alastair Reid
The great solitude of bells tolling - Pablo Neruda "Goodbyes" transl. by Alastair Reid
The metallic shifting of a river of bells - Pablo Neruda "Mexican Serenade" transl. by Alastair Reid
Wrapped in cold rain and bells - Pablo Neruda "Winter Garden" transl. by William O'Daly
Whose voice would mock me in the mourning bell - Robert Nichols "To ---"
Ghost in sheet risen at midnight bell - John G. Nicolay, Private Secretary to President Lincoln "On Guard" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.VI, Dec. 1862]
The deep bells of thunder - Mary Oliver "Sometimes"
A junkyard of church bells - Gregory Pardlo "Atlantic City Sunday Morning"
In a welter of bells & holy water - Kiki Petrosino "Elegy"
Bells on the collar of an invisible donkey - Carl Phillips "Entire Known World So Far"
With all the clarity of bells - Carl Phillips "The Length of the Field"
The hollow toll of the turret bell - Winthrop Mackworth Praed "The Legend of the Teufel-Haus"
The bells' slow ocean tones - E.J. Pratt "The Toll of the Bells"
Hung fifty silver bells and nine - "The Queen of Elfland"
The bells of the altar lilies - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Twilight Fancy"
In its cradle of dead bells - Charles Rafferty "Hotel Bible"
Harmonize with bronze bells ringing - Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez "Despojo"
Each wave a muffled bell - Herbert Randall "Cry of the Wounded Loon"
A longhorn winding its bells through the Field of Reeds - Ishmael Reed "I Am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra"
The boom of the bitter bell - Cale Young Rice "Love in Japan"
Ankled and waisted with bells - Adrienne Rich "Veteran's Day"
And the bells of the heather are wet - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Star of the Morning"
Like a litter of tiny bells - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
We who hear dull bells - Clinton Scollard "Sea Marvels"
Of bell and whip and horse's tail - William Bell Scott "The Witch's Ballad"
Bodies like bells ringing through nothing - Alexandra Seidel "Kepler's Music"
The surly sullen bell give warning - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXXI"
Dimly-glowing bells of sleeping sea-anemones - Edward Shanks "The Rock Pool"
The chime of a witch's bell - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Estelle"
The joyful choir of bells - Charles Warren Stoddard "Ave Maria Bells"
All the sacred bells rejoice - Charles Warren Stoddard "Ave Maria Bells"
Bells that toll of death and doom - Richard Henry Stoddard "Abraham Lincoln: An Horatian Ode"
The sound of wind-borne bells - William W. Story "The Violet"
Bell and drum on the south river bank - Su Tung-p'o "Following the Rhymes of Chiang Hsi-shu" transl. by Burton Watson
The bells are booming on either hand - Henry David Thoreau "Ding Dong"
A cap and bells for Folly's coronation - Iris Tree "Flame"
The wind's persuasive violins and bells - Iris Tree "[Oh canst thou not hear in my heart all its whispering fears]"
Tugging at the moaning bells of death - Iris Tree "[Shall we be christened poets]"
The wild bells of lilies ringing - Iris Tree "[Sun-aureoled lilies are your priestesses]"
The summons of the evening bell - V. "The First Morning of 1860" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no. 1)
As falls from some enchanted bell - Henry van Dyke "The After-Echo"
A thousand bells go chiming after her - Henry van Dyke "Three Alpine Sonnets: 3. Moving Bells"
Ring out, my bells, in accents clear - H.K.W. "Song of the Carilloneur" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.682, 20 Jan. 1877]
Silence the bells disconsolate - Arthur Weir "Ode for the Queen's Jubilee. 1837-1887"
Nor yet a broken bell - Willard Huntington Wright "What of the Night?"
Across the field lined with golden bells - Emily Jungmin Yoon "Bell Theory"
Bells of the final camel train - Zheng Min "If Curses aren't Accompanied by Deep Thought #9: The Forgotten Yesterday (A dirge of ancient culture)" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf
Bell jar over our ills and endless infirmities - Charles Wright "April Evening"
Singing faint little bell-notes of joy - Paula Gordon Lepp "Can You Hear It?"
Before they ring the dinner-bells - "Secrets" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]
For her the passing-bell did toll - "The History of Will Worthy and Nancy Wilmot"
Ghost of sleigh-bells in a ghost of snow - Robert Frost "Hyla Brook"
Thro' the night the storm-bells toll - Ellen Tracy Alden "He Will Come Back"
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behind tenuous doors with intimidating bells - Grisel Y. Acosta "Leaving the Psychologist: An Abecedarian Ekphrastic"
A measured phrase of bells - Conrad Aiken "Seven Twilights"
Where the foxglove hangs its bells - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Echo-Song"
Rusty bells and hollow songs - Cristoso Apache "Gahe Dzil/Mountain Spirits"
Silence kept sounding its silver bell - Mary Jo Bang "Staying Is a Form of Haunting"
The bells are slow in steeple and tower - Margaret Fairless Barber "All Souls' Day in a German Town"
The first far bells commence - Djuna Barnes "Pastoral"
descending on bells - Elizabeth Bartlett "challenge"
Bells that with bewitching chime - Cora C. Bass "A Song to the Zephyr"
As silver marries brass to make a bell - Stephen Vincent Benet "The First Vision of Helen"
The sadness and sweetness of far evening bells - William Rose Benet "Lights Through the Mist"
Holding its silence like a bell - Malachi Black "Entering Saint Patrick's Cathedral"
And the tipped bell make no sound - Louise Bogan "Medusa"
The bee among the heather bells - Emily Bronte "Song [The linnet in the rocky dells]"
Within the dash of withered bells - Paul Cameron Brown "The Bells"
On a background of bells - Amelia Josephine Burr "Perugia"
The soft chiming of the vesper bell - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "Drifting"
Intermittent deep-sea bells - Witter Bynner "Apollo Troubadour"
Like sweet bells jangled - Lewis Carroll "Four Riddles II"
The bell of climbing goat - Roger Casement "Verses (Sent from the Congo Free State in response to Mr. Harrison's appeal for the Restoration of the Elgin Marbles to Greece)"
In the bell frame of your silence - Paul Celan [Untitled] (translated by Michael Hamburger)
You'll have to ring the bell for entrance - Katie Condon "The Insurance Representative Tells Me How Much the Baby's Delivery Will Cost"
The failing tongue of a hushing bell - Helen Gray Cone "The Ride to the Lady"
Golden bell pealing in the courts of dust - Countee Cullen "Epitaphs: For One Who Died Singing of Death"
Slowly tolling the vesper bell - John Davidson "Down-a-down"
The jangle of the cap and bell - Coningsby Dawson "To England's Greatest Satirist"
The startled air resounds with clanging bells - George Francis Dawson "Myra's Well"
Wild bee hung in the hyacinth bell - Walter de la Mare "Alone"
Deaf to the hidden bells - Walter de la Mare "The Mermaids"
Through the dusk with muffled bell - Walter de la Mare "The World of Dream"
Who tells his need to Sunday bells - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
The bell within the steeple wild - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature XXVI: The Storm"
A bell with the tones still incomplete - Irving Sidney Dix "Norma: A Legend of the Wayne Highlands"
Morning bells stuck on snooze - Rita Dove "Incantation of the First Order"
The admonition of a silver bell - Ernest Dowson "Benedictio Domini"
Shaking the bells awake - Carol Ann Duffy "Loud"
Ringing their own silent bells - Stephen Dunn "From the Tower at the Top of the Winding Stairs"
Listen to the bell in the ruins - Martin Espada "Heal the Cracks in the Bell of the World"
Cracks in the bell of the moon - Martin Espada "Heal the Cracks in the Bell of the World"
Of all bells that rang once in old London - Eleanor Farjeon "The Children's Bells"
No bell to call the Hours - "The Feathered Hermit" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Working the strange colors of clamor and bells - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"
With dauntless feet and sound of silver bells - James Elroy Flecker "The Golden Journey to Samarkand"
Bells which the breezes play - John Gould Fletcher "A Distant Song"
Take the thin call of bells - Katie Ford "A Spell"
Counting the dark tongues of bells - Carolyn Forche "The Memory of Elena"
A bell upon the night-tide - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 2"
Like a cooling bell and rain - Maxwell E. Foster "Truth"
Some buried witch-bell rings - Zona Gale "Ballade of Old Perfumes"
A garden lamped with lily bells - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
The cold extravagance of tiny bells - Tess Gallagher "Two of Anything"
Beneath the iron bell close-bound - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Slag"
A chorus of swung bells - Louis Golding "Bird, Bird, Bird"
Piloted by tinkling bells of hope - Herbert H. Gowen "The Quest for the Christ"
The toll that follows from the lagging bell - Thomas Hardy "Drawing Details in an Old Church"
To bind a fox's throat with a gold bell - Joy Harjo "Becoming Seventy"
When the bell of time will ring - Sadakichi Hartmann "Drifting Flowers of the Sea"
Echoes of the Sabbath-bell - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
The four bells she's awaiting - Langston Hughes "Summer Evening"
Of bells slow-dying from discord to the hush - Aldous Huxley "Philoclea in the Forest"
Told by the sound of bells - Lawrence Joseph "A Fable"
The gold of many a tinkling bell - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Seventh: Uma's Bridal" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
The bell at the seaside temple - Kaneko Misuzu "Whale Memorial" transl. by Sally Ito and Michiko Tsuboi
Tomorrow's gold belled pipe - Bob Kaufman "Walking Parker Home"
While she dreams of chapel bells - Jennifer Key "Rich People in Paintings,"
Dead bells pounding - Galway Kinnell "Last Holy Fragrance"
A city of bells and gardens - Stephen Kuusisto "Letter to Borges from London"
Wax bells of siren-teeth - Philip Lamantia "The Islands of Africa"
With the beat of midnight bells - Archibald Lampman "Before Sleep"
The veering sound of bells - Archibald Lampman "Storm"
The elephant bells striking slow - D.H. Lawrence "Elephant"
The largest dinner bell in the state of longing - Ada Limon "Thirteen Feral Cats"
The azure bells of eternal love - Vachel Lindsay "In Memory of My Friend Joyce Kilmer, Poet and Soldier"
With determination and a brush of bells - Audre Lorde "For Craig"
Hung on dappled foxglove bells - Sidney Royse Lysaght "The Forest"
A bell's intrusion upon sleep - Naomi Long Madgett "Arrival"
Bells mellow as the moon - Jeannette Marks "Somewhere Tonight"
A morrice chime of jostled bells - Don Marquis "Chant of the Changing Hours"
Let there be bells rung backward - John Masefield "King Cole"
Like muffled bells knelling - John Masefield "Right Royal"
Clamorous with many brakes and bells - Furnley Maurice "Little Boys"
The waters boom like tenor bells - Theodore Maynard "Blindness"
Distant bells screaming for salvation - Lo Kwa Mei-en "Pinocchia, you must not stop for a friend"
An ancient bell within their throats - George Meredith "A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt"
When her bell of Judgment tolls - Charlotte Mew "In Nunhead Cemetery"
A flock of bells take flight - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
A fleet of bells set sail - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
A verse of bells takes wing - Alice Meynell "Chimes"
Bid them hither cast their bells - John Milton "Lycidas"
Clanging like bells out of tune - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Disbelief"
The low tone bells of changing song ring clear - William Moore "Here in the Time of the Winter Morn"
Like a bell holds space between the hours - Miguel Murphy "Demon and the Dove"
Looking in like the crazed bells of silence - Miguel Murphy "Demon and the Dove"
That has slept long years within the bells - Pablo Neruda "Autumn Returns" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Under the bells of the world - Pablo Neruda "The Forest" transl. by Alastair Reid
The great solitude of bells tolling - Pablo Neruda "Goodbyes" transl. by Alastair Reid
The metallic shifting of a river of bells - Pablo Neruda "Mexican Serenade" transl. by Alastair Reid
Wrapped in cold rain and bells - Pablo Neruda "Winter Garden" transl. by William O'Daly
Whose voice would mock me in the mourning bell - Robert Nichols "To ---"
Ghost in sheet risen at midnight bell - John G. Nicolay, Private Secretary to President Lincoln "On Guard" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.VI, Dec. 1862]
The deep bells of thunder - Mary Oliver "Sometimes"
A junkyard of church bells - Gregory Pardlo "Atlantic City Sunday Morning"
In a welter of bells & holy water - Kiki Petrosino "Elegy"
Bells on the collar of an invisible donkey - Carl Phillips "Entire Known World So Far"
With all the clarity of bells - Carl Phillips "The Length of the Field"
The hollow toll of the turret bell - Winthrop Mackworth Praed "The Legend of the Teufel-Haus"
The bells' slow ocean tones - E.J. Pratt "The Toll of the Bells"
Hung fifty silver bells and nine - "The Queen of Elfland"
The bells of the altar lilies - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Twilight Fancy"
In its cradle of dead bells - Charles Rafferty "Hotel Bible"
Harmonize with bronze bells ringing - Tatiana Figueroa Ramirez "Despojo"
Each wave a muffled bell - Herbert Randall "Cry of the Wounded Loon"
A longhorn winding its bells through the Field of Reeds - Ishmael Reed "I Am a Cowboy in the Boat of Ra"
The boom of the bitter bell - Cale Young Rice "Love in Japan"
Ankled and waisted with bells - Adrienne Rich "Veteran's Day"
And the bells of the heather are wet - Henry Scott Riddell "When the Star of the Morning"
Like a litter of tiny bells - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
We who hear dull bells - Clinton Scollard "Sea Marvels"
Of bell and whip and horse's tail - William Bell Scott "The Witch's Ballad"
Bodies like bells ringing through nothing - Alexandra Seidel "Kepler's Music"
The surly sullen bell give warning - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXXI"
Dimly-glowing bells of sleeping sea-anemones - Edward Shanks "The Rock Pool"
The chime of a witch's bell - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Estelle"
The joyful choir of bells - Charles Warren Stoddard "Ave Maria Bells"
All the sacred bells rejoice - Charles Warren Stoddard "Ave Maria Bells"
Bells that toll of death and doom - Richard Henry Stoddard "Abraham Lincoln: An Horatian Ode"
The sound of wind-borne bells - William W. Story "The Violet"
Bell and drum on the south river bank - Su Tung-p'o "Following the Rhymes of Chiang Hsi-shu" transl. by Burton Watson
The bells are booming on either hand - Henry David Thoreau "Ding Dong"
A cap and bells for Folly's coronation - Iris Tree "Flame"
The wind's persuasive violins and bells - Iris Tree "[Oh canst thou not hear in my heart all its whispering fears]"
Tugging at the moaning bells of death - Iris Tree "[Shall we be christened poets]"
The wild bells of lilies ringing - Iris Tree "[Sun-aureoled lilies are your priestesses]"
The summons of the evening bell - V. "The First Morning of 1860" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no. 1)
As falls from some enchanted bell - Henry van Dyke "The After-Echo"
A thousand bells go chiming after her - Henry van Dyke "Three Alpine Sonnets: 3. Moving Bells"
Ring out, my bells, in accents clear - H.K.W. "Song of the Carilloneur" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.682, 20 Jan. 1877]
Silence the bells disconsolate - Arthur Weir "Ode for the Queen's Jubilee. 1837-1887"
Nor yet a broken bell - Willard Huntington Wright "What of the Night?"
Across the field lined with golden bells - Emily Jungmin Yoon "Bell Theory"
Bells of the final camel train - Zheng Min "If Curses aren't Accompanied by Deep Thought #9: The Forgotten Yesterday (A dirge of ancient culture)" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf
Bell jar over our ills and endless infirmities - Charles Wright "April Evening"
Singing faint little bell-notes of joy - Paula Gordon Lepp "Can You Hear It?"
Before they ring the dinner-bells - "Secrets" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]
For her the passing-bell did toll - "The History of Will Worthy and Nancy Wilmot"
Ghost of sleigh-bells in a ghost of snow - Robert Frost "Hyla Brook"
Thro' the night the storm-bells toll - Ellen Tracy Alden "He Will Come Back"
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