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somethingdarker ([personal profile] somethingdarker) wrote2011-08-07 01:50 am

Potential Titles: Trouble

The last hail-storm to trouble spring - Lascelles Abercrombie "Ryton Firs: The Voices in the Dream"

Meet the trouble with mind unshaken - al-Khansa "[When night draws on, remembering keeps me wakeful]" transl. by Reynold A. Nicholson

The moving lights of trouble shine - Auguste Angellier "Eyes and Lips" transl. by Henry van Dyke

Nor complain in days of trouble - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry CXVII: The Conditions" transl. by J.W. Wiles

To melt his troubled soul away - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"

An empire of trouble was sending sparks - Mary Jo Bang "Children Were Erasing Their Faces"

Except as an empire of trouble - Mary Jo Bang "Death and Disappearance"

A rhythmic geometry troubles the horizon - Mary Jo Bang "An Individual Equinox Suitable for Framing"

Not the memory troubles our silence - Elizabeth Bartlett "Prologue to Old Age"

Troubled at summer's death - Ardelia Maria Barton "The Dead Summer"

Seething waves of trouble roll - Cora C. Bass "Press On"

A tiger well repay the trouble and expense - Hilaire Belloc "The Bad Children's Book of Beasts: The Tiger"

When grey trouble looms so near - Paul Bewsher "The Star"

The trouble of his hands - Maxwell Bodenheim "Country Girl"

Have spilled their troubled ghosts - Maxwell Bodenheim "East-Side: New York"

With jests that light its troubled hands - Maxwell Bodenheim "Young Poet"

When all troubled burns life's flame - Charlotte Bronte "Frances"

The dangers of the troubled deep - Patrick Bronte "Winter-Night Meditations"

Trouble knows the place - Stopford A. Brooke "Song (From 'Six Days')"

Troubled vistas blue with hegemony - Paul Cameron Brown "The Burning"

The orbit of this troubled star - Witter Bynner "The New World V"

Letting trouble trundle by - Witter Bynner "Young Eden"

Each face is troublingly familiar - Scott Cairns "Necropolitan"

Till danger's troubled night depart - Thomas Campbell "Ye Mariners of England"

For this star dust troubles - Willa Cather "I Sought the Wood in Winter"

Bury your troubles in the ground - Chung-Ch'ang T'ung "Speaking My Mind" transl. by Burton Watson

Troubled dust concealing - Leonard Cohen "Come Healing"

No one has trouble breathing in the movies - Liam Corley "Frame of Reference"

Poor, troubled, lyric ghost - Countee Cullen "To John Keats, Poet. At Spring Time"

To consume small troubles - Aubrey de Vere "Sorrow"

Makes trouble look like a feather bed - Cornelius Eady "I'm a Fool to Love You"

Still amaze the troubled midnight - T. S. Eliot "La Figlia Che Piange"

Can make a feast out of trouble - R.J. Ellmann "To A Frustrated Poet"

To move when trouble stirs the air - Anthony Euwer "The Caves of Josephine"

Wipe discord from this troubled star - Eleanor Farjeon "Colin Clout, Come Home Again!"

From what troubled streams his heart is fed - Arthur Davison Ficke "Sonnet XXIX"

What will trouble this sleep of mine - Robert Frost "After Apple-Picking"

Woven by the troubled loom of night - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"

The clock's tick troubles the silence - Louis Golding "Ghosts Gathering"

The curve of your throat is a troubling sound - Mona Gould "Women are Like That"

Over each bridge of trouble - Nikki Grimes "On Bully Patrol"

Flung their troubles round my door - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "The Parting Rosary"

Full of a troubled dream - Mercy Harvey "Song [Oh! who hath seen Twilight the solemn-eyed?]"

Of troubled instances and blind instruction - Terrance Hayes "Anchor Head"

The tempest swept the troubled sky - Felicia Hemans "Stanzas on the Death of the Princess Charlotte"

Spirits deep immerse in doubt and trouble - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Futurity"

In the hour of need and day of trouble - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Rondeau.--Brother and Friend"

Do not trouble the holders of the iron keys - Ellen Hinsey "Epistle"

What dream has fate assigned to trouble you? - Horace "The Portent [Ode 20, Bk V]" transl. by Rudyard Kipling

A narrow turmoil of troubled fire - Aldous Huxley "Scenes of the Mind"

Forget the want and trouble - Moses ibn Ezra "Nachum: Spring Songs" transl. by Emma Lazarus

For troubles wrought of men - Jean Ingelow "Brothers, and a Sermon"

For troubles wrought of men - Jean Ingelow "Brothers, and a Sermon"

Dim lands in troubled dreams - Fanny Kemble "Song [Pass thy hand through my hair, lore]"

Gawking at someone else's trouble - Stuart Kestenbaum "How to Start Over"

Tracking the monsters that trouble their thoughts - Merie Kirby "Mother"

To calm his troubled dreams - Ida Lee "Bill, the Groom"

Dreaming in a troubled sleep - Amy Levy "Xantippe"

Tenderness troubles each of us differently - Ada Limon "Fifteen Balls of Feathers"

Brightest stars rise from a troubled sea - Amy Lowell "In Darkness"

Her troubling beauty's power - Dorothea Mackellar "Bathing Rhyme"

True hearts in trouble - Donnchad Ruadh MacNamara, c.1730 "The Fair Hills of Eire" transl. by George Sigerson

Troubled with the shifting tide - John Masefield "Lyrics from 'The Buccaneer'"

The evils of this troubled sphere - George Martin "W.H. Magee"

The cloud of the troubled brow - Furnley Maurice "Baby Song"

That I am troubled when you come - Irene Rutherford McLeod "So Beautiful You Are Indeed"

Trouble passions toss the mind - George Meredith "Earth's Secret"

Giving Trouble the once over - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Fibroids"

The song that parts everyone's trouble - Mark Nepo "The Clearing"

Our tea has trouble being sweet - Naomi Shihab Nye "Darling"

Travel, trouble, music, art - Dorothy Parker "Faut de Mieux"

No trouble to borrow - Walter S. Percy "Youth"

Your small breath troubles the flour - Kiki Petrosino "Confession"

To trouble rivers with their small fierce eyes - Lola Ridge "Easter Morning"

Which troubles the bowels of earth - Mrs. A. Ritson "Classical Enigmas"

Some lost child in tears and trouble - Carl Sandburg "Lost"

Against the troubled fever of the earth - Margaret E. Sangster "I Dreamed Your Face"

Trouble stalked beneath the sky - George Santayana "Resurrection"

This troubled clay surrendering to sunset - Ann K. Schwader "Desert Nocturne"

Above life's troubled currents shine - Frederick George Scott "To My Wife"

Telling you my particular troubles - Diane Seuss "Poetry"

The energy of our trouble - Diane Seuss "Poetry"

Troubled like a strange dream - Charles Simic "Evening Talk"

Music in some troubled dream - Miss L. Virginia Smith "The Reconciliation"

This wind is troubling me again - Marin Sorescu "To the Sea" transl. by Michael Hamburger

Justice comes all trouble to repair - James Stephens "Honoro Butler and Lord Kenmare (1720)"

The dust is troubled for a season - George Sterling "The Forty-Third Chapter of Job"

Weaves it with a troubled wind - George Sterling "White Magic"

Not stir a flower without troubling of a star - Francis Thompson "The Mistress of Vision"

Troubling the still soft swarms of fallen stars - W.J. Turner "A Ritual Dance"

And all the troubling universe - Louis Untermeyer "God's Youth"

The river flows begrimed and troubled - Henry van Dyke "Sea-Gulls of Manhattan"

This world's kin to trouble - Edwin Waugh "God Bless These Poor Folk!"

Troubles her dark repose - John Hall Wheelock "Haunted Earth"

The troubled plumes of midnight - Oscar Wilde "The Ballad of Reading Gaol"

A beautiful troubling through the branches - Matthew Zapruder "Brooklyn with a New Beginning"

The test of the heart is trouble - Anon. [Untitled]


Untroubled.


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