Potential Titles: Charge
Mar. 4th, 2010 07:37 pmCharged on a shore of air - Daisy Aldan "A Dance Without Touch"
To charge on the insolent frost king - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Veterans"
Ariadne in charge of a labyrinth - Mary Jo Bang "The Doll Song"
Expressly charged to mock the great - Clive Bell "Letter to a Lady II"
As charging seas first seen at dawn - Stephen Vincent Benet "Blood Brothers"
With pastries and the charge of regret - Tina Chang "Sugar"
Lit with charge and wonder - Tiana Clark "Particle Fever"
To charge a royal copper from your hands - "Datasonnet for Prince Giolo"
Their fleeces charged with gold - Walter de la Mare "Nod"
My soul had charged with sorcery - Walter de la Mare "They Told Me"
The unhurried charge of time's collapse - Katherine Edgren "The Gift of Warning"
When the charging lines advance - Richard Haywarde "The Beating of the Heart" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]
Charge through dead end streets - Stephanie Heit "The Shock Machine: Neuromodulation Master"
Charging the very texture of the gray - William Ernest Henley "London Voluntaries"
Charge to fall and swim to drown - A.E. Housman "Last Poems XXIX"
The wonder of dazzle and charge - Hsieh Hui-Lien "Prose Poem on the Snow" transl. by Burton Watson
Their whirling shapes accept no charge - Hsu Kan "The Wife's Thoughts" transl. by Burton Watson
An army charging upon the land - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Had us in charge for a thousand days - Rudyard Kipling "The Changelings"
Each thread a highway to its charge - Ada Limon "The Spider Web"
Always he was in charge of his direction - Ada Limon "Thirteen Feral Cats"
The seventeen year locust charged by - Vachel Lindsay "Alexander Campbell, III: A Rhymed Address to All Renegade Campbellites, Exhorting Them to Return"
Cloud charged with searching fire - James Russell Lowell "Agassiz"
Charged with beckoning the dead - Thomas Lynch "To Her Sisters on the Nature of the Universe"
Charged by the sight of an owl - Michael McGriff "Inversion"
The ground charged with secrets - Pablo Neruda "Gold" transl. by Jack Schmitt
With what ageless charge of sorrow and deep joy - Robert Nichols "The Sprig of Lime"
Every note is charged with memory - Thomas O'Hagan "The Song My Mother Sings"
Impact of charged atoms in ceaseless vibration - Lola Ridge "Russian Women"
Charged with bloody coin - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"
Best charge and bravest retreat - Sir P. Sydney "A Kiss" [Mirror of Literature v.13 issue 358, Feb. 1829.]
Best charge and bravest retreat in Cupid's fight - Sir P. Sydney "A Kiss" [Mirror of Literature v.13 issue 358, Feb. 1829.]
A brazen thief never charged - Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie "Forced Entry"
Which bravely wait the charge of Winter's cavalry - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
my static charge of light and dusk - Edwin Torres "The Law of the Apple"
False the charge and false the mind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
A charge transmitted and gift occult - Walt Whitman "Starting from Paumanox"
Charging the water and the land - Walt Whitman "Starting from Paumanox"
Dark clouds charged with thunder - Francis Brett Young "On a Subaltern Killed in Action"
Discharge.
Down from the overcharged clouds - Eochadh O'Hosey (or Hussey) 17th century "O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
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To charge on the insolent frost king - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Veterans"
Ariadne in charge of a labyrinth - Mary Jo Bang "The Doll Song"
Expressly charged to mock the great - Clive Bell "Letter to a Lady II"
As charging seas first seen at dawn - Stephen Vincent Benet "Blood Brothers"
With pastries and the charge of regret - Tina Chang "Sugar"
Lit with charge and wonder - Tiana Clark "Particle Fever"
To charge a royal copper from your hands - "Datasonnet for Prince Giolo"
Their fleeces charged with gold - Walter de la Mare "Nod"
My soul had charged with sorcery - Walter de la Mare "They Told Me"
The unhurried charge of time's collapse - Katherine Edgren "The Gift of Warning"
When the charging lines advance - Richard Haywarde "The Beating of the Heart" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]
Charge through dead end streets - Stephanie Heit "The Shock Machine: Neuromodulation Master"
Charging the very texture of the gray - William Ernest Henley "London Voluntaries"
Charge to fall and swim to drown - A.E. Housman "Last Poems XXIX"
The wonder of dazzle and charge - Hsieh Hui-Lien "Prose Poem on the Snow" transl. by Burton Watson
Their whirling shapes accept no charge - Hsu Kan "The Wife's Thoughts" transl. by Burton Watson
An army charging upon the land - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"
Had us in charge for a thousand days - Rudyard Kipling "The Changelings"
Each thread a highway to its charge - Ada Limon "The Spider Web"
Always he was in charge of his direction - Ada Limon "Thirteen Feral Cats"
The seventeen year locust charged by - Vachel Lindsay "Alexander Campbell, III: A Rhymed Address to All Renegade Campbellites, Exhorting Them to Return"
Cloud charged with searching fire - James Russell Lowell "Agassiz"
Charged with beckoning the dead - Thomas Lynch "To Her Sisters on the Nature of the Universe"
Charged by the sight of an owl - Michael McGriff "Inversion"
The ground charged with secrets - Pablo Neruda "Gold" transl. by Jack Schmitt
With what ageless charge of sorrow and deep joy - Robert Nichols "The Sprig of Lime"
Every note is charged with memory - Thomas O'Hagan "The Song My Mother Sings"
Impact of charged atoms in ceaseless vibration - Lola Ridge "Russian Women"
Charged with bloody coin - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"
Best charge and bravest retreat - Sir P. Sydney "A Kiss" [Mirror of Literature v.13 issue 358, Feb. 1829.]
Best charge and bravest retreat in Cupid's fight - Sir P. Sydney "A Kiss" [Mirror of Literature v.13 issue 358, Feb. 1829.]
A brazen thief never charged - Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie "Forced Entry"
Which bravely wait the charge of Winter's cavalry - Henry David Thoreau "The Fall of the Leaf"
my static charge of light and dusk - Edwin Torres "The Law of the Apple"
False the charge and false the mind - Charles William Wallace "False Womankind!"
A charge transmitted and gift occult - Walt Whitman "Starting from Paumanox"
Charging the water and the land - Walt Whitman "Starting from Paumanox"
Dark clouds charged with thunder - Francis Brett Young "On a Subaltern Killed in Action"
Discharge.
Down from the overcharged clouds - Eochadh O'Hosey (or Hussey) 17th century "O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
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