Potential Titles: Cling/Clung
Mar. 6th, 2010 07:39 pmClinging to a stone in space - Duane Ackerson "Picturing World Peace on Earth Day"
Throwing me off even as I cling - Merri Andrew "Robot Duckling Learns the Land"
Clings to anything nailed down - Ralph Angel "Sampling"
with stones to cling to by my teeth - Elizabeth Bartlett "cold wakening"
Outside all is ivy, clinging - Charlotte Bronte "Mementos"
With feet clinging to the earth - Skipwith Cannell "Wild Songs: The Dance"
Claws to cling and beak to kill - Roger Casement "Hamilcar Barca"
Let the pears cling to the empty branch - H.D. "Sheltered Garden"
Some hidden disappointment clings to all - J.D. [Julia Day] "A Meditation" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLX, v.LVIII, Oct. 1845]
Cling to a hope that was broken - George Blackstone Field "Forever"
Clinging to clouds by their beaks - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Pilot"
Cypress is clinging about her feet - "For the Hour of Triumph" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.1, July 1862]
Down in the wood where the ivy clings - J.C.H. "Long Ago" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.736, 2 Feb. 1878]
Clinging to your moorings - Terrance Hayes "God Is an American"
Cling to hands bleached clean - Faylita Hicks "The Daughters of Samuel Little"
An idle dream to which we cling - Leslie Pickney Hill "Tuskegee"
Humming-birds cling to the honeysuckles' hearts - William D. Howells "Bereaved"
Clinging to the skirts of Hope - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"
Clinging to my mind's eye - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Stars"
Reft from me and from my clinging grasp - W.E.L. "A Dirge of Love" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.454, 11 Sept. 1852]
My heart clings to her pretty words - "Lady Violet" [Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad (ed. by Daphne Dale), 1894]
I touch the blade of you and cling - Amy Lowell "Granadilla"
While yet the snow-wreaths to the rock-shelves cling - William M. MacKeracher "Vacation Verse"
As perfume clings to wounded flowers - George Martin "Hallowe'en in Canada"
And the meanings cling like iron - Mark McMorris "The Thought of the World"
Cling to the warm couch of wine - Arthur Milliken "Chopin"
Dissatisfaction's clinging net - T. Sturge Moore "Renaissance"
More charms where twilight clings - Helen Louise Moriarty "Convent Echoes"
What madness to the million clings- "Napoleon" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.4, October 1837]
Cling to our falsehoods of warmth - Mari Ness "Snowmelt"
Danced in clinging robes of Light - Herbert E. Palmer "Two Fishers"
Sorrow clings to my apron-strings - Dorothy Parker "Anecdote"
Clinging fast holding to the friendly rope - Miriam Clark Potter "The Children of the Wind"
The withered leaf clings latest to the tree - Quince "Age" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
Where the scent of primrose clings - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Summer Thought"
Where the bee enamored clings - Thomas Buchanan Read "The Light of Our Home" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Palls of dusky paleness cling - M. Regan "The Hollow"
The parasitic snow that clings about them - Lola Ridge "The Foundling"
Clings as light might to a crocus - Lola Ridge "Still Water (To D.L.)"
The shrunk grape clinging to the wasted stem - Lynn Riggs "The Corrosive Season"
Where the vines cling crimson - Edwin Arlington Robinson "Luke Havergal"
About their shadow-haunted circle clings - Rennell Rodd "On the Border Hills"
A creeper clinging to the moss - "Selections from the 'Nineteen Old Poems of the Han'" transl. by Burton Watson
Affections round its roots with ardour cling - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Life"
Cling to the potential in the dark - Patricia Smith "The Sun, Mad Envious, Just Wants the Moon"
Clinging to a boulder by my toes - Richard Solomon "Report to the Bodhisattvas on the Heart Sutra After Dying in the Up on the Sturgeon River"
My crescent faith clings round the promise - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Protest of Faith: to Rev. --"
Clinging fire from Heaven's arsenal - George Sterling "The Swoon"
What a bitter clings to the memory - Frederick W. Thomas "The Emigrant, or Reflections While Descending the Ohio"
Where yet the twilight clings - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires XVII" transl. by Alma Strettell
Carven column whereon monsters cling - Emile Verhaeren "The Sunlit Hours III" transl. by Charles Royier Murphy
Rags that cling about the sullen sky - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: Rain" transl. by Alma Strettell
Cumbered with her clinging shades immense - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: Rain" transl. by Alma Strettell
Though steep her secret dwelling clings - Edith Wharton "Dieu d'Amour [a Castle in Cyprus]"
To our hearts and thoughts cling fast - Edith Wharton "June and December"
Cling like vermin to the earth - Adolf Wolff "The Toilers"
Clinging onto the depths of empty - Assétou Xango "Black Womxn Version II"
That clings with nails to Spanish moss - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 4" transl. by Katherine Silver
Wet star-dust clung to the skin - Stephen Vincent Benet "Flood-Tide"
I clung to the bars of the dream - Louise Bogan "Tears in Sleep"
There clung a whole bevy of parasite barnacles - F.B.C. "The Quadrupeds' Pic-Nic"
Love never clung to the nettle - Nathalia Crane "The Gossips"
Rocks where no mollusc clung - Alfred Noyes "Darwin III: The Testimony of the Rocks"
The vines with woven hands clambered and clung - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Singing Man"
Clung to the chance promise - Rennell Rodd "At Tiber Mouth"
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Throwing me off even as I cling - Merri Andrew "Robot Duckling Learns the Land"
Clings to anything nailed down - Ralph Angel "Sampling"
with stones to cling to by my teeth - Elizabeth Bartlett "cold wakening"
Outside all is ivy, clinging - Charlotte Bronte "Mementos"
With feet clinging to the earth - Skipwith Cannell "Wild Songs: The Dance"
Claws to cling and beak to kill - Roger Casement "Hamilcar Barca"
Let the pears cling to the empty branch - H.D. "Sheltered Garden"
Some hidden disappointment clings to all - J.D. [Julia Day] "A Meditation" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLX, v.LVIII, Oct. 1845]
Cling to a hope that was broken - George Blackstone Field "Forever"
Clinging to clouds by their beaks - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Pilot"
Cypress is clinging about her feet - "For the Hour of Triumph" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.1, July 1862]
Down in the wood where the ivy clings - J.C.H. "Long Ago" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.736, 2 Feb. 1878]
Clinging to your moorings - Terrance Hayes "God Is an American"
Cling to hands bleached clean - Faylita Hicks "The Daughters of Samuel Little"
An idle dream to which we cling - Leslie Pickney Hill "Tuskegee"
Humming-birds cling to the honeysuckles' hearts - William D. Howells "Bereaved"
Clinging to the skirts of Hope - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"
Clinging to my mind's eye - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Stars"
Reft from me and from my clinging grasp - W.E.L. "A Dirge of Love" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.454, 11 Sept. 1852]
My heart clings to her pretty words - "Lady Violet" [Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad (ed. by Daphne Dale), 1894]
I touch the blade of you and cling - Amy Lowell "Granadilla"
While yet the snow-wreaths to the rock-shelves cling - William M. MacKeracher "Vacation Verse"
As perfume clings to wounded flowers - George Martin "Hallowe'en in Canada"
And the meanings cling like iron - Mark McMorris "The Thought of the World"
Cling to the warm couch of wine - Arthur Milliken "Chopin"
Dissatisfaction's clinging net - T. Sturge Moore "Renaissance"
More charms where twilight clings - Helen Louise Moriarty "Convent Echoes"
What madness to the million clings- "Napoleon" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.4, October 1837]
Cling to our falsehoods of warmth - Mari Ness "Snowmelt"
Danced in clinging robes of Light - Herbert E. Palmer "Two Fishers"
Sorrow clings to my apron-strings - Dorothy Parker "Anecdote"
Clinging fast holding to the friendly rope - Miriam Clark Potter "The Children of the Wind"
The withered leaf clings latest to the tree - Quince "Age" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]
Where the scent of primrose clings - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Summer Thought"
Where the bee enamored clings - Thomas Buchanan Read "The Light of Our Home" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Palls of dusky paleness cling - M. Regan "The Hollow"
The parasitic snow that clings about them - Lola Ridge "The Foundling"
Clings as light might to a crocus - Lola Ridge "Still Water (To D.L.)"
The shrunk grape clinging to the wasted stem - Lynn Riggs "The Corrosive Season"
Where the vines cling crimson - Edwin Arlington Robinson "Luke Havergal"
About their shadow-haunted circle clings - Rennell Rodd "On the Border Hills"
A creeper clinging to the moss - "Selections from the 'Nineteen Old Poems of the Han'" transl. by Burton Watson
Affections round its roots with ardour cling - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Life"
Cling to the potential in the dark - Patricia Smith "The Sun, Mad Envious, Just Wants the Moon"
Clinging to a boulder by my toes - Richard Solomon "Report to the Bodhisattvas on the Heart Sutra After Dying in the Up on the Sturgeon River"
My crescent faith clings round the promise - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Protest of Faith: to Rev. --"
Clinging fire from Heaven's arsenal - George Sterling "The Swoon"
What a bitter clings to the memory - Frederick W. Thomas "The Emigrant, or Reflections While Descending the Ohio"
Where yet the twilight clings - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires XVII" transl. by Alma Strettell
Carven column whereon monsters cling - Emile Verhaeren "The Sunlit Hours III" transl. by Charles Royier Murphy
Rags that cling about the sullen sky - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: Rain" transl. by Alma Strettell
Cumbered with her clinging shades immense - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: Rain" transl. by Alma Strettell
Though steep her secret dwelling clings - Edith Wharton "Dieu d'Amour [a Castle in Cyprus]"
To our hearts and thoughts cling fast - Edith Wharton "June and December"
Cling like vermin to the earth - Adolf Wolff "The Toilers"
Clinging onto the depths of empty - Assétou Xango "Black Womxn Version II"
That clings with nails to Spanish moss - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 4" transl. by Katherine Silver
Wet star-dust clung to the skin - Stephen Vincent Benet "Flood-Tide"
I clung to the bars of the dream - Louise Bogan "Tears in Sleep"
There clung a whole bevy of parasite barnacles - F.B.C. "The Quadrupeds' Pic-Nic"
Love never clung to the nettle - Nathalia Crane "The Gossips"
Rocks where no mollusc clung - Alfred Noyes "Darwin III: The Testimony of the Rocks"
The vines with woven hands clambered and clung - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Singing Man"
Clung to the chance promise - Rennell Rodd "At Tiber Mouth"
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