Potential Titles: Might (noun)/Mighty
Jan. 5th, 2011 10:12 pmAn air less rare than longing might - Leonie Adams "A Gull Goes Up"
Their might hearts swelling loved Luna to greet - "Asleep" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
With Odin's might did cope - Benjamin West Ball "A Hermitage"
The strength of the flood, the might of the falling snow - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Walkers"
The living soul of ancient might - Amelia Josephine Burr "In the Roman Forum"
Portents abroad of magic and might - Elizabeth Coatsworth "On a Night of Snow"
Which should mock the might of armies - "Columbia's Safety" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]
Jubilant with glorious might - Benjamin Copeland "A Prophecy"
Called from the depths of chaos form and might - Miss Mary Gardiner "The Deity" (from The Knickerbocker, v.22:5, Nov. 1843)
With the red might of centuries - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Wooing Pine"
Talisman of magic Might - Hafiz "The Divan XIV" (translated by H. Bicknell)
In the divine pageant of Eternal Might - Mary Cornelia Hartshorne "Sonnet [The whirling stars that shower swift-winged light]"
Stung to madness by the tempest's might - Ben Hecht "Moods"
The might of his fierce monsters - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Second: The Address to Brahma" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
In the gold sun's might - Archibald Lampman "Three Flower Petals"
Onward with the might of iron - Archibald Lampman "War"
Beggars and clowns rebel in might - Vachel Lindsay "Shantung, or the Empire of China Is Crumbling Down"
The leagued might of futile things - Don Marquis "The Singer"
Love glorious in his friendly might - Claude McKay "Winter in the Country"
Thus the world to might becomes the dower - J. Fairfax McLaughlin writing as Pasquino "The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons"
Might in a wondering season - George Meredith "A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt"
It takes the might of heaven and hell - Alfred Noyes "Song [What is there hid in the heart of a rose]"
No queen of martial might - Shaemas OSheel "Roma Mater Sempaeterna"
The sullen might of the dead year - John Payne "Chant Royal of the God of Love"
Goes onward with resistless might - "Resurgamus" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.2, Feb. 1862]
The very worst of fortune's might - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XC"
Pyramids built up with newer might - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXXIII"
Guarding with might each avenue to fame - W. Gilmore Simms "Heads of the Poets III: The Same" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Where Rigel sends no word of might - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
Deaden the might of the gale - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
Our might against their glacial certainty - Sarah Titus "The Angels Sip Manhattans Wearing the Faces of Our Dead"
By storm's or wind's or water's might - Thomas Walsh "From Gardens Over Seas"
The mighty mountains become music - Daisy Aldan "Glaciers"
Beyond the mighty walls of fog - Charles Baudelaire "The Swan" transl. not credited
Opposed by many a mighty foe - Anne Bronte "Confidence"
Defied the mightiest tempest's roar - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"
Mighty organ of a thousand keys - Marie Hedderwick Browne "Down by the Sea"
A fragment of some mighty wall - William Cullen Bryant "Monument Mountain"
The mighty wrecks in that weird span - W. Wilfred Campbell "Sebastian Cabot"
To them a mighty lighthouse tower - W. Wilfred Campbell "Victoria"
By mighty dreams possessed - Bliss Carman "Over the Wintry Threshold"
Mighty fountains pure and strong - Roger Casement "Lost Youth"
A decade filled with mighty deeds - Roger Casement "Oliver Cromwell 1650-1659"
One mighty blaze shall tell - Roger Casement "The Triumph of Hugh O'Neill"
A mighty Empire's bounds to trace - "Cor Unum, Via Una: God Bless Our Native Land!" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]
Of mighty measures and sublime - James H. Cousins "To Algernon Charles Swinburne"
The mighty pillars tremble when my conscience palls - Blanche Taylor Dickinson "Four Walls"
Sing to Boreas their mighty king - Irving Sidney Dix "The Glen"
A confederacy of mightiest Powers - Edward Dowden "Millet's 'The Sower'"
Crawl beneath her mighty words - Enheduana "The Hymn to Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle
Your court is a mighty serpent - Enheduana "The Temple Hymns: 8. E-Kishnugal, the Temple of Nanna in Ur" transl. by Sophus Helle
A shackle of the mighty underworld - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 15. E-Gishbanda, the Temple of Ningishzida in Gishbanda" transl. by Sophus Helle
Mighty words and clever counsel - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 33. E-Dimgalkalama, the Temple of Ishtaran in Der" transl. by Sophus Helle
Glean'd from the mighty casket of the past - Mrs. C.H.W. Esling "With Thee" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.5, Nov. 1841]
A mighty halo round her silver throne - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
Till they enclose mighty circles - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"
To crush the mighty yearning down - Grace Greenwood "The Spanish Princess to the Moorish Knight" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
The mighty secrets of his power - Grace Greenwood "To L--. With Some Poems"
Reeling beneath the mighty plunge - Claude Halcro "Niagara"
Parted by the stroke of a mighty rod - Sharlot M. Hall "The West"
Some mighty seer or elder days - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto II"
With the mighty voice of a giant challenged - William Dean Howells "The Pilot's Story"
Lived within a mighty age - James Weldon Johnson "Fifty Years"
Venomed arrows from a mighty bow - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Fourth: Rati's Lament" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
Strains from that mighty hunting-horn - Fanny Kemble "Epistle from the Rhine: to Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass"
Mighty waters conquering sweep - Fanny Kemble "A Promise [By the pure spring, whose haunted waters flow]"
The mighty lyre of earth - Joyce Kilmer "George Meredith"
Love is mightiest next to fate - Archibald Lampman "A Ballade of Waiting"
Black and mighty shapes of iron and stone - Richard Le Gallienne "The Rainbow"
Mighty child of the cleft brows of Zeus - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"
The doubtful current of Time's mighty river - Henry S. Leigh "The End of an Old Year"
Where the Mississippi runs his mighty course - Charles G. Leland "The Last Ditch" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.2, March 1862]
With mighty Cromwell and tall King Saul - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
Cold and mighty as his name - Vachel Lindsay "Yankee Doodle"
The mightier silence of the skies - John Masefield "'Rest Her Soul, She's Dead'"
The mighty mass of her usurped dominion - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
In mighty lusts of heart and eyes - Theodore Maynard "Pride"
A mighty music through the heart - Theodore Maynard "Sonnet for the Fifth of October"
Brown has mighty things to do - Effie Lee Newsome "The Bronze Legacy"
By a mighty master's sway - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "To Miss R. B."
The secrets of the mighty dead - Agnes Repplier "Le Repos in Egypte: The Sphinx"
Mighty city with a hundred graces - "The Saltair na Rann, or Psalter of the Verses: II. The Heavenly Kingdom" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Stood before hell's mighty czar - Friedrich Schiller "The Hypochondriacal Pluto"
Rocked in glory in the mighty tide - Friedrich Schiller "Reproach-To Laura"
A mighty oak here ruined lies - Friedrich Schiller "Spinosa"
Reaps the flame of mightiest stars - Clark Ashton Smith "Ode to the Abyss"
Less mighty than my mind had dreamed - Edward Thomas "There Was a Time"
Forever the mighty maze inflicts unchangement - Edwin Torres "A Most Imperfect Start"
All those mighty trees are mine - Henry van Dyke "The Ruby-Crowned Kinglet"
To give their mighty spirits greeting - Mrs J. Webb "Lines to Time" (The Knickerbocker v.23:2, Feb. 1844)
Fanned the abyss for mighty joy - John Hall Wheelock "The Fish-Hawk"
Lightnings that precede the mighty storm - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "Love's Language"
Within the theatre of the mighty dead - Joseph R. Wilson "An Actor's Epitaph"
A mighty junk-heap rising high - Adolf Wolff "The Great Discard"
Another mighty empire overthrown - William Wordsworth "November, 1806"
The silent who and almighty why - Arthur Solway "What Is Not"
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Their might hearts swelling loved Luna to greet - "Asleep" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
With Odin's might did cope - Benjamin West Ball "A Hermitage"
The strength of the flood, the might of the falling snow - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Walkers"
The living soul of ancient might - Amelia Josephine Burr "In the Roman Forum"
Portents abroad of magic and might - Elizabeth Coatsworth "On a Night of Snow"
Which should mock the might of armies - "Columbia's Safety" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]
Jubilant with glorious might - Benjamin Copeland "A Prophecy"
Called from the depths of chaos form and might - Miss Mary Gardiner "The Deity" (from The Knickerbocker, v.22:5, Nov. 1843)
With the red might of centuries - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Wooing Pine"
Talisman of magic Might - Hafiz "The Divan XIV" (translated by H. Bicknell)
In the divine pageant of Eternal Might - Mary Cornelia Hartshorne "Sonnet [The whirling stars that shower swift-winged light]"
Stung to madness by the tempest's might - Ben Hecht "Moods"
The might of his fierce monsters - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Second: The Address to Brahma" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
In the gold sun's might - Archibald Lampman "Three Flower Petals"
Onward with the might of iron - Archibald Lampman "War"
Beggars and clowns rebel in might - Vachel Lindsay "Shantung, or the Empire of China Is Crumbling Down"
The leagued might of futile things - Don Marquis "The Singer"
Love glorious in his friendly might - Claude McKay "Winter in the Country"
Thus the world to might becomes the dower - J. Fairfax McLaughlin writing as Pasquino "The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons"
Might in a wondering season - George Meredith "A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt"
It takes the might of heaven and hell - Alfred Noyes "Song [What is there hid in the heart of a rose]"
No queen of martial might - Shaemas OSheel "Roma Mater Sempaeterna"
The sullen might of the dead year - John Payne "Chant Royal of the God of Love"
Goes onward with resistless might - "Resurgamus" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.2, Feb. 1862]
The very worst of fortune's might - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XC"
Pyramids built up with newer might - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXXIII"
Guarding with might each avenue to fame - W. Gilmore Simms "Heads of the Poets III: The Same" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Where Rigel sends no word of might - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
Deaden the might of the gale - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
Our might against their glacial certainty - Sarah Titus "The Angels Sip Manhattans Wearing the Faces of Our Dead"
By storm's or wind's or water's might - Thomas Walsh "From Gardens Over Seas"
The mighty mountains become music - Daisy Aldan "Glaciers"
Beyond the mighty walls of fog - Charles Baudelaire "The Swan" transl. not credited
Opposed by many a mighty foe - Anne Bronte "Confidence"
Defied the mightiest tempest's roar - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"
Mighty organ of a thousand keys - Marie Hedderwick Browne "Down by the Sea"
A fragment of some mighty wall - William Cullen Bryant "Monument Mountain"
The mighty wrecks in that weird span - W. Wilfred Campbell "Sebastian Cabot"
To them a mighty lighthouse tower - W. Wilfred Campbell "Victoria"
By mighty dreams possessed - Bliss Carman "Over the Wintry Threshold"
Mighty fountains pure and strong - Roger Casement "Lost Youth"
A decade filled with mighty deeds - Roger Casement "Oliver Cromwell 1650-1659"
One mighty blaze shall tell - Roger Casement "The Triumph of Hugh O'Neill"
A mighty Empire's bounds to trace - "Cor Unum, Via Una: God Bless Our Native Land!" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]
Of mighty measures and sublime - James H. Cousins "To Algernon Charles Swinburne"
The mighty pillars tremble when my conscience palls - Blanche Taylor Dickinson "Four Walls"
Sing to Boreas their mighty king - Irving Sidney Dix "The Glen"
A confederacy of mightiest Powers - Edward Dowden "Millet's 'The Sower'"
Crawl beneath her mighty words - Enheduana "The Hymn to Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle
Your court is a mighty serpent - Enheduana "The Temple Hymns: 8. E-Kishnugal, the Temple of Nanna in Ur" transl. by Sophus Helle
A shackle of the mighty underworld - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 15. E-Gishbanda, the Temple of Ningishzida in Gishbanda" transl. by Sophus Helle
Mighty words and clever counsel - Enheduana "Temple Hymns: 33. E-Dimgalkalama, the Temple of Ishtaran in Der" transl. by Sophus Helle
Glean'd from the mighty casket of the past - Mrs. C.H.W. Esling "With Thee" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.5, Nov. 1841]
A mighty halo round her silver throne - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
Till they enclose mighty circles - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"
To crush the mighty yearning down - Grace Greenwood "The Spanish Princess to the Moorish Knight" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
The mighty secrets of his power - Grace Greenwood "To L--. With Some Poems"
Reeling beneath the mighty plunge - Claude Halcro "Niagara"
Parted by the stroke of a mighty rod - Sharlot M. Hall "The West"
Some mighty seer or elder days - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto II"
With the mighty voice of a giant challenged - William Dean Howells "The Pilot's Story"
Lived within a mighty age - James Weldon Johnson "Fifty Years"
Venomed arrows from a mighty bow - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Fourth: Rati's Lament" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
Strains from that mighty hunting-horn - Fanny Kemble "Epistle from the Rhine: to Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass"
Mighty waters conquering sweep - Fanny Kemble "A Promise [By the pure spring, whose haunted waters flow]"
The mighty lyre of earth - Joyce Kilmer "George Meredith"
Love is mightiest next to fate - Archibald Lampman "A Ballade of Waiting"
Black and mighty shapes of iron and stone - Richard Le Gallienne "The Rainbow"
Mighty child of the cleft brows of Zeus - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"
The doubtful current of Time's mighty river - Henry S. Leigh "The End of an Old Year"
Where the Mississippi runs his mighty course - Charles G. Leland "The Last Ditch" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.2, March 1862]
With mighty Cromwell and tall King Saul - Vachel Lindsay "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan"
Cold and mighty as his name - Vachel Lindsay "Yankee Doodle"
The mightier silence of the skies - John Masefield "'Rest Her Soul, She's Dead'"
The mighty mass of her usurped dominion - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
In mighty lusts of heart and eyes - Theodore Maynard "Pride"
A mighty music through the heart - Theodore Maynard "Sonnet for the Fifth of October"
Brown has mighty things to do - Effie Lee Newsome "The Bronze Legacy"
By a mighty master's sway - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "To Miss R. B."
The secrets of the mighty dead - Agnes Repplier "Le Repos in Egypte: The Sphinx"
Mighty city with a hundred graces - "The Saltair na Rann, or Psalter of the Verses: II. The Heavenly Kingdom" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Stood before hell's mighty czar - Friedrich Schiller "The Hypochondriacal Pluto"
Rocked in glory in the mighty tide - Friedrich Schiller "Reproach-To Laura"
A mighty oak here ruined lies - Friedrich Schiller "Spinosa"
Reaps the flame of mightiest stars - Clark Ashton Smith "Ode to the Abyss"
Less mighty than my mind had dreamed - Edward Thomas "There Was a Time"
Forever the mighty maze inflicts unchangement - Edwin Torres "A Most Imperfect Start"
All those mighty trees are mine - Henry van Dyke "The Ruby-Crowned Kinglet"
To give their mighty spirits greeting - Mrs J. Webb "Lines to Time" (The Knickerbocker v.23:2, Feb. 1844)
Fanned the abyss for mighty joy - John Hall Wheelock "The Fish-Hawk"
Lightnings that precede the mighty storm - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "Love's Language"
Within the theatre of the mighty dead - Joseph R. Wilson "An Actor's Epitaph"
A mighty junk-heap rising high - Adolf Wolff "The Great Discard"
Another mighty empire overthrown - William Wordsworth "November, 1806"
The silent who and almighty why - Arthur Solway "What Is Not"
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