Potential Titles: Wheat
Nov. 4th, 2011 05:55 pmOf meadow and wheat and rippling maze - Ellen Tracy Alden "Marie"
Wheat that will not be bread - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Walkers"
A kiss of mayo & mustard on a whole wheat bun - Regie Cabico "A Carpapalooza: An American Anthem"
A suddenly revealed field of wheat - Cyrus Cassells "Return to Florence"
Have overtopped the wheat - Aubrey de Vere "Human Life"
The wheat berries piled in metal bins - Chelsea Dingman "Epistemology"
Soft whisperings of the wheat - Edward Dowden "Windle-Straws"
And laughing eyes beheld the wheat - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "Said Hanrahan"
Red and blue flowers in the wheat - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat XXXIV"
With golden wheat or bearded rye - Leslie Pickney Hill "Summer Magic"
Slept among the bushels of threshed wheat - Victor Hugo "Boaz Asleep" transl. not credited
The leisure of the wheat - Jean Ingelow "Scholar and Carpenter"
Contest the onward march of the wheat - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"
The sheaves of sacred wheat - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Sword and Sickle"
As mead to reapers in the wheat - Vachel Lindsay "A Rhyme for All Zionists: The Eyes of Queen Esther, and How they Conquered King Ahasuerus"
Choose the wheat, incurious of the chaff - James Russell Lowell "Agassiz"
The mice that build among the wheat - John Masefield "King Cole"
Words of wheat across years of salt - Khaled Mattawa "Revisiting Hekale"
Shone as poppies in the wheat - Theodore Maynard "Gratitude"
The Chancellor of the Wheat and Corn - James M'Carroll "A Royal Race"
To pledge my hidden wheat - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
The partridge sleeps in the wheat - Gabriela Mistral "Sleep Close to Me" transl. by D.M. Peeinella
The bitter wheat of your people - Pablo Neruda "Battle of the Jarama River" translated by Richard Schaaf
Who waited so long for the wheat - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Patience of underwater wheat - Pablo Neruda "Ocean Lady" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Winnowing the pages of wheat - Pablo Neruda "San Martin (1810)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Daughters of wheat and sky - Pablo Neruda "We Together" translated by Donald D. Walsh
In one small grain of this immortal wheat - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard IV: At Paris"
Through fields of poppied wheat - Alfred Noyes "Lamarck and Buffon"
One chance stalk of wheat - "Presence" [The Atlantic Monthly v.13 no.76, Feb. 1864]
Instead of wheat they grind their memories - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Necessarily, the camp is the border"
From dusty borders and crushed wheat - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Time"
The whirlwind through young wheat - Charles G.D. Roberts "Cambrai and Marne"
A thousand little summer winds are singing in the wheat - Lloyd Roberts "England's Fields"
May tell us how our flax and wheat arise - Friedrich Schiller "The Simple Peasant"
The chaff from bleeding wheat - Ann K. Schwader "Ossuary"
Glowed like the wheat in autumn - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Old Maid"
And sowed his tares among the wheat - "The Tares and the Wheat" [The Parables of the Saviour, no date, Project Gutenberg]
A few grains of wheat lay at the barn door - "The Trial and Execution of the Sparrow for Killing Cock Robin"
Was never the end of the wheat - Mark Van Doren "Immortal"
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Wheat that will not be bread - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Walkers"
A kiss of mayo & mustard on a whole wheat bun - Regie Cabico "A Carpapalooza: An American Anthem"
A suddenly revealed field of wheat - Cyrus Cassells "Return to Florence"
Have overtopped the wheat - Aubrey de Vere "Human Life"
The wheat berries piled in metal bins - Chelsea Dingman "Epistemology"
Soft whisperings of the wheat - Edward Dowden "Windle-Straws"
And laughing eyes beheld the wheat - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "Said Hanrahan"
Red and blue flowers in the wheat - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat XXXIV"
With golden wheat or bearded rye - Leslie Pickney Hill "Summer Magic"
Slept among the bushels of threshed wheat - Victor Hugo "Boaz Asleep" transl. not credited
The leisure of the wheat - Jean Ingelow "Scholar and Carpenter"
Contest the onward march of the wheat - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"
The sheaves of sacred wheat - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Sword and Sickle"
As mead to reapers in the wheat - Vachel Lindsay "A Rhyme for All Zionists: The Eyes of Queen Esther, and How they Conquered King Ahasuerus"
Choose the wheat, incurious of the chaff - James Russell Lowell "Agassiz"
The mice that build among the wheat - John Masefield "King Cole"
Words of wheat across years of salt - Khaled Mattawa "Revisiting Hekale"
Shone as poppies in the wheat - Theodore Maynard "Gratitude"
The Chancellor of the Wheat and Corn - James M'Carroll "A Royal Race"
To pledge my hidden wheat - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"
The partridge sleeps in the wheat - Gabriela Mistral "Sleep Close to Me" transl. by D.M. Peeinella
The bitter wheat of your people - Pablo Neruda "Battle of the Jarama River" translated by Richard Schaaf
Who waited so long for the wheat - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Patience of underwater wheat - Pablo Neruda "Ocean Lady" transl. by Maria Jacketti
Winnowing the pages of wheat - Pablo Neruda "San Martin (1810)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Daughters of wheat and sky - Pablo Neruda "We Together" translated by Donald D. Walsh
In one small grain of this immortal wheat - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard IV: At Paris"
Through fields of poppied wheat - Alfred Noyes "Lamarck and Buffon"
One chance stalk of wheat - "Presence" [The Atlantic Monthly v.13 no.76, Feb. 1864]
Instead of wheat they grind their memories - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Necessarily, the camp is the border"
From dusty borders and crushed wheat - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Time"
The whirlwind through young wheat - Charles G.D. Roberts "Cambrai and Marne"
A thousand little summer winds are singing in the wheat - Lloyd Roberts "England's Fields"
May tell us how our flax and wheat arise - Friedrich Schiller "The Simple Peasant"
The chaff from bleeding wheat - Ann K. Schwader "Ossuary"
Glowed like the wheat in autumn - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Old Maid"
And sowed his tares among the wheat - "The Tares and the Wheat" [The Parables of the Saviour, no date, Project Gutenberg]
A few grains of wheat lay at the barn door - "The Trial and Execution of the Sparrow for Killing Cock Robin"
Was never the end of the wheat - Mark Van Doren "Immortal"
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