Potential Titles: Clamor/Clamour
Mar. 6th, 2010 02:36 amThe small clamors that drown out the one large clamor - Ari Banias "Tautology"
Have stilled these clamouring demons - Charles Baudelaire "La Beatrice" transl. not credited
The clamorous fray of squabbling imps - James Beattie "The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius, book I"
A wrong that clamors for righting - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Vengeance of Saki"
Wild clamour and fierce tumult tore - Giosue Carducci "Dante [Strong forms were those of the New Life]" transl. by Frank Sewall
Clamorous as a raven - "The Corsair"
The clamours of the crowd below - George Crabbe "The Village"
The clamor of gaunt curses - Mitchell Dawson "Leather Lane"
And the clamor of bones - Monica de la Torre "Divagar"
Where trivial clamours cease - C.J. Druce "The Meeting"
There is that clamoring and clawing within - WEB Du Bois "A Litany of Atlanta: Done at Atlanta, in the Day of Death, 1906" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]
A place beyond everyday clamor - Heid E. Erdich "Quiet Cupboard"
Working the strange colors of clamor and bells - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"
And clamored madly at the door - Oliver Herford "A Corner in Curls"
A clamor for their lost cause - Conrad Hilberry "Exits"
Clamourously falling into gabbling incoherence - D.H. Lawrence "Week-night Service"
Outdo one another in clamour and confusion - Li T'ai-Po "The Perils of the Shu Road" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Full of life's clamour and its harsh refrain - Francis J. Lys "To the Muse"
Clamor warring wastes of flood - Don Marquis "A Nightmare"
The rooks in clamour drew - John Masefield "The Hounds of Hell"
Clamorous with many brakes and bells - Furnley Maurice "Little Boys"
The iron clamor of shadows - Pablo Neruda "On the Coast" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Clamour at Falsehood's gate - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
With its sweet clamor of passion - Mary Oliver "What is the greatest gift"
White hells of light and clamour - Clark Ashton Smith "Inferno"
Holding back what clamored to rise - Tracy K. Smith "We Feel Now A Largeness Coming On"
With clamors frozen at his heart - George Sterling "Remorse"
Living by clamorous fraud - Abel C. Thomas writing as Iron Gray "The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom"
The clamours knocking without pause - Iris Tree "[What words that move on wings"]
Clank and clamour of the vast machine - Henry van Dyke "Sea-Gulls of Manhattan"
Dark clamor filling these rooms - Wang An-Shih "Following the Rhymes of Abbot Elder-Guide's Poem The Sound of Majestic Pines" transl. by David Hinton
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Have stilled these clamouring demons - Charles Baudelaire "La Beatrice" transl. not credited
The clamorous fray of squabbling imps - James Beattie "The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius, book I"
A wrong that clamors for righting - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Vengeance of Saki"
Wild clamour and fierce tumult tore - Giosue Carducci "Dante [Strong forms were those of the New Life]" transl. by Frank Sewall
Clamorous as a raven - "The Corsair"
The clamours of the crowd below - George Crabbe "The Village"
The clamor of gaunt curses - Mitchell Dawson "Leather Lane"
And the clamor of bones - Monica de la Torre "Divagar"
Where trivial clamours cease - C.J. Druce "The Meeting"
There is that clamoring and clawing within - WEB Du Bois "A Litany of Atlanta: Done at Atlanta, in the Day of Death, 1906" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]
A place beyond everyday clamor - Heid E. Erdich "Quiet Cupboard"
Working the strange colors of clamor and bells - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"
And clamored madly at the door - Oliver Herford "A Corner in Curls"
A clamor for their lost cause - Conrad Hilberry "Exits"
Clamourously falling into gabbling incoherence - D.H. Lawrence "Week-night Service"
Outdo one another in clamour and confusion - Li T'ai-Po "The Perils of the Shu Road" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Full of life's clamour and its harsh refrain - Francis J. Lys "To the Muse"
Clamor warring wastes of flood - Don Marquis "A Nightmare"
The rooks in clamour drew - John Masefield "The Hounds of Hell"
Clamorous with many brakes and bells - Furnley Maurice "Little Boys"
The iron clamor of shadows - Pablo Neruda "On the Coast" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Clamour at Falsehood's gate - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
With its sweet clamor of passion - Mary Oliver "What is the greatest gift"
White hells of light and clamour - Clark Ashton Smith "Inferno"
Holding back what clamored to rise - Tracy K. Smith "We Feel Now A Largeness Coming On"
With clamors frozen at his heart - George Sterling "Remorse"
Living by clamorous fraud - Abel C. Thomas writing as Iron Gray "The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom"
The clamours knocking without pause - Iris Tree "[What words that move on wings"]
Clank and clamour of the vast machine - Henry van Dyke "Sea-Gulls of Manhattan"
Dark clamor filling these rooms - Wang An-Shih "Following the Rhymes of Abbot Elder-Guide's Poem The Sound of Majestic Pines" transl. by David Hinton
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