Potential Titles: Molten
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Which was a sluice of molten gold - Harold Acton "As Dmitri Karamazoff sang on the way to Chaos"
Like a river of molten amethyst - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "The Last Caesar"
The molten brass of noontide - Willis Boyd Allen "Blind"
Yielding as molten gold - Ennis Rook Bashe "We Have Slain the Savage Martians, but Their Princess Escaped"
Belches molten stone and globes of fire - Robert Blair "The Grave"
Molten over toughened silken hide - Paul Cameron Brown "Chrysalis"
Molten syllables as searing lassos - Tiana Clark "How to Find the Center of a Circle"
The molten lava of your fright - Arthur Hugh Clough "Fragments of the Mystery of the Fall. Scene I"
Ruby kindling, rippling fringed with molten gold - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cumuli. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Molten glass from furnace run - Walter de la Mare "Sotto Voce"
The molten ore of the great stars - Edward Doyle "Chime, Dark Bell"
A ceiling of light heaving like molten glass - Susan Fawcett "Black Water Diving"
Molten lead along the sullen sky - S. Virginia French "The 'Still Small Voice'"
The molten golden javelins of the sun - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
As from a throat of molten lead - L. Gielgud "Summer Delivery"
The glory of our own molten territories - Wendy Guerra "Winter Sports" transl. by Nancy Naomi Carlson and Esperanza Hope Snyder
All ways the molten colours run - Gerard Manley Hopkins "Winter with the Gulf Stream"
In skins of molten ice - E.W. Hornung "The Ballad of Ensign Joy"
A factory line where molten lead spilled - Mary Karr "All This and More"
Stars made of molten music - Joyce Kilmer "White Bird of Love"
Like a molten sea of crimson - Archibald Lampman "Winter Hues Recalled"
Sunrise skies intense with molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
With molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
Bridged by a road of molten glass - R.B. Lemberg "The Three Immigrations"
Streaming forth like molten copper - Lermontof "Dispute" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]
Cedar green and molten silver - Arthur Milliken "Rhapsody"
Molten and made up of moods - Maggie Nelson "The World"
Two heads of molten volcanoes - Pablo Neruda "Evening LXXVI" transl. by Stephen Tapscott
Swimming against the molten current - Achy Obejas "Inner Core"
Under the molten silence of the desert - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
A word molten out of the mouth of God - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
In molten spatters of bud and bloom - James Whitcombe Riley "Dreamer, Say"
Lime cordial, molten peridot - Richard Scott "Peridot"
Descend again in molten drops - Gertrude Stein "Golden Bough"
Molten mixings of related things - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
No sea of molten flame therein is pent - Virginia Vaughan "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
The cleansing breath of many molten truths - Margaret Walker "We Have Been Believers"
In a sea of molten glass - Francis Brett Young "Thamar (To Thamar Karsavina)"
The molten heart of motherhood - Rachel Zucker "Paying Down the Debt: Happiness"
Brimstone-molten angry gold - D.H. Lawrence "Hibiscus and Salvia Flowers"
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Like a river of molten amethyst - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "The Last Caesar"
The molten brass of noontide - Willis Boyd Allen "Blind"
Yielding as molten gold - Ennis Rook Bashe "We Have Slain the Savage Martians, but Their Princess Escaped"
Belches molten stone and globes of fire - Robert Blair "The Grave"
Molten over toughened silken hide - Paul Cameron Brown "Chrysalis"
Molten syllables as searing lassos - Tiana Clark "How to Find the Center of a Circle"
The molten lava of your fright - Arthur Hugh Clough "Fragments of the Mystery of the Fall. Scene I"
Ruby kindling, rippling fringed with molten gold - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cumuli. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]
Molten glass from furnace run - Walter de la Mare "Sotto Voce"
The molten ore of the great stars - Edward Doyle "Chime, Dark Bell"
A ceiling of light heaving like molten glass - Susan Fawcett "Black Water Diving"
Molten lead along the sullen sky - S. Virginia French "The 'Still Small Voice'"
The molten golden javelins of the sun - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
As from a throat of molten lead - L. Gielgud "Summer Delivery"
The glory of our own molten territories - Wendy Guerra "Winter Sports" transl. by Nancy Naomi Carlson and Esperanza Hope Snyder
All ways the molten colours run - Gerard Manley Hopkins "Winter with the Gulf Stream"
In skins of molten ice - E.W. Hornung "The Ballad of Ensign Joy"
A factory line where molten lead spilled - Mary Karr "All This and More"
Stars made of molten music - Joyce Kilmer "White Bird of Love"
Like a molten sea of crimson - Archibald Lampman "Winter Hues Recalled"
Sunrise skies intense with molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
With molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
Bridged by a road of molten glass - R.B. Lemberg "The Three Immigrations"
Streaming forth like molten copper - Lermontof "Dispute" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]
Cedar green and molten silver - Arthur Milliken "Rhapsody"
Molten and made up of moods - Maggie Nelson "The World"
Two heads of molten volcanoes - Pablo Neruda "Evening LXXVI" transl. by Stephen Tapscott
Swimming against the molten current - Achy Obejas "Inner Core"
Under the molten silence of the desert - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
A word molten out of the mouth of God - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
In molten spatters of bud and bloom - James Whitcombe Riley "Dreamer, Say"
Lime cordial, molten peridot - Richard Scott "Peridot"
Descend again in molten drops - Gertrude Stein "Golden Bough"
Molten mixings of related things - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
No sea of molten flame therein is pent - Virginia Vaughan "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
The cleansing breath of many molten truths - Margaret Walker "We Have Been Believers"
In a sea of molten glass - Francis Brett Young "Thamar (To Thamar Karsavina)"
The molten heart of motherhood - Rachel Zucker "Paying Down the Debt: Happiness"
Brimstone-molten angry gold - D.H. Lawrence "Hibiscus and Salvia Flowers"
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