Potential Titles: Art
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Art bloomed from the ash of loss - Rasha Abdulhadi "Pocketful of Warding Stones"
The curious aim of mimic art - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
The circlet woven of his soul's final art - Mike Allen "La Donna del Lago"
Rage against the mockery of art - Julia Alvarez "Anger and Art"
Profuse strains of unpremeditated art - Joseph Auslander "Is This the Lark!"
The plastic hand of art - Benjamin West Ball "Ionia"
Enchantments of art and life - Rita Banerjee "Sleep"
Recedes into the art of adoration - Mary Jo Bang "Her in the Eye of a Hurricane"
Include the art of accusation - Mary Jo Bang "S Is for Strategies for Making Sense of Spectacles"
The demon of the art of living - Mary Jo Bang "September 18"
Unstained with flattery's art - James Beattie "Ode on Lord Hay's Birth-Day. 13th May, 1767"
Art bursting from forces in sight - Nicolas Beauduin "The New Beauty" transl. by Edward J. O'Brien
Emptied of all but your art - Terry Blackhawk "Diptych ii. Singing You Up"
Through the piled up years of his art - Terry Blackhawk "I know it's bad form"
Assassinates the art of nuclear mystics - Bruce Boston "A Life in the Day Of"
In quiet arts of compromise - Gwendolyn Brooks "The Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith"
The brow of art by fancy crowned - Edward Burrough Brownlow "The Sonnet"
The utmost of his simple art - Witter Bynner "The Robin"
Only the art survives - W. Wilfred Campbell "A Present-Day Creed"
Navigation was always a difficult art - Lewis Carroll "The Hunting of the Snark"
Art demands what life denies - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
The fatal spell of the betrayer's art - Benjamin Copeland "Betrayed"
All thy threads with magic art - William Cowper "To the Same"
And by their horrid arts increased - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
Half engineering, half a work of art - Thomas M. Disch "The Clouds"
Algorithms cannibalize our art with parasite teeth - Wren Douglas "Fursonas Are Not Enough, I Need to Be a Moss-Coated Mech"
In jealous service to his art - Edward Dowden "Eurydice"
Echo waits with art and care - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Praise god for the art of forgetting - Nava EtShalom "Of Ceos"
Displays the greatest art - "The First Hole at St. Andrews on a Crowded Day"
The deafening art of repetition - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Hokkolen b"
Paintings of high art along the wall - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 3"
The still life outside imitating art - JD Fox "Coloring the Sun You Know"
Whose art was potent to beguile - C. L. Graves "'Bleak House'"
Teach me the fine art of subtraction - Joy Harjo "Unmailed Letter"
Learnt the art of looking wise - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "His Father"
With a decadent sweet art - Seamus Heaney "Aisling"
Gems of Art's exhaustless mine - Felicia Hemans "The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy"
Art survived an empire's doom - Felicia Hemans "The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy"
Claimed by Art and time - Felicia Hemans "The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy"
Interlocking directorates of high art - David Henderson "Blues Franchise"
Down loyal Art's lost corridor of Time - Jennie Earngey Hill "My Tribute"
A master at the art of being broken - Tony Hoagland "In the Waiting Room with Leonard Cohen"
Whose arts have caged some devil - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Daily Trials"
Crocodile tears of crocodile art - Langston Hughes "Movies"
Hard won by cosmic art - Charles Bertram Johnson "Negro Poets"
All his art breathes melody - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Art of Alma-Tadema"
Poor Art with struggling gasp - James Weldon Johnson "Art vs. Trade"
No art to welcome spirits - Lionel Johnson "A Cornish Night"
The common moth that eats on wits and arts - Ben Jonson "To Himself"
Art and ashes of light - Fady Joudah "Gemini"
The silver charms of his dull art - Henry Killigrew "Song [While Morpheus thus does gently lay]"
To guide your hand along with special art - Ted Kooser "A Perfect Heart"
Rooted at one level in the painter's art - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Portrait of the Mad Scientist's Wife"
Tunneling trains of art - Philip Lamantia "Untitled [To see this evil from its core]"
Left us a lasting gage of their musical art - Henry S. Leigh "The Two Ages"
Furnaces that forge with damned art - J.R. Lowell "Merry England" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.5, Nov. 1841]
The absolute act of art - Mina Loy "Brancusi's Golden Bird"
Arts which taught the soul excess of bliss - "Macedoine: By the Author of Other Things IV: Sonnet" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
Of sugared art and poisoned commerce - Percy MacKaye "To William Watson in England"
The painter must learn his art anew - Arthur Macy "A Bit of Color"
With a Circe's art and a Siren's song - Arthur Macy "A Bit of Color"
Unidentified sections of abstract art - Jan Mandell "Ode to Aging Bodies"
Dim shrines of sweet forgotten art - Theodore Maynard "Beauty I: Relative"
Each of us pleased with his own art - "The Monk and His Pet Cat" transl. by Kuno Meyer
Knowing only shifter's arts - Shweta Narayan "Triumph XV: Vetala"
The charms of fairy's art - Francis Neilson "The Fay"
To wild green arts and letters - Lorine Niedecker "My Life by Water"
All the arts of hurting - Wilfred Owen "A Terre"
Travel, trouble, music, art - Dorothy Parker "Faut de Mieux"
Science, art, and parlor games - Dorothy Parker "Neither Bloody Nor Bowed"
Wrench her impulse into art - Ezra Pound "To Whistler, American"
Art is a register of light - Adrienne Rich "Plaza Street and Flatbush"
Art's uncharted aquifers - Adrienne Rich "Rusted Legacy"
Adorned by Art's surpassing taste - A former student of the Male Sem. "The Rose of Cherokee" 1855 (per Changing Is Not Vanishing)
Practicing the Zen art of vanishing - Philip Schultz "At the Manhattan Social Security Office"
Learning to hide inside art's ecstatic parentheses - Philip Schultz "Welcome to the Springs"
And taught me art and glamourie - William Bell Scott "The Witch's Ballad"
With Art's false borrowed face - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXXVII"
Profuse strains of unpremeditated art - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"
With what art he fashioned fairy realms - W. Gilmore Simms "Heads of the Poets IV: Spenser" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Yet untaught by shame and art - W. Gilmore Simms "Stanzas"
Lies modified by art - Bruce Smith "Ballad and Proposition"
With too faithful art - Charlotte Smith "Sonnet XCI [I can in groups these mimic flowers compose]"
Her swirling blasphemous art - Richard Solomon "Salt Doll's Dream"
A patient art, knapped from a core of flint - A.E. Stallings "Arrowhead Hunting"
Takes a twisted mind, a puzzled art - A.E. Stallings "Daedal"
With exquisite, mocking arts - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Estelle"
Sorrow and Art made Love - George Sterling "A Character"
And grey disposal of mine art - George Sterling "The Forest Mother"
Taught you the art of deceit - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 196: Lordly Encounters-- and Others" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Even art demands to be fed - Shveta Thakrar "A Love in Twelve Feathers"
Celebrate the art of our unmaking - Crystal Valentine "Blood Sex"
Practiced at the hollowed-egg art of leaving - Emily van Kley "Superior"
So versed in all the arts of pain - Edith Wharton "Alternative Epitaphs"
To stay Art's toppling Ark - Eugene R. White "Reward"
A rare touch of most effective art - A.D.T. Whitney "Bowls"
In her courts Apollo lose the art of immortality - Humbert Wolfe "Cambridge"
Of all the arts the least appreciated - Charles Wright "Homage to What's-His-Name"
The mountain of art and philosophy - Yi Lei "A Single Woman's Bedroom" transl. by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi
Awakes the wasting artfulness of elms - Paul Bernstein "The Withering Elms and I"
While artful shadows come and go - Jennie Earngey Hill "Distance"
Artfully held in the celestial rain - Bruce Smith "Beautiful Throat"
Artist working only with light and stone - Cecilia Llompart "Do Not Speak of the Dead"
The stony road that artists tread - John Masefield "King Cole"
One can hardly blame the artist - Jane Miller "A Young Poet"
Artists of survival - Tim Newcomb "From Beauty to Us, By Way of Art"
Only the fading inks of spirit artistry - Amos Wilder "Winter Night"
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The curious aim of mimic art - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
The circlet woven of his soul's final art - Mike Allen "La Donna del Lago"
Rage against the mockery of art - Julia Alvarez "Anger and Art"
Profuse strains of unpremeditated art - Joseph Auslander "Is This the Lark!"
The plastic hand of art - Benjamin West Ball "Ionia"
Enchantments of art and life - Rita Banerjee "Sleep"
Recedes into the art of adoration - Mary Jo Bang "Her in the Eye of a Hurricane"
Include the art of accusation - Mary Jo Bang "S Is for Strategies for Making Sense of Spectacles"
The demon of the art of living - Mary Jo Bang "September 18"
Unstained with flattery's art - James Beattie "Ode on Lord Hay's Birth-Day. 13th May, 1767"
Art bursting from forces in sight - Nicolas Beauduin "The New Beauty" transl. by Edward J. O'Brien
Emptied of all but your art - Terry Blackhawk "Diptych ii. Singing You Up"
Through the piled up years of his art - Terry Blackhawk "I know it's bad form"
Assassinates the art of nuclear mystics - Bruce Boston "A Life in the Day Of"
In quiet arts of compromise - Gwendolyn Brooks "The Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith"
The brow of art by fancy crowned - Edward Burrough Brownlow "The Sonnet"
The utmost of his simple art - Witter Bynner "The Robin"
Only the art survives - W. Wilfred Campbell "A Present-Day Creed"
Navigation was always a difficult art - Lewis Carroll "The Hunting of the Snark"
Art demands what life denies - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
The fatal spell of the betrayer's art - Benjamin Copeland "Betrayed"
All thy threads with magic art - William Cowper "To the Same"
And by their horrid arts increased - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
Half engineering, half a work of art - Thomas M. Disch "The Clouds"
Algorithms cannibalize our art with parasite teeth - Wren Douglas "Fursonas Are Not Enough, I Need to Be a Moss-Coated Mech"
In jealous service to his art - Edward Dowden "Eurydice"
Echo waits with art and care - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Praise god for the art of forgetting - Nava EtShalom "Of Ceos"
Displays the greatest art - "The First Hole at St. Andrews on a Crowded Day"
The deafening art of repetition - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Hokkolen b"
Paintings of high art along the wall - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 3"
The still life outside imitating art - JD Fox "Coloring the Sun You Know"
Whose art was potent to beguile - C. L. Graves "'Bleak House'"
Teach me the fine art of subtraction - Joy Harjo "Unmailed Letter"
Learnt the art of looking wise - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "His Father"
With a decadent sweet art - Seamus Heaney "Aisling"
Gems of Art's exhaustless mine - Felicia Hemans "The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy"
Art survived an empire's doom - Felicia Hemans "The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy"
Claimed by Art and time - Felicia Hemans "The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy"
Interlocking directorates of high art - David Henderson "Blues Franchise"
Down loyal Art's lost corridor of Time - Jennie Earngey Hill "My Tribute"
A master at the art of being broken - Tony Hoagland "In the Waiting Room with Leonard Cohen"
Whose arts have caged some devil - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Daily Trials"
Crocodile tears of crocodile art - Langston Hughes "Movies"
Hard won by cosmic art - Charles Bertram Johnson "Negro Poets"
All his art breathes melody - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Art of Alma-Tadema"
Poor Art with struggling gasp - James Weldon Johnson "Art vs. Trade"
No art to welcome spirits - Lionel Johnson "A Cornish Night"
The common moth that eats on wits and arts - Ben Jonson "To Himself"
Art and ashes of light - Fady Joudah "Gemini"
The silver charms of his dull art - Henry Killigrew "Song [While Morpheus thus does gently lay]"
To guide your hand along with special art - Ted Kooser "A Perfect Heart"
Rooted at one level in the painter's art - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Portrait of the Mad Scientist's Wife"
Tunneling trains of art - Philip Lamantia "Untitled [To see this evil from its core]"
Left us a lasting gage of their musical art - Henry S. Leigh "The Two Ages"
Furnaces that forge with damned art - J.R. Lowell "Merry England" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.5, Nov. 1841]
The absolute act of art - Mina Loy "Brancusi's Golden Bird"
Arts which taught the soul excess of bliss - "Macedoine: By the Author of Other Things IV: Sonnet" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
Of sugared art and poisoned commerce - Percy MacKaye "To William Watson in England"
The painter must learn his art anew - Arthur Macy "A Bit of Color"
With a Circe's art and a Siren's song - Arthur Macy "A Bit of Color"
Unidentified sections of abstract art - Jan Mandell "Ode to Aging Bodies"
Dim shrines of sweet forgotten art - Theodore Maynard "Beauty I: Relative"
Each of us pleased with his own art - "The Monk and His Pet Cat" transl. by Kuno Meyer
Knowing only shifter's arts - Shweta Narayan "Triumph XV: Vetala"
The charms of fairy's art - Francis Neilson "The Fay"
To wild green arts and letters - Lorine Niedecker "My Life by Water"
All the arts of hurting - Wilfred Owen "A Terre"
Travel, trouble, music, art - Dorothy Parker "Faut de Mieux"
Science, art, and parlor games - Dorothy Parker "Neither Bloody Nor Bowed"
Wrench her impulse into art - Ezra Pound "To Whistler, American"
Art is a register of light - Adrienne Rich "Plaza Street and Flatbush"
Art's uncharted aquifers - Adrienne Rich "Rusted Legacy"
Adorned by Art's surpassing taste - A former student of the Male Sem. "The Rose of Cherokee" 1855 (per Changing Is Not Vanishing)
Practicing the Zen art of vanishing - Philip Schultz "At the Manhattan Social Security Office"
Learning to hide inside art's ecstatic parentheses - Philip Schultz "Welcome to the Springs"
And taught me art and glamourie - William Bell Scott "The Witch's Ballad"
With Art's false borrowed face - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXXVII"
Profuse strains of unpremeditated art - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"
With what art he fashioned fairy realms - W. Gilmore Simms "Heads of the Poets IV: Spenser" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Yet untaught by shame and art - W. Gilmore Simms "Stanzas"
Lies modified by art - Bruce Smith "Ballad and Proposition"
With too faithful art - Charlotte Smith "Sonnet XCI [I can in groups these mimic flowers compose]"
Her swirling blasphemous art - Richard Solomon "Salt Doll's Dream"
A patient art, knapped from a core of flint - A.E. Stallings "Arrowhead Hunting"
Takes a twisted mind, a puzzled art - A.E. Stallings "Daedal"
With exquisite, mocking arts - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Estelle"
Sorrow and Art made Love - George Sterling "A Character"
And grey disposal of mine art - George Sterling "The Forest Mother"
Taught you the art of deceit - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 196: Lordly Encounters-- and Others" transl. by John Stratton Hawley
Even art demands to be fed - Shveta Thakrar "A Love in Twelve Feathers"
Celebrate the art of our unmaking - Crystal Valentine "Blood Sex"
Practiced at the hollowed-egg art of leaving - Emily van Kley "Superior"
So versed in all the arts of pain - Edith Wharton "Alternative Epitaphs"
To stay Art's toppling Ark - Eugene R. White "Reward"
A rare touch of most effective art - A.D.T. Whitney "Bowls"
In her courts Apollo lose the art of immortality - Humbert Wolfe "Cambridge"
Of all the arts the least appreciated - Charles Wright "Homage to What's-His-Name"
The mountain of art and philosophy - Yi Lei "A Single Woman's Bedroom" transl. by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi
Awakes the wasting artfulness of elms - Paul Bernstein "The Withering Elms and I"
While artful shadows come and go - Jennie Earngey Hill "Distance"
Artfully held in the celestial rain - Bruce Smith "Beautiful Throat"
Artist working only with light and stone - Cecilia Llompart "Do Not Speak of the Dead"
The stony road that artists tread - John Masefield "King Cole"
One can hardly blame the artist - Jane Miller "A Young Poet"
Artists of survival - Tim Newcomb "From Beauty to Us, By Way of Art"
Only the fading inks of spirit artistry - Amos Wilder "Winter Night"
Navigation Links:
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Go to word indices.
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