Potential Titles: Chant
Mar. 4th, 2010 01:13 amThe Muses chant their starry music - Harold Acton "Lament for Adonis"
I will chant a hundred times - Usha Akella "Breaking bread with phonemes"
Sweet chant of the wild-birds' morning hymn - Louisa May Alcott "Lily-Bell and Thistledown"
Wild birds chant their dirges - Benjamin West Ball "The Forgotten"
And the wizard chant between - Benjamin West Ball "The Penitent"
That chant the dead day's requiem - Hilaire Belloc "The Night"
Chant the names of colors - Max Bodenheim "Color and a Woman"
Beyond the need of chant and prayers - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "Steps"
To the chanting of the races of the sea - Rubén Darío "Nightfall in the Tropics" Thomas Walsh
Weave a low and druid chant - Fanny Stearns Davis "Profits"
Chanting strains of ancient chivalry - Coningsby Dawson "The Mirror of Thought"
A chant of rare, exultant certainty - Florence Earle "Morning" [Lippincott's Magazine, Nov. 1885]
The intermittent chant of lunar eclipses - Kendall Evans "Now We Must Speak in the Shadows of Silence"
A chant that heals my mind - Jessie Redmon Fauset "Rain Fugue"
Invite echo of earth chantings - Zona Gale "Ballade of Listening"
The siren cities chant of home - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
Chanting for the warriors - brian g. gilmore "denny mcclain, in garden city, michigan (for scott & dan)"
Chant a willing ritual to forgotten faces - Katherine Hale "Northern Graveyards"
Hearing angel voices chant it - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "Making Home"
Chanter of the lonely tombs - B. Higgins "One Soldier"
Every chanting sprite that lit the sky - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
And chant down stars - Ishion Hutchinson "Roof Nightclub"
Chanting the music of a spirit strong - Moses ibn Ezra "Nachum: Spring Songs" transl. by Emma Lazarus
While Israfel loud chanted from the Void - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Chanting vespers to the sea - Emily Pauline Johnson "Moonset"
Chanters of the gold and purple harvest - James Weldon Johnson "A Poet to His Baby Son"
Her steps persistent like a chant - Lesh Karan "Red Writing Hood"
Chanted prayer, or psalm, or hymn - John Keble "Fire"
The harmonies of Seraphs chanting - Joyce Kilmer "The Way of Love"
That chant of the beginning - Galway Kinnell "Last Holy Fragrance"
The chant ineffable of hidden spheres - C.H.B. Kitchin "Ruler of infinite austerity"
Chant psalms of victory till the heart takes fire - Emma Lazarus "The Feast of Lights"
A chant of women weaving - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"
Secret chants from the deep - M.L. Liebler "Upon Christ's Entry into Liverpool"
Heard in the orison chanted by soaring bird - Francis J. Lys "A Summer's Poems: V. [actual title in Greek?]"
When a thousand voices chanted deep - A.M. "The Exile's Song" (from The Knickerbocker, v.22:5, Nov. 1843)
When the tree-frogs chant in choir - Dorothea Mackellar "Canticle"
The chant of the banner - Louis J. McQuilland "The Song of the Flag"
Bearing torches, chanting vengeance - Claire Millikin "Prizewinners of the Apocalypse"
The birds chant loud their matins - Augusta Davies Ogden "Timon Cruz"
The staying chant the recitation of everything - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha "bad road"
And chants the tide to sleep - Theodore H. Rand "The Old Fisher's Song"
The deep shall thunder its awful chant - Theodore H. Rand "A Red Sunrise"
Five swans chanting overhead - Adrienne Rich "Letters to a Young Poet"
World-voices chanting grand arias - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
Chant with birds your grateful hymns to day - Thomas Roscoe "The Tower of London.--A Poem" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLII, v.LVII, Feb. 1845]
A choral chant of flame - Clark Ashton Smith "The Song of the Stars"
Any sentence the sun chants - Patricia Smith "Prologue-- And Then She Owns You"
Chanted my ardor to the air - George Soule "Solitude"
More eloquent than chanted rituals - Susan M. Spalding "At Friends' Meeting" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.22, Oct. 1878]
A chant of giants heard afar - George Sterling "An Altar of the West"
Chanting insistent in his brain - L.A.G. Strong "Eena-Mena-Mina-Mo"
The lone wind chanting solemn symphonies - Howard V. Sutherland "The Unassuageable"
In the chant of a home-faring crew - Algernon Swinburne "At Sea"
With chant from the chorus of days - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
A chant to the sea-tide's chorus - Algernon Swinburne "In Guernsey: To Theodore Watts"
Chant to him your evening song upon the spray - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Birds will chant my requiem wild - Miguel Teurbe Tolón "Last Song of the Exile" transl. by Francisco Javier Vingut
Her chant of wailing waters - Iris Tree "[The sun is lord of life and colour]"
The voices of life chanting in unison - John Trudell "Listening/Honor Song"
And chant in a long-ago sage's lost voice - Wang An-Shih "Autumn Night" transl. by David Hinton
To study the distances of its chant beyond - Wang An-Shih "Steady-Shield Monastery" transl. by David Hinton
A chant for the sailors of all nations - Walt Whitman "Song for All Seas, All Ships"
The deep star-chant of the seraphs - A.E. "Love"
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I will chant a hundred times - Usha Akella "Breaking bread with phonemes"
Sweet chant of the wild-birds' morning hymn - Louisa May Alcott "Lily-Bell and Thistledown"
Wild birds chant their dirges - Benjamin West Ball "The Forgotten"
And the wizard chant between - Benjamin West Ball "The Penitent"
That chant the dead day's requiem - Hilaire Belloc "The Night"
Chant the names of colors - Max Bodenheim "Color and a Woman"
Beyond the need of chant and prayers - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "Steps"
To the chanting of the races of the sea - Rubén Darío "Nightfall in the Tropics" Thomas Walsh
Weave a low and druid chant - Fanny Stearns Davis "Profits"
Chanting strains of ancient chivalry - Coningsby Dawson "The Mirror of Thought"
A chant of rare, exultant certainty - Florence Earle "Morning" [Lippincott's Magazine, Nov. 1885]
The intermittent chant of lunar eclipses - Kendall Evans "Now We Must Speak in the Shadows of Silence"
A chant that heals my mind - Jessie Redmon Fauset "Rain Fugue"
Invite echo of earth chantings - Zona Gale "Ballade of Listening"
The siren cities chant of home - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"
Chanting for the warriors - brian g. gilmore "denny mcclain, in garden city, michigan (for scott & dan)"
Chant a willing ritual to forgotten faces - Katherine Hale "Northern Graveyards"
Hearing angel voices chant it - Patrick Joseph Hartigan writing as John O'Brien "Making Home"
Chanter of the lonely tombs - B. Higgins "One Soldier"
Every chanting sprite that lit the sky - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
And chant down stars - Ishion Hutchinson "Roof Nightclub"
Chanting the music of a spirit strong - Moses ibn Ezra "Nachum: Spring Songs" transl. by Emma Lazarus
While Israfel loud chanted from the Void - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Chanting vespers to the sea - Emily Pauline Johnson "Moonset"
Chanters of the gold and purple harvest - James Weldon Johnson "A Poet to His Baby Son"
Her steps persistent like a chant - Lesh Karan "Red Writing Hood"
Chanted prayer, or psalm, or hymn - John Keble "Fire"
The harmonies of Seraphs chanting - Joyce Kilmer "The Way of Love"
That chant of the beginning - Galway Kinnell "Last Holy Fragrance"
The chant ineffable of hidden spheres - C.H.B. Kitchin "Ruler of infinite austerity"
Chant psalms of victory till the heart takes fire - Emma Lazarus "The Feast of Lights"
A chant of women weaving - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"
Secret chants from the deep - M.L. Liebler "Upon Christ's Entry into Liverpool"
Heard in the orison chanted by soaring bird - Francis J. Lys "A Summer's Poems: V. [actual title in Greek?]"
When a thousand voices chanted deep - A.M. "The Exile's Song" (from The Knickerbocker, v.22:5, Nov. 1843)
When the tree-frogs chant in choir - Dorothea Mackellar "Canticle"
The chant of the banner - Louis J. McQuilland "The Song of the Flag"
Bearing torches, chanting vengeance - Claire Millikin "Prizewinners of the Apocalypse"
The birds chant loud their matins - Augusta Davies Ogden "Timon Cruz"
The staying chant the recitation of everything - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha "bad road"
And chants the tide to sleep - Theodore H. Rand "The Old Fisher's Song"
The deep shall thunder its awful chant - Theodore H. Rand "A Red Sunrise"
Five swans chanting overhead - Adrienne Rich "Letters to a Young Poet"
World-voices chanting grand arias - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"
Chant with birds your grateful hymns to day - Thomas Roscoe "The Tower of London.--A Poem" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLII, v.LVII, Feb. 1845]
A choral chant of flame - Clark Ashton Smith "The Song of the Stars"
Any sentence the sun chants - Patricia Smith "Prologue-- And Then She Owns You"
Chanted my ardor to the air - George Soule "Solitude"
More eloquent than chanted rituals - Susan M. Spalding "At Friends' Meeting" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.22, Oct. 1878]
A chant of giants heard afar - George Sterling "An Altar of the West"
Chanting insistent in his brain - L.A.G. Strong "Eena-Mena-Mina-Mo"
The lone wind chanting solemn symphonies - Howard V. Sutherland "The Unassuageable"
In the chant of a home-faring crew - Algernon Swinburne "At Sea"
With chant from the chorus of days - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
A chant to the sea-tide's chorus - Algernon Swinburne "In Guernsey: To Theodore Watts"
Chant to him your evening song upon the spray - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Birds will chant my requiem wild - Miguel Teurbe Tolón "Last Song of the Exile" transl. by Francisco Javier Vingut
Her chant of wailing waters - Iris Tree "[The sun is lord of life and colour]"
The voices of life chanting in unison - John Trudell "Listening/Honor Song"
And chant in a long-ago sage's lost voice - Wang An-Shih "Autumn Night" transl. by David Hinton
To study the distances of its chant beyond - Wang An-Shih "Steady-Shield Monastery" transl. by David Hinton
A chant for the sailors of all nations - Walt Whitman "Song for All Seas, All Ships"
The deep star-chant of the seraphs - A.E. "Love"
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