Potential Titles: Loud
Dec. 6th, 2010 04:06 amMake uproar loud as drums - Lascelles Abercrombie "Ryton Firs: The Dream"
Nor dreads the Hound's loud bark - Duncan Anderson "Sport"
The loud death drum, thundering from afar - Anna Laetitia Barbauld "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven"
All the stars of hell are crying loud - Stephen Vincent Benet "Before Michael's Last Fight"
A chattering wind piped loud of snows - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Plow"
Raucous and willful, loud as thunder - Remica Bingham-Risher "Interrogation Suite: Where did you come from/how did you arrive?"
Wild herds when they bellow loud - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Forester"
Hear you loudest in darkness - Julia Bouwsma "Dear ghosts, when I said all I ever wanted was land"
Loud notes against the night - Jari Bradley "Unruly"
In loud access of shrieking and reproach - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Grief"
A shriveled spoil to the loud storm - George S. Burleigh "Sunshine and Rain" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Their foes crashed crow loud around - May Chong "Kamcia"
There was a loud quarrel, worldwide - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
The cicadas loud in their fury - Chelsea Dingman "In the Third Trimester, They Can't Find a Heartbeat"
Where the loon's loud laugh rings wild and clear - William Hodgson Ellis "Little White Crow"
Loudly wailed the winter wind - "The Fisherman's Keen, or the Lamentation of O'Donoghue of Affadown ('Roaring Water'), in the west of Co. Cork, for his three sons and his son-in-law, who were drowned" transl. by Anonymous
Like loud and yawning laughter - John Gould Fletcher "City Lights"
The loud, wet rim of the universe - Rachel Eliza Griffiths "Elegy, Surrounded by Seven Trees"
The viols and harps clanged loud - Louise Imogen Guiney "Saint Cadoc's Bell"
The lark sings loudest when flying fast - Fanny Wheeler Hart "Harry: Part 1"
Loud laughers in the hands of Fate - Langston Hughes "My People"
Loud timbales and drums blasting down - Major Jackson "Mighty Pawns"
Hoarse with loud tormented streams - John Keats "Hyperion"
Sounds of loud and fierce commotion - Henry Kendall "Australian War Song"
Frogs, pipe loud your song - Joyce Kilmer "The Use of Night"
Each loud passion of the mind - Henry King "The Dirge"
Loud noise of passing things - Emily Lawless "The Inalienable Heritage"
Loud round my storm-beaten bark - S. Anna Lewis "The Unmasked"
Hear the wind murmuring loud - Kate Seymour MacLean "Bird Song"
Can't help but be the loudest ghost - Jamaal May "Unsigned Letter to a Human in the 21st Century"
Too loud the wind's mad roar - Claude McKay "Jasmines"
Too loud a solitude - Erika Meitner "A Brief Ontological Investigation"
Stunned by the surf's loud roar - Herman Melville "The College Colonel"
Drums whose loudness is their emptiness - George Meredith "On the Danger of War"
But reverberates louder with each generation - Rajiv Mohabir "Water-Owl, Cuvier's Beaked Whale"
How loud the loneliness - Naomi Shihab Nye "Gray Road North from Shenzhen"
The birds chant loud their matins - Augusta Davies Ogden "Timon Cruz"
Verses sung wrong and loud - Drew Pisarra "Sonnet 45"
Wrestling out loud to music - Kadijah Queen "Undoing"
Each cry dissolves into the next grown louder - Paisley Rekdal "The Cry"
More numb than loud - Alberto Rios "December Morning in the Desert"
To dress the scene of revels loud - Mrs. Mary Robinson "All Alone"
Loud as the ghosts of prisoners long-forgotten - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"
Thanks to the loud religion of wind - Patricia Smith "To Little Black Girls, Risking Flower"
That utters loud his rage - William Somerville "The Chase"
Quiet these too loud bones - Lyz Soto "Today I Am Full of Birds"
Reproving the heart that exults too loud - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
The echo of a sigh beside the loud, resounding sea - J. Bayard Taylor "A Requiem in the North" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
A silent place that once rang loud - Edward Thomas "The Chalk-Pit"
Louder than the sun - Edwin Torres "Ellabyrinth"
The loud clangour of pretenders - William Carlos Williams "Homage"
No matter how loud the grasshopper sings - Charles Wright "Double Salt"
Battle's loud-lunged shout - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"
January's loud-seeming sun - D.H. Lawrence "Almond Blossom"
Loud-spoken in the jargon of the day - Iris Tree "[Among the crumbling arches of decay]"
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Nor dreads the Hound's loud bark - Duncan Anderson "Sport"
The loud death drum, thundering from afar - Anna Laetitia Barbauld "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven"
All the stars of hell are crying loud - Stephen Vincent Benet "Before Michael's Last Fight"
A chattering wind piped loud of snows - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Plow"
Raucous and willful, loud as thunder - Remica Bingham-Risher "Interrogation Suite: Where did you come from/how did you arrive?"
Wild herds when they bellow loud - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Forester"
Hear you loudest in darkness - Julia Bouwsma "Dear ghosts, when I said all I ever wanted was land"
Loud notes against the night - Jari Bradley "Unruly"
In loud access of shrieking and reproach - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Grief"
A shriveled spoil to the loud storm - George S. Burleigh "Sunshine and Rain" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Their foes crashed crow loud around - May Chong "Kamcia"
There was a loud quarrel, worldwide - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"
The cicadas loud in their fury - Chelsea Dingman "In the Third Trimester, They Can't Find a Heartbeat"
Where the loon's loud laugh rings wild and clear - William Hodgson Ellis "Little White Crow"
Loudly wailed the winter wind - "The Fisherman's Keen, or the Lamentation of O'Donoghue of Affadown ('Roaring Water'), in the west of Co. Cork, for his three sons and his son-in-law, who were drowned" transl. by Anonymous
Like loud and yawning laughter - John Gould Fletcher "City Lights"
The loud, wet rim of the universe - Rachel Eliza Griffiths "Elegy, Surrounded by Seven Trees"
The viols and harps clanged loud - Louise Imogen Guiney "Saint Cadoc's Bell"
The lark sings loudest when flying fast - Fanny Wheeler Hart "Harry: Part 1"
Loud laughers in the hands of Fate - Langston Hughes "My People"
Loud timbales and drums blasting down - Major Jackson "Mighty Pawns"
Hoarse with loud tormented streams - John Keats "Hyperion"
Sounds of loud and fierce commotion - Henry Kendall "Australian War Song"
Frogs, pipe loud your song - Joyce Kilmer "The Use of Night"
Each loud passion of the mind - Henry King "The Dirge"
Loud noise of passing things - Emily Lawless "The Inalienable Heritage"
Loud round my storm-beaten bark - S. Anna Lewis "The Unmasked"
Hear the wind murmuring loud - Kate Seymour MacLean "Bird Song"
Can't help but be the loudest ghost - Jamaal May "Unsigned Letter to a Human in the 21st Century"
Too loud the wind's mad roar - Claude McKay "Jasmines"
Too loud a solitude - Erika Meitner "A Brief Ontological Investigation"
Stunned by the surf's loud roar - Herman Melville "The College Colonel"
Drums whose loudness is their emptiness - George Meredith "On the Danger of War"
But reverberates louder with each generation - Rajiv Mohabir "Water-Owl, Cuvier's Beaked Whale"
How loud the loneliness - Naomi Shihab Nye "Gray Road North from Shenzhen"
The birds chant loud their matins - Augusta Davies Ogden "Timon Cruz"
Verses sung wrong and loud - Drew Pisarra "Sonnet 45"
Wrestling out loud to music - Kadijah Queen "Undoing"
Each cry dissolves into the next grown louder - Paisley Rekdal "The Cry"
More numb than loud - Alberto Rios "December Morning in the Desert"
To dress the scene of revels loud - Mrs. Mary Robinson "All Alone"
Loud as the ghosts of prisoners long-forgotten - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"
Thanks to the loud religion of wind - Patricia Smith "To Little Black Girls, Risking Flower"
That utters loud his rage - William Somerville "The Chase"
Quiet these too loud bones - Lyz Soto "Today I Am Full of Birds"
Reproving the heart that exults too loud - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"
The echo of a sigh beside the loud, resounding sea - J. Bayard Taylor "A Requiem in the North" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
A silent place that once rang loud - Edward Thomas "The Chalk-Pit"
Louder than the sun - Edwin Torres "Ellabyrinth"
The loud clangour of pretenders - William Carlos Williams "Homage"
No matter how loud the grasshopper sings - Charles Wright "Double Salt"
Battle's loud-lunged shout - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"
January's loud-seeming sun - D.H. Lawrence "Almond Blossom"
Loud-spoken in the jargon of the day - Iris Tree "[Among the crumbling arches of decay]"
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