Potential Titles: Soon
Jul. 11th, 2011 02:09 pmUnhallow'd thoughts might soon defame - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry XXXV: The Young Shepherds" transl. by Sir John Bowring
That soon splits in two directions - Ari Banias "Curriculum"
Too soon, too suddenly, too many times - Dara Barrois/Dixon "We're All Ghosts Now"
The answers soon came pouring in - "The Birthday Party" [Bed-Time Stories, 1914]
A shell soon to be discarded - Lisa M. Bradley "Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas Lost at Sea, 1527"
Soon to gather up its bitter fruits - J. Huntington Bright "The Dying Boy" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]
Youthful joys too soon decay - Anne Bronte "Consolation"
Whose hopes too soon depart - Charlotte Bronte "Mementos"
Like a wound healed too soon - Sue Budin "Argyria"
And the day returns too soon - Byron "We'll Go No More a-Roving"
And had so soon rejoined the night - A.Y. Campbell "The Panic"
To whom sighing comes sooner than bread - Edward Carpenter "The Complaint of Job chap. III"
Duty's knot shall soon be sever'd - Walter Richard Cassels "Beatrice di Tenda"
By man so soon despised - John Castillo "Thoughts on Good Friday"
Beat mad so soon - Willa Cather "Fides, Spes"
Given up as soon as tasted - Arthur Hugh Clough "Χρυσέα κλῄς ἐπὶ γλώσσᾳ."
And soon the dawn is ready - Leonard Cohen "The Faithless Wife"
Soon opened and surrendered all - Palmer Cox "The Brownies at Archery"
But practice soon improves the art - Palmer Cox "The Brownies at Archery"
Morning light soon came to chase - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Snow Man"
And night fell suddenly and soon - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "The Story of the Birkenhead"
Soon the last warm sun will set - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
Soon the earth will be darker for the arrival of Solomon - Kwame Dawes "African Postman"
Soon I shall wear scarlet - Coningsby Dawson "Vanished Love"
As soon as dark's dreams begin - Walter de la Mare "The Little Creature"
Anger as soon as fed - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life XLII: Time's Lesson"
Soon we shall be summoned to the gate - Rita Dove "Vacation"
Too soon the irrevocable word - Edward Dowden "In the Garden"
Soon as the snows of winter yield - William Hodgson Ellis "The Skunk Cabbage"
That begins just as soon as it ends - b ferguson "awaiting a carriage, any"
Soon my burning tears shall fall - Fanny Forrester "Not Lost, but Gone Before" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.3-v.I, 19 Jan. 1884]
as soon as the sound stops shaking in the ocean salt air - Malcolm Friend "Caliban Theory"
Democracy and the Devil will soon put all upon one level - John Gay "Fable LXI: The Pack-Horse and the Carrier" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]
A memory as soon as I shape it - Bob Hicok "No Stones"
Cold will soon be fast upon us - Jennie Earngey Hill "Bonny Bunny"
How soon the heart forgets its wrong - Henry Clayton Hopkins "To --"
Moth and rust so soon - Margaret Houston "Aftermath"
Soon the gates of spring will open - "I Am Coming!" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]
Whose stalks will soon give way to a harvester's blade - Major Jackson "Thinking of Frost"
By heav'ns just vengeance soon to fall - "The Life and Death of Tom Careless"
That and my new wheelbarrow soon get the haying done - F. Liley-Young "Haying Time" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]
Soon the shadows will claim the light - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "silver birch"
And sooner comes the dark - Dorothea Mackellar "September"
Too soon to throw in the cards - Randall Mann "Realtor"
Soon the time will come of cast-iron and balm - Harry Martinson "Aniara 16" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
My heart will soon be still - John Masefield "A Song at Parting"
Despair its portals soon assails - H.P. McKnight "Hope--Eternity"
A heart too soon made discontented - Jess Nevins "My Last Duke"
Converts and worshippers you soon shall find - T.W.P. "Letter Second: To Thomas Carlyle, Esquire, London" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]
In a week or two real soon - John Prine
What ultimate insolence would soon be theirs - Edwin Arlington Robinson "The New Tenants"
To win me soon to hell - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXLIV"
Where the deadened nerves so soon forget - Edward Shanks "The Return"
Unripe morning cut open too soon - Betsy Sharp "Alarm"
Soon lost for new love - Anonymous "The Shepherds Farewell"
Who acting soon a reckless part - Margaret Sidney "Ballad of the Lost Hare"
Must soon enchain St. Lawrence' [sic] mighty tide - B. Simmons "The Curse of Glencoe" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXVII, v.LIII, Jan. 1843]
How soon the senseless wave resign'd the tints - B. Simmons "The Last Walk" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXCI, May 1848, v.LXIII]
Dancing together soon - Clint Smith "FaceTime"
Hearts sooner turn to stone than break - "Sorrow and My Heart" [Household Words ed. by Charles Dickens]
Soon the north wind will rip away their leaves - Tu Fu "I Will Be Alone" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
The ocean would as soon entreat the moon - William Watson "Liberty Rejected"
Will not soon have another singer - William Carlos Williams "Gulls"
Comes like the swallow and flies as soon - Humbert Wolfe "Columbine"
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That soon splits in two directions - Ari Banias "Curriculum"
Too soon, too suddenly, too many times - Dara Barrois/Dixon "We're All Ghosts Now"
The answers soon came pouring in - "The Birthday Party" [Bed-Time Stories, 1914]
A shell soon to be discarded - Lisa M. Bradley "Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas Lost at Sea, 1527"
Soon to gather up its bitter fruits - J. Huntington Bright "The Dying Boy" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]
Youthful joys too soon decay - Anne Bronte "Consolation"
Whose hopes too soon depart - Charlotte Bronte "Mementos"
Like a wound healed too soon - Sue Budin "Argyria"
And the day returns too soon - Byron "We'll Go No More a-Roving"
And had so soon rejoined the night - A.Y. Campbell "The Panic"
To whom sighing comes sooner than bread - Edward Carpenter "The Complaint of Job chap. III"
Duty's knot shall soon be sever'd - Walter Richard Cassels "Beatrice di Tenda"
By man so soon despised - John Castillo "Thoughts on Good Friday"
Beat mad so soon - Willa Cather "Fides, Spes"
Given up as soon as tasted - Arthur Hugh Clough "Χρυσέα κλῄς ἐπὶ γλώσσᾳ."
And soon the dawn is ready - Leonard Cohen "The Faithless Wife"
Soon opened and surrendered all - Palmer Cox "The Brownies at Archery"
But practice soon improves the art - Palmer Cox "The Brownies at Archery"
Morning light soon came to chase - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Snow Man"
And night fell suddenly and soon - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "The Story of the Birkenhead"
Soon the last warm sun will set - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
Soon the earth will be darker for the arrival of Solomon - Kwame Dawes "African Postman"
Soon I shall wear scarlet - Coningsby Dawson "Vanished Love"
As soon as dark's dreams begin - Walter de la Mare "The Little Creature"
Anger as soon as fed - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life XLII: Time's Lesson"
Soon we shall be summoned to the gate - Rita Dove "Vacation"
Too soon the irrevocable word - Edward Dowden "In the Garden"
Soon as the snows of winter yield - William Hodgson Ellis "The Skunk Cabbage"
That begins just as soon as it ends - b ferguson "awaiting a carriage, any"
Soon my burning tears shall fall - Fanny Forrester "Not Lost, but Gone Before" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.3-v.I, 19 Jan. 1884]
as soon as the sound stops shaking in the ocean salt air - Malcolm Friend "Caliban Theory"
Democracy and the Devil will soon put all upon one level - John Gay "Fable LXI: The Pack-Horse and the Carrier" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]
A memory as soon as I shape it - Bob Hicok "No Stones"
Cold will soon be fast upon us - Jennie Earngey Hill "Bonny Bunny"
How soon the heart forgets its wrong - Henry Clayton Hopkins "To --"
Moth and rust so soon - Margaret Houston "Aftermath"
Soon the gates of spring will open - "I Am Coming!" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]
Whose stalks will soon give way to a harvester's blade - Major Jackson "Thinking of Frost"
By heav'ns just vengeance soon to fall - "The Life and Death of Tom Careless"
That and my new wheelbarrow soon get the haying done - F. Liley-Young "Haying Time" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]
Soon the shadows will claim the light - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "silver birch"
And sooner comes the dark - Dorothea Mackellar "September"
Too soon to throw in the cards - Randall Mann "Realtor"
Soon the time will come of cast-iron and balm - Harry Martinson "Aniara 16" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
My heart will soon be still - John Masefield "A Song at Parting"
Despair its portals soon assails - H.P. McKnight "Hope--Eternity"
A heart too soon made discontented - Jess Nevins "My Last Duke"
Converts and worshippers you soon shall find - T.W.P. "Letter Second: To Thomas Carlyle, Esquire, London" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]
In a week or two real soon - John Prine
What ultimate insolence would soon be theirs - Edwin Arlington Robinson "The New Tenants"
To win me soon to hell - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXLIV"
Where the deadened nerves so soon forget - Edward Shanks "The Return"
Unripe morning cut open too soon - Betsy Sharp "Alarm"
Soon lost for new love - Anonymous "The Shepherds Farewell"
Who acting soon a reckless part - Margaret Sidney "Ballad of the Lost Hare"
Must soon enchain St. Lawrence' [sic] mighty tide - B. Simmons "The Curse of Glencoe" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXVII, v.LIII, Jan. 1843]
How soon the senseless wave resign'd the tints - B. Simmons "The Last Walk" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXCI, May 1848, v.LXIII]
Dancing together soon - Clint Smith "FaceTime"
Hearts sooner turn to stone than break - "Sorrow and My Heart" [Household Words ed. by Charles Dickens]
Soon the north wind will rip away their leaves - Tu Fu "I Will Be Alone" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
The ocean would as soon entreat the moon - William Watson "Liberty Rejected"
Will not soon have another singer - William Carlos Williams "Gulls"
Comes like the swallow and flies as soon - Humbert Wolfe "Columbine"
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