Potential Titles: Hurl
Aug. 6th, 2010 04:36 amWho this universe of mountains hurled - William Anderson "The Alpine Horn"
Hurled the void abyss along - James Beattie "Ode to Peace: Written in the Year 1756"
A slender javelin tipped with light, hurled at the gods - Stephen Vincent Benet "Lucullus Dines"
Hurling the clouds together at his feet - Walter Richard Cassels "The Eagle"
Hurl myself faster toward extinction - Franny Choi "Time-Sensitive"
Hurl in space a red-eyed star - James H. Cousins "The Blind Father"
To the vaunted ages hurled - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Gods and Heroes of the Gael"
All the poisoned spears of hate are hurled - Olive Custance "St. Sebastian"
Flints, clods, and javelins hurling - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
Here is my challenge hurled - H.C. Harwood "Dedication, of an Unwritten Masterpiece, to a Woman as Yet Unknown"
From his eyrie of dominion hurl'd - Felicia Hemans "The Last Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra"
As by Heaven's fierce lightnings hurled - S.S. Hornor "Stanzas" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Hurls absurd reasons from a future - K. Iver "Anti-Elegy"
hurling herself teeth-first at the windows - Jennifer L. Knox "How old is Maggie?"
Hurling myself at the unfamiliar shore - Audre Lorde "Change"
Hurling clouds at a bright moon - Amy Lowell "Twenty-four Hokku on a Modern Theme"
A ship hurled upon dread quicksand - José Martí "Love in the City" transl. by Esther Allen
A ship hurled upon dread - Jose Marti "Love in the City" (translated by Esther Allen)
Beauty on the darkness hurled - John Masefield "Invocation"
Hurled an instant standstill to our haywire - Nancy Mercado "2020 A Year to Forget"
The hurl and flutter of the gulls' wings - Adrienne Rich "A Long Conversation"
Hurling their smoked shells back into the sea - Hester J. Rook "The Sparrows in Her Hair"
Rose against the dark like vengeance hurled - Ann K. Schwader "Keziah II: The White Stone"
Vengeance hurled from utter Void - Ann K. Schwader "Keziah II: The White Stone"
Hurled on heedless eastern coasts - Frederick George Scott "Columbus"
Down the dread current hurled - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
Arrows of fire across the shadows hurled - Frank Dempster Sherman "Song at Daybreak"
Into the Black Sea's ribs were hurled - Taras Shevchenko "Hamaleia" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Hurled by sorrow wave on wave - Taras Shevchenko "To the Makers of Sentimental Idyls" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Chained and hurled with solar lightning - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
Hurling back the tumult of their shock - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"
Hurled unsceptred to my glory - Muriel Stuart "Andromeda Unfettered"
Marlowe hurled forth huge stars - Muriel Stuart "Words"
A wish hurling across the sky - Emma Trelles "The Function of a Wing"
Hurling strange suns - Louis Untermeyer "God's Youth"
In wild and vagabond tatters hurled - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Snow" transl. by Alma Strettell
Hurls her rage against the sands - Helen Hay Whitney "False"
Where the dim tides are hurled - W.B. Yeats "They went forth to the Battle, but they always fell"
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Hurled the void abyss along - James Beattie "Ode to Peace: Written in the Year 1756"
A slender javelin tipped with light, hurled at the gods - Stephen Vincent Benet "Lucullus Dines"
Hurling the clouds together at his feet - Walter Richard Cassels "The Eagle"
Hurl myself faster toward extinction - Franny Choi "Time-Sensitive"
Hurl in space a red-eyed star - James H. Cousins "The Blind Father"
To the vaunted ages hurled - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Gods and Heroes of the Gael"
All the poisoned spears of hate are hurled - Olive Custance "St. Sebastian"
Flints, clods, and javelins hurling - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
Here is my challenge hurled - H.C. Harwood "Dedication, of an Unwritten Masterpiece, to a Woman as Yet Unknown"
From his eyrie of dominion hurl'd - Felicia Hemans "The Last Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra"
As by Heaven's fierce lightnings hurled - S.S. Hornor "Stanzas" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Hurls absurd reasons from a future - K. Iver "Anti-Elegy"
hurling herself teeth-first at the windows - Jennifer L. Knox "How old is Maggie?"
Hurling myself at the unfamiliar shore - Audre Lorde "Change"
Hurling clouds at a bright moon - Amy Lowell "Twenty-four Hokku on a Modern Theme"
A ship hurled upon dread quicksand - José Martí "Love in the City" transl. by Esther Allen
A ship hurled upon dread - Jose Marti "Love in the City" (translated by Esther Allen)
Beauty on the darkness hurled - John Masefield "Invocation"
Hurled an instant standstill to our haywire - Nancy Mercado "2020 A Year to Forget"
The hurl and flutter of the gulls' wings - Adrienne Rich "A Long Conversation"
Hurling their smoked shells back into the sea - Hester J. Rook "The Sparrows in Her Hair"
Rose against the dark like vengeance hurled - Ann K. Schwader "Keziah II: The White Stone"
Vengeance hurled from utter Void - Ann K. Schwader "Keziah II: The White Stone"
Hurled on heedless eastern coasts - Frederick George Scott "Columbus"
Down the dread current hurled - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
Arrows of fire across the shadows hurled - Frank Dempster Sherman "Song at Daybreak"
Into the Black Sea's ribs were hurled - Taras Shevchenko "Hamaleia" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Hurled by sorrow wave on wave - Taras Shevchenko "To the Makers of Sentimental Idyls" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Chained and hurled with solar lightning - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"
Hurling back the tumult of their shock - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"
Hurled unsceptred to my glory - Muriel Stuart "Andromeda Unfettered"
Marlowe hurled forth huge stars - Muriel Stuart "Words"
A wish hurling across the sky - Emma Trelles "The Function of a Wing"
Hurling strange suns - Louis Untermeyer "God's Youth"
In wild and vagabond tatters hurled - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Snow" transl. by Alma Strettell
Hurls her rage against the sands - Helen Hay Whitney "False"
Where the dim tides are hurled - W.B. Yeats "They went forth to the Battle, but they always fell"
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