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somethingdarker ([personal profile] somethingdarker) wrote2010-12-02 04:48 am

Potential Titles: Laden

A dream laden summer cadence - Zaina Alsous "An-Nisa"

Laden to sail for ports of mystery - Ruth Margaret Muskrat [Bronson] "In Class"

Laden with some dead woman's tears - Witter Bynner "Young Eden"

For the arrow was laden with gold - Eliza Cook "Cupid's Arrow"

Bereft, wild and laden with wrack - Annie Finch "Edge, Atlantic, July"

All laden with cargoes of beautiful dreams - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Wee Willie Winkie"

Laden with borrowed lives - Lesley Hart Gunn "The Exorcism of Icarus"

Bears a melody laden with spells - Henry S. Leigh "Bow Bells"

All my roots earth laden and bare - Robin Coste Lewis "The Ark: Self-Portrait as Aphrodite Using Her Dress for a Sail, xxx"

The wing of time is laden with care - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: IX"

Laden with the precious freight dawn brings - William Moore "Expectancy"

Yellow lading slips among the weeds - Patrick Phillips "Galleria Ode"

Laden with fruits of the earth - Edna K. Saloomey "My Lebanon"

Well laden wi' the yellow gold - Frederick Sheldon "Belted Will"

With white fire laden - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Cloud"

With misery laden henceforward to roam - Albert E. Stembridge "Serenade" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.18-v.I, 3 May 1884]

But laden with the knowledge of the past - Carmen Sylva "Night"

A boat laden with starlight - Xu Zhimo "Saying Goodbye to Cambridge Again" (translated by Hugh Grigg)

Small gifts laden with love's intentions - Yi Lei "Nature Aria" transl. by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi


Only to return moondrunk, bramble-laden - Taylor Johnson "Nocturne"

Beauty's comfort-laden breath - Elizabeth Bridges "Sonnets from Hafez & Other Verses 12"

The alms of our deep-laden bough - E. Nesbit "At the Gate"

In her diamond-laden bridal veil - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Sleigh-Ride"

From the dream-laden moon - Joyce Kilmer "Prayer to Bragi"

Soothing her love-laden soul - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"

Overladen with the honey of summer - Khalil Gibran "Youth and Age"

Grapes of the heaven's star-loaden vine - Francis Thompson "The Dread of Height"

You unlade your riches unto death - D.H. Lawrence "Obsequial Ode"


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