Potential Titles: Muffle
Jan. 8th, 2011 10:54 pmAlmost muffled by the earth in their mouths - Duane Ackerson "What If"
A muffled echo under the sea - Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "Chloroform"
With arms reversed and muffled drum - Cecil Frances Alexander "The Burial of Moses"
Muffled by the storm's dull monotone - Willis Boyd Allen "In My Arm-chair"
Souls masked and muffled - Tommaso Campanella "XIII. The World's a Stage" transl. by John Addington Symonds
The muffled skirmish of the rain - Coningsby Dawson "Remembering in Heaven"
Mists to muffle midnight tide - Walter de la Mare "The Quiet Enemy"
Through the dusk with muffled bell - Walter de la Mare "The World of Dream"
Upon the muffled boundaries of the world - Eleanor Farjeon "Night-Piece"
Like muffled thunders breaking - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
The muffled drumming of ten thousand engines - Seamus Heaney "Funeral Rites"
No sound of muffled drum - George Martin "Charles Heavysege"
Like muffled bells knelling - John Masefield "Right Royal"
Muffled wind among the crags - Robert Nichols "Polyphemus His Passion: A Pastoral"
Treading slow with muffled drums - Walter S. Percy "Last of the Grand Army"
Muffled waves of shoreless mystery - Theodore H. Rand "To Emeline"
Each wave a muffled bell - Herbert Randall "Cry of the Wounded Loon"
In the sorrowful greys and muffled violets - Arthur Stringer "Autumn"
Every muffled drum and grieving bugle - Louis Untermeyer "Two Funerals"
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A muffled echo under the sea - Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "Chloroform"
With arms reversed and muffled drum - Cecil Frances Alexander "The Burial of Moses"
Muffled by the storm's dull monotone - Willis Boyd Allen "In My Arm-chair"
Souls masked and muffled - Tommaso Campanella "XIII. The World's a Stage" transl. by John Addington Symonds
The muffled skirmish of the rain - Coningsby Dawson "Remembering in Heaven"
Mists to muffle midnight tide - Walter de la Mare "The Quiet Enemy"
Through the dusk with muffled bell - Walter de la Mare "The World of Dream"
Upon the muffled boundaries of the world - Eleanor Farjeon "Night-Piece"
Like muffled thunders breaking - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
The muffled drumming of ten thousand engines - Seamus Heaney "Funeral Rites"
No sound of muffled drum - George Martin "Charles Heavysege"
Like muffled bells knelling - John Masefield "Right Royal"
Muffled wind among the crags - Robert Nichols "Polyphemus His Passion: A Pastoral"
Treading slow with muffled drums - Walter S. Percy "Last of the Grand Army"
Muffled waves of shoreless mystery - Theodore H. Rand "To Emeline"
Each wave a muffled bell - Herbert Randall "Cry of the Wounded Loon"
In the sorrowful greys and muffled violets - Arthur Stringer "Autumn"
Every muffled drum and grieving bugle - Louis Untermeyer "Two Funerals"
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