Potential Titles: Hail
Aug. 2nd, 2010 12:27 amHail the advent of each dangerous day - Maurice Baring "Julian Grenfell"
Grim display of rain and hail - Cora C. Bass "Sea and Cliff"
Where swarming vermin hailed it god and lord - William Rose Benét "The City"
Hail from a blind sky - Jericho Brown "Prayer of the Backhanded"
In hurricanes of flame and leaden hail - George W. Bungay "The Lesson of the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]
Hailed the purple robe of air - Witter Bynner "The Last Words of Tolstoi"
The hail and haste of clarions - Bliss Carman "The White Gull"
Sleet and hail, obey his stern command - Mrs E.L. Cushing "April" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Hard as the descent of hail - H.D. "Garden"
Hail blazing in sheet-lightning - H.D. "Simaetha"
Hail the rash hyacinth - Louise Imogen Guiney "April Desire"
Hailing this auspicious time - Felicia Hemans "Christmas Carol"
A blazing comet drop down hail - "I Saw a Peacock"
While the tired Dog-Watch hailed the sea-merged Star - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Hailing all the light and glory - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"
Like a hail of wet fruits - Aimee Le "Praise Poem for Mtn Dew"
Falling thick in showers of hail - Ida Lee "Suffolk"
Fitly to hail that auspicious event - Henry S. Leigh "A Plain Answer (to a Civil Question)"
All hail the king of fire - Dorothea Mackellar "Burning Off"
Poured the slanted sheets of hail - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
Until my daughter hails the day - William P. M'Kenzie "The Mother's Song"
To hail us from a viewless world - Robert Montgomery "Beautiful Influences" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Beat upon our hearts like showers of frozen hail - "Oration on Charles Sumner, Addressed to Colored People"
The perilous sound of hail on a tin roof - Linda Pastan "Ah, Friend"
Leaden rain and iron hail - John Pierpont "Warren's Address"
Let it be hail, rain, freeze or snow - "Poor Old Horse"
Hail and white-flaked fantasy - E.J. Pratt "In a Beloved Home"
As spiteful as hail - Theodore H. Rand "The Stormy Petrel"
Impervious as unmelting hail - Lola Ridge "Ward X"
Click like hail on a boulder - Gary Snyder "Why I Take Good Care of my Macintosh"
And gilds the driving hail - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "Sir Galahad"
The cold burning of hail and wind - Edward Thomas "March"
But mine is the rain and hail - William Troy "Roads"
Golden water or green hail - Mary Webb "Green Rain"
Forever moving through the fiery hail - Edith Wharton "Battle Sleep"
Hailed the cuckoo's cry - Joseph R. Wilson "My Boyhood's Home"
A morning star to hail the dawning year - "The Year" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Hailstones galloping across the hard earth - Chris Dombrowski "Strange Lullaby"
A myriad hailstones infected with her name - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "She's in the Ice"
The last hail-storm to trouble spring - Lascelles Abercrombie "Ryton Firs: The Voices in the Dream"
Hailstorms and diffracted confusions of light - Katie Ford "Colosseum"
Underneath a hailstorm of light - Charles Rafferty "After Hearing There Are Only 7,000 Stars Visible to the Naked Eye"
Rising up through a hailstorm - Matthew Zapruder "As I Cross the Heliopause at Midnight, I Think of My Mission"
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Grim display of rain and hail - Cora C. Bass "Sea and Cliff"
Where swarming vermin hailed it god and lord - William Rose Benét "The City"
Hail from a blind sky - Jericho Brown "Prayer of the Backhanded"
In hurricanes of flame and leaden hail - George W. Bungay "The Lesson of the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]
Hailed the purple robe of air - Witter Bynner "The Last Words of Tolstoi"
The hail and haste of clarions - Bliss Carman "The White Gull"
Sleet and hail, obey his stern command - Mrs E.L. Cushing "April" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Hard as the descent of hail - H.D. "Garden"
Hail blazing in sheet-lightning - H.D. "Simaetha"
Hail the rash hyacinth - Louise Imogen Guiney "April Desire"
Hailing this auspicious time - Felicia Hemans "Christmas Carol"
A blazing comet drop down hail - "I Saw a Peacock"
While the tired Dog-Watch hailed the sea-merged Star - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Hailing all the light and glory - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"
Like a hail of wet fruits - Aimee Le "Praise Poem for Mtn Dew"
Falling thick in showers of hail - Ida Lee "Suffolk"
Fitly to hail that auspicious event - Henry S. Leigh "A Plain Answer (to a Civil Question)"
All hail the king of fire - Dorothea Mackellar "Burning Off"
Poured the slanted sheets of hail - Douglas Malloch "The Chickamauga Oak"
Until my daughter hails the day - William P. M'Kenzie "The Mother's Song"
To hail us from a viewless world - Robert Montgomery "Beautiful Influences" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Beat upon our hearts like showers of frozen hail - "Oration on Charles Sumner, Addressed to Colored People"
The perilous sound of hail on a tin roof - Linda Pastan "Ah, Friend"
Leaden rain and iron hail - John Pierpont "Warren's Address"
Let it be hail, rain, freeze or snow - "Poor Old Horse"
Hail and white-flaked fantasy - E.J. Pratt "In a Beloved Home"
As spiteful as hail - Theodore H. Rand "The Stormy Petrel"
Impervious as unmelting hail - Lola Ridge "Ward X"
Click like hail on a boulder - Gary Snyder "Why I Take Good Care of my Macintosh"
And gilds the driving hail - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "Sir Galahad"
The cold burning of hail and wind - Edward Thomas "March"
But mine is the rain and hail - William Troy "Roads"
Golden water or green hail - Mary Webb "Green Rain"
Forever moving through the fiery hail - Edith Wharton "Battle Sleep"
Hailed the cuckoo's cry - Joseph R. Wilson "My Boyhood's Home"
A morning star to hail the dawning year - "The Year" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Hailstones galloping across the hard earth - Chris Dombrowski "Strange Lullaby"
A myriad hailstones infected with her name - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "She's in the Ice"
The last hail-storm to trouble spring - Lascelles Abercrombie "Ryton Firs: The Voices in the Dream"
Hailstorms and diffracted confusions of light - Katie Ford "Colosseum"
Underneath a hailstorm of light - Charles Rafferty "After Hearing There Are Only 7,000 Stars Visible to the Naked Eye"
Rising up through a hailstorm - Matthew Zapruder "As I Cross the Heliopause at Midnight, I Think of My Mission"
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