Potential Titles: Spray
Jul. 12th, 2011 09:52 pmSprayed with broken light - Harold Acton "Trepak"
And never a spray of yew - Matthew Arnold "Requiescat"
Flagons full of cool Lethean spray - Benjamin West Ball "Invocation"
Music of forest storm and sea spray - Mary Jo Bang "In Order Not to Be Eten nor All to Torne"
The chilly rye and the coming hawthorn spray - Djuna Barnes "I'd Have You Think of Me"
Over many a tangled spray - William Blake "A Dream"
Upward tips of their muted spray - Brian Blanchfield "Learning"
Eclipsed by a spray of fortune - Wo Chan "my mother's face"
One spray has risen in my dungeon bare - Robert W. Cryan "Picciola" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.139-v.III, 28 Aug. 1886]
The albatross lone on the spray - Walter de la Mare "The Truants"
One spray of honeysuckle sweats and dreams - Lord Alfred Douglas "Wine of Summer"
A silver spray of ecstasy - Edward Dowden "Flowers from the South of France"
And shakes its sparkling spray of song - Eleanor Farjeon "A Sheaf of Nature-Songs V"
A spray of lyrical hibiscus - Michael Heffernan "The Scent of Rose Water"
In deadly drifts of fiery spray - Charles Fenno Hoffman "Monterey"
Whose roots are in the spray - Jean Ingelow "Songs on the Voices of Birds: Sand Martins"
Gasping and giving up a ghost of spray - Mark Jarman "Dispatches from Devereux Slough"
A fuse bursting into electric sprays - Jenny Johnson "Little Apophat"
Cantilevers in chalk spray - Janet Kauffman "An Elaboration of Stalk"
Jets and sprays of melody - Don Marquis "Sea Changes I: Morning"
Scattered on each hawthorn spray - Theodore Maynard "The Holy Spring"
In the accumulated spray of the antarctic light - Pablo Neruda "Amor America (1400)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Recalling a dream of salt spray - Pablo Neruda "Horses" transl. by Alastair Reid
Sees through tears of spray - Meredith Nicholson "Disappointment"
Spraying ruin on revolution - Adrienne Rich "Four Short Poems 4"
In a spray of amethyst and gold - Lola Ridge "Libation"
Among stars shattered in spray - Carl Sandburg "Night Stuff"
From the sun-dust born and starry spray - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"
Spraying black plumes across the blockaded sunset - Philip Schultz "Luxury: One"
The rhapsodic seep and spray of sea grasses - Philip Schultz "Luxury: One"
Shifting domes of sheeted spray - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude"
Half in sand and half in spray - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"
No warblers greet him from the spray - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Chant to him your evening song upon the spray - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Through spray of splintered star-beams - Edith Wharton "La Folle du Logis"
Spray dashed thirty feet high - William Carlos Williams "A Goodnight"
Spray the cherry-boughs with light - Francis Brett Young "An Old House"
The first lightspray of detonated creation - Catherynne M. Valente "Mouse Koan"
Spray paint odes for boarded up storefronts - Barbara Jane Reyes "Downtown Oakland Poem"
Blackberries straight from the unsprayed vines - Chris Dombrowski "The Forbidden"
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And never a spray of yew - Matthew Arnold "Requiescat"
Flagons full of cool Lethean spray - Benjamin West Ball "Invocation"
Music of forest storm and sea spray - Mary Jo Bang "In Order Not to Be Eten nor All to Torne"
The chilly rye and the coming hawthorn spray - Djuna Barnes "I'd Have You Think of Me"
Over many a tangled spray - William Blake "A Dream"
Upward tips of their muted spray - Brian Blanchfield "Learning"
Eclipsed by a spray of fortune - Wo Chan "my mother's face"
One spray has risen in my dungeon bare - Robert W. Cryan "Picciola" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.139-v.III, 28 Aug. 1886]
The albatross lone on the spray - Walter de la Mare "The Truants"
One spray of honeysuckle sweats and dreams - Lord Alfred Douglas "Wine of Summer"
A silver spray of ecstasy - Edward Dowden "Flowers from the South of France"
And shakes its sparkling spray of song - Eleanor Farjeon "A Sheaf of Nature-Songs V"
A spray of lyrical hibiscus - Michael Heffernan "The Scent of Rose Water"
In deadly drifts of fiery spray - Charles Fenno Hoffman "Monterey"
Whose roots are in the spray - Jean Ingelow "Songs on the Voices of Birds: Sand Martins"
Gasping and giving up a ghost of spray - Mark Jarman "Dispatches from Devereux Slough"
A fuse bursting into electric sprays - Jenny Johnson "Little Apophat"
Cantilevers in chalk spray - Janet Kauffman "An Elaboration of Stalk"
Jets and sprays of melody - Don Marquis "Sea Changes I: Morning"
Scattered on each hawthorn spray - Theodore Maynard "The Holy Spring"
In the accumulated spray of the antarctic light - Pablo Neruda "Amor America (1400)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Recalling a dream of salt spray - Pablo Neruda "Horses" transl. by Alastair Reid
Sees through tears of spray - Meredith Nicholson "Disappointment"
Spraying ruin on revolution - Adrienne Rich "Four Short Poems 4"
In a spray of amethyst and gold - Lola Ridge "Libation"
Among stars shattered in spray - Carl Sandburg "Night Stuff"
From the sun-dust born and starry spray - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"
Spraying black plumes across the blockaded sunset - Philip Schultz "Luxury: One"
The rhapsodic seep and spray of sea grasses - Philip Schultz "Luxury: One"
Shifting domes of sheeted spray - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude"
Half in sand and half in spray - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"
No warblers greet him from the spray - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Chant to him your evening song upon the spray - James Thomson "To My Robin Redbreast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.726, 24 Nov. 1877]
Through spray of splintered star-beams - Edith Wharton "La Folle du Logis"
Spray dashed thirty feet high - William Carlos Williams "A Goodnight"
Spray the cherry-boughs with light - Francis Brett Young "An Old House"
The first lightspray of detonated creation - Catherynne M. Valente "Mouse Koan"
Spray paint odes for boarded up storefronts - Barbara Jane Reyes "Downtown Oakland Poem"
Blackberries straight from the unsprayed vines - Chris Dombrowski "The Forbidden"
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