Potential Titles: Alfred B. Street
Jul. 1st, 2011 08:27 pmThat throw a network glow - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"
The hemlock spread my fragrant bed - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"
The black mountain eagle drinking the sun - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"
From my fount of shadowy glass - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
The lean wolf laps my flow - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
In my jagged cradle heard - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
And laugh in the open blue - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
Where our sharp, sworded lightning cut sudden - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Homestead and harvest had vanished in fire - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Launched forth their fleet legions to capture and kill - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
The red torch of the day - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
When the bark of the black fox is heard - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
And the black cat seeks prey - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
In the delicate snow of the moon - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
Shouts to the hovering eagle - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
On his ear a low rumble - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
The bold shout of the torrent - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
Sky-pictures of silver and sapphire - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
In chaos of frantic wrath - Alfred B. Street "The Cataract"
The grand roar of thy anthem - Alfred B. Street "The Cataract"
Throne for the thunder - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
Cleft in each century's shock - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
Blacker the great crag's scowl - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
The fierce storm-lion's distant growl - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
Wild crag and wild storm - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
When the wave rolls black with storm - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
With eye of wild and flashing crimson - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Thus sailed the brindled loon - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Before the eagle furls his pinion - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Blots the shoal with golden apples - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Long after bitter chills - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Russet dons the deer - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Through the elm's cathedral - Alfred B. Street "The Lower Saranac"
Deaden the might of the gale - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
Steals on the deer in his grazing - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
The pine-tree's soft melody - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
The lute of the deep - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
When Summer wakens the forest depths - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
With his deep bassoon chimes in the frog - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Sunlight drops its gold upon the moss - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Where the starving crow would pass - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Disdaining to arrest his flight - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Plunging headlong in some hollow's lap - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Sweeps the forest fragments on its roaring path - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
The gnomes in thy bordering gloom - Alfred B. Street "Racket River"
The spell of tree, wave, and dell - Alfred B. Street "Racket River"
First of the village sounds was heard - Alfred B. Street "The Smithy" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
With anvil, chain, and iron bar - Alfred B. Street "The Smithy" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
Horse-shoes on the ceiling-rafters hung - Alfred B. Street "The Smithy" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
In the sable depths of the mine - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Like barnacles to a ship - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
That fierce and merciless forge - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Made me turn liquid with sorrow - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The welcome shape of the axe - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
For the axe was made for slaughter - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Keen, clear, flashing teeth of steel - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Amidst onions, and turnips, and tape - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Danced in the liquid wind - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The strong arm of the oak - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Bargain for a keg of apple-sauce - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The blood of my father the oak - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
From the knotted feet of the pine-trees - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Awaiting his summons to go - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The bright land of his hopes - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Whose feet seemed shod with wind - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
In the deepest nook of my heart - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Frowns black to the battling storm - Alfred B. Street "The Storm Mountain"
The lily lifts its creamy cup - Alfred B. Street "The Upper Saranac"
Steep crags with thunders rimmed - Alfred B. Street "The Upper Saranac"
When the fir-tree dreams - Alfred B. Street "The Waterfall"
Of the motionless August hour - Alfred B. Street "The Waterfall"
The bridge of the spanning pine-tree - Alfred B. Street "The Waterfall"
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The hemlock spread my fragrant bed - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"
The black mountain eagle drinking the sun - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"
From my fount of shadowy glass - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
The lean wolf laps my flow - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
In my jagged cradle heard - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
And laugh in the open blue - Alfred B. Street "The Ausable"
Where our sharp, sworded lightning cut sudden - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Homestead and harvest had vanished in fire - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Launched forth their fleet legions to capture and kill - Alfred B. Street "Averill's Raid" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
The red torch of the day - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
When the bark of the black fox is heard - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
And the black cat seeks prey - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
In the delicate snow of the moon - Alfred B. Street "The Bell Owl"
Shouts to the hovering eagle - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
On his ear a low rumble - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
The bold shout of the torrent - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
Sky-pictures of silver and sapphire - Alfred B. Street "Buttermilk Falls: Racket River"
In chaos of frantic wrath - Alfred B. Street "The Cataract"
The grand roar of thy anthem - Alfred B. Street "The Cataract"
Throne for the thunder - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
Cleft in each century's shock - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
Blacker the great crag's scowl - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
The fierce storm-lion's distant growl - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
Wild crag and wild storm - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"
When the wave rolls black with storm - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
With eye of wild and flashing crimson - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Thus sailed the brindled loon - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Before the eagle furls his pinion - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Blots the shoal with golden apples - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Long after bitter chills - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Russet dons the deer - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"
Through the elm's cathedral - Alfred B. Street "The Lower Saranac"
Deaden the might of the gale - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
Steals on the deer in his grazing - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
The pine-tree's soft melody - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
The lute of the deep - Alfred B. Street "My Canoe"
When Summer wakens the forest depths - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
With his deep bassoon chimes in the frog - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Sunlight drops its gold upon the moss - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Where the starving crow would pass - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Disdaining to arrest his flight - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Plunging headlong in some hollow's lap - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
Sweeps the forest fragments on its roaring path - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
The gnomes in thy bordering gloom - Alfred B. Street "Racket River"
The spell of tree, wave, and dell - Alfred B. Street "Racket River"
First of the village sounds was heard - Alfred B. Street "The Smithy" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
With anvil, chain, and iron bar - Alfred B. Street "The Smithy" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
Horse-shoes on the ceiling-rafters hung - Alfred B. Street "The Smithy" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
In the sable depths of the mine - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Like barnacles to a ship - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
That fierce and merciless forge - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Made me turn liquid with sorrow - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The welcome shape of the axe - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
For the axe was made for slaughter - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Keen, clear, flashing teeth of steel - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Amidst onions, and turnips, and tape - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Danced in the liquid wind - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The strong arm of the oak - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Bargain for a keg of apple-sauce - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The blood of my father the oak - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
From the knotted feet of the pine-trees - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Awaiting his summons to go - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
The bright land of his hopes - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Whose feet seemed shod with wind - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
In the deepest nook of my heart - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Frowns black to the battling storm - Alfred B. Street "The Storm Mountain"
The lily lifts its creamy cup - Alfred B. Street "The Upper Saranac"
Steep crags with thunders rimmed - Alfred B. Street "The Upper Saranac"
When the fir-tree dreams - Alfred B. Street "The Waterfall"
Of the motionless August hour - Alfred B. Street "The Waterfall"
The bridge of the spanning pine-tree - Alfred B. Street "The Waterfall"
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