Potential Titles: Splendor/Splendour
Jul. 12th, 2011 02:46 amThe inner splendors hid from view - George M. Baker "An Old Man's Prayer"
Splendors trench on narrow lanes - Charlotte Fiske Bates "On a Noble Character Marred by Littleness"
Loins of the lion and splendor of the eagle - William Rose Benét "The City"
Had thought and raised and poised its splendor - William Rose Benét "The City"
In the splendor of vermillion dusk - Sue Budin "Sunset Over K Mart"
His splendour shines too strong - Michelangelo Buonarroti "II. On Dante Alighieri" transl. by John Addington Symonds
In tinted splendor sank - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "Drifting"
And splendour infinite streamed through - Frank Oliver Call "Through a Long Cloister"
Barbaric splendours of a mystic's dream - Frank Oliver Call "The Vision"
Some splendor rifts the dark - W. Wilfred Campbell "Departure"
Violet splendor melting down - W. Wilfred Campbell "Glory of the Dying Day"
Wreathed about in terrible splendors - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"
With the dying splendours of the sun - Giosue Carducci "F. Petrarca" transl. by Frank Sewall
In the noon of his splendor - P.J. Carroll, C.S.C. "Lady Day in Ireland"
Destroy ourselves for splendor - Tiana Clark "A Blue Note for Father's Day"
The fiery splendour Moses saw - James H. Cousins "The Legend of St. Mahee of Endrim"
The high splendor of his spirit- Eleanor Rogers Cox "Death of Cuchulain"
A king of blazing splendour and of gold - H.D. "Projector"
Sun-bright splendors on the noonday rest - Mrs. E.J. Eames "Beautie" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
To disclose her splendor - Katherine Edgren "Margaret's Garden"
Fleeing sandstorms, terror, and splendor - Enheduana "The Exaltation of Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle
In splendor of irradiant rain - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
In bright prismatic splendor - Joseph Kearney Foran "The Aurora Borealis"
Turned from the splendor of silver and gold - Edgar A. Guest "Looking Back"
Reflect the splendour of eternity - C.R.S. Harris "Sonnet"
To dare the splendour of the sky - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
Pyramids of fire in lurid splendour - Felicia Hemans "The Wife of Asdrubal"
To their first splendor - Edward Hirsch "The Unnaming"
With their rushing splendors fly - Mary Howitt "The Northern Seas"
Lit up with splendor at sunset and sunrise - Victor Hugo "Truth" transl. by Harry Curwen
Dazed by the flaming splendor of his wings - Solomon ibn Gabirol "Night-Piece" transl. by Emma Lazarus
A stream of sad and solemn splendour - Fanny Kemble "To Mrs. --- [I never shall forget thee--'tis a word]"
Till golden Phoebus should restore his splendor - Mrs. E.C. Kinney "Ode to the Moon" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
The evening sun poured a fresh splendour - Walter Savage Landor "Gebir"
The Grail above your head in splendor - Vachel Lindsay "A Kind of Scorn"
Splendors round my spirit wheel - George Martin "Aspiration"
On lovers' lips the splendour of apocalypse - Theodore Maynard "To My Wife"
The splendor of suns in prime - Helen M. Merrill "The Blue Flower"
Shall find a splendour in that dust - Alice Meynell "The Two Questions"
Broken splendor years have scattered wide - Adam Mickiewicz "The Ruins of Balaclava" transl. by Edna Worthley Underwood
Threw soft splendour on a fair familiar face - George Logan Moore "Love's Transfiguration" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.1-v.I, 6 Jan. 1884]
Had never appear'd with such splendor combin'd - "The Peacock and Parrot, on their Tour to Discover the Author of 'The Peacock at Home'"
Steep his song in sunlit splendor - Kate Putnam "Excuse" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.4, August 1864]
From the dazzling splendor of the burning clouds - Kate Putnam "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
Splendors of blossomed time - Theodore H. Rand "In Autumn's Dreamy Ear"
Radiant with tomorrow's splendor - Herbert Randall "Rose of Plymouth"
Facets of cruel splendor - John Reed "Sangar: To Lincoln Steffens"
And master of all splendor - Rainer Maria Rilke from The Book of Hours (translated by Babette Deutsch)
Meet the splendours of the sun - Charles G.D. Roberts "Eastward Bound"
Soft splendors in the west - Alice Wellington Rollins "Indian Summer"
Wit with wondrous splendor flares - Friedrich Schiller "To the Fates"
On gentle roads into the splendor - Fritz Schnack "Evening Gift" transl. by William Saphier
Endow with changeful splendors - E. Seton "Mary, Virgin and Mother"
Domes with wealth and splendour fraught - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Childhood's Piety"
Splendours that inform the light - Clark Ashton Smith "Inheritance"
Splendors of the lapsing sun - George Sterling "The Spirit of Dusk"
The splendour of the trampling sea - M. Letitia Stockett "At the Symphony"
Dark splendor of the sea - Sara Teasdale "The Net"
Splendour falls on castle walls - Tennyson "The Splendour Falls"
From the dazzling splendor of the burning clouds - "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
Children of splendour and flame - William Watson "Ode in May"
Set his throne in splendor - John Hall Wheelock "October Moonlight"
Unnamed light that floods the world with splendour - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "Love's Language"
The ruined splendor before evil - C. K. Williams "Pandora"
A splendour of purple garments - William Carlos Williams "An After Song"
Dripping with celestial splendour - Adolf Wolff "Shelley"
Weave your flaming splendours o'er me - F.H. Wood "At the Mill" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.124-v.III, 15 May 1886]
Have forsaken the splendour of the stars - Francis Brett Young "Envoi"
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Splendors trench on narrow lanes - Charlotte Fiske Bates "On a Noble Character Marred by Littleness"
Loins of the lion and splendor of the eagle - William Rose Benét "The City"
Had thought and raised and poised its splendor - William Rose Benét "The City"
In the splendor of vermillion dusk - Sue Budin "Sunset Over K Mart"
His splendour shines too strong - Michelangelo Buonarroti "II. On Dante Alighieri" transl. by John Addington Symonds
In tinted splendor sank - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "Drifting"
And splendour infinite streamed through - Frank Oliver Call "Through a Long Cloister"
Barbaric splendours of a mystic's dream - Frank Oliver Call "The Vision"
Some splendor rifts the dark - W. Wilfred Campbell "Departure"
Violet splendor melting down - W. Wilfred Campbell "Glory of the Dying Day"
Wreathed about in terrible splendors - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"
With the dying splendours of the sun - Giosue Carducci "F. Petrarca" transl. by Frank Sewall
In the noon of his splendor - P.J. Carroll, C.S.C. "Lady Day in Ireland"
Destroy ourselves for splendor - Tiana Clark "A Blue Note for Father's Day"
The fiery splendour Moses saw - James H. Cousins "The Legend of St. Mahee of Endrim"
The high splendor of his spirit- Eleanor Rogers Cox "Death of Cuchulain"
A king of blazing splendour and of gold - H.D. "Projector"
Sun-bright splendors on the noonday rest - Mrs. E.J. Eames "Beautie" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
To disclose her splendor - Katherine Edgren "Margaret's Garden"
Fleeing sandstorms, terror, and splendor - Enheduana "The Exaltation of Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle
In splendor of irradiant rain - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
In bright prismatic splendor - Joseph Kearney Foran "The Aurora Borealis"
Turned from the splendor of silver and gold - Edgar A. Guest "Looking Back"
Reflect the splendour of eternity - C.R.S. Harris "Sonnet"
To dare the splendour of the sky - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
Pyramids of fire in lurid splendour - Felicia Hemans "The Wife of Asdrubal"
To their first splendor - Edward Hirsch "The Unnaming"
With their rushing splendors fly - Mary Howitt "The Northern Seas"
Lit up with splendor at sunset and sunrise - Victor Hugo "Truth" transl. by Harry Curwen
Dazed by the flaming splendor of his wings - Solomon ibn Gabirol "Night-Piece" transl. by Emma Lazarus
A stream of sad and solemn splendour - Fanny Kemble "To Mrs. --- [I never shall forget thee--'tis a word]"
Till golden Phoebus should restore his splendor - Mrs. E.C. Kinney "Ode to the Moon" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
The evening sun poured a fresh splendour - Walter Savage Landor "Gebir"
The Grail above your head in splendor - Vachel Lindsay "A Kind of Scorn"
Splendors round my spirit wheel - George Martin "Aspiration"
On lovers' lips the splendour of apocalypse - Theodore Maynard "To My Wife"
The splendor of suns in prime - Helen M. Merrill "The Blue Flower"
Shall find a splendour in that dust - Alice Meynell "The Two Questions"
Broken splendor years have scattered wide - Adam Mickiewicz "The Ruins of Balaclava" transl. by Edna Worthley Underwood
Threw soft splendour on a fair familiar face - George Logan Moore "Love's Transfiguration" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.1-v.I, 6 Jan. 1884]
Had never appear'd with such splendor combin'd - "The Peacock and Parrot, on their Tour to Discover the Author of 'The Peacock at Home'"
Steep his song in sunlit splendor - Kate Putnam "Excuse" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.4, August 1864]
From the dazzling splendor of the burning clouds - Kate Putnam "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
Splendors of blossomed time - Theodore H. Rand "In Autumn's Dreamy Ear"
Radiant with tomorrow's splendor - Herbert Randall "Rose of Plymouth"
Facets of cruel splendor - John Reed "Sangar: To Lincoln Steffens"
And master of all splendor - Rainer Maria Rilke from The Book of Hours (translated by Babette Deutsch)
Meet the splendours of the sun - Charles G.D. Roberts "Eastward Bound"
Soft splendors in the west - Alice Wellington Rollins "Indian Summer"
Wit with wondrous splendor flares - Friedrich Schiller "To the Fates"
On gentle roads into the splendor - Fritz Schnack "Evening Gift" transl. by William Saphier
Endow with changeful splendors - E. Seton "Mary, Virgin and Mother"
Domes with wealth and splendour fraught - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Childhood's Piety"
Splendours that inform the light - Clark Ashton Smith "Inheritance"
Splendors of the lapsing sun - George Sterling "The Spirit of Dusk"
The splendour of the trampling sea - M. Letitia Stockett "At the Symphony"
Dark splendor of the sea - Sara Teasdale "The Net"
Splendour falls on castle walls - Tennyson "The Splendour Falls"
From the dazzling splendor of the burning clouds - "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
Children of splendour and flame - William Watson "Ode in May"
Set his throne in splendor - John Hall Wheelock "October Moonlight"
Unnamed light that floods the world with splendour - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "Love's Language"
The ruined splendor before evil - C. K. Williams "Pandora"
A splendour of purple garments - William Carlos Williams "An After Song"
Dripping with celestial splendour - Adolf Wolff "Shelley"
Weave your flaming splendours o'er me - F.H. Wood "At the Mill" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.124-v.III, 15 May 1886]
Have forsaken the splendour of the stars - Francis Brett Young "Envoi"
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