Potential Titles: Blithe
Feb. 5th, 2010 05:08 pmThe blithe hours swiftly flitted - Ellen Tracy Alden "Queen Mabel"
More blithe than bitter - Geoffrey Brock "Ovid Old"
Not so likely to ferment blithe disregard - Scott Cairns "Another Road Home"
Borrow from blithe tomorrow - C.S. Calverley "Lovers and a Reflection"
While summer winds blew blithe - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Rise of the Tide"
Sure as the blithest lark - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Secret"
The glittering bee among them blithely winging - Nicholas Michell "The Oases of Libya" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.431, 3 April 1852]
The blithesome bird that haunts the vale - Ae.P. "Love Unsung" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.742, 16 March 1878]
Blithe spirit of the morning air - Alexander Posey "To a Morning Warbler"
Blithe as a merry morn - E.M. Smith-Dampier "Ballad of London Town"
Too blithe for song to say - Algernon Swinburne "First Footsteps"
With sheer blithe being - John Updike "To a Skylark"
Harbouring ill under a blithe bearing - "Wife's Lament" transl. from Old English by Kemp Malone
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More blithe than bitter - Geoffrey Brock "Ovid Old"
Not so likely to ferment blithe disregard - Scott Cairns "Another Road Home"
Borrow from blithe tomorrow - C.S. Calverley "Lovers and a Reflection"
While summer winds blew blithe - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Rise of the Tide"
Sure as the blithest lark - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Secret"
The glittering bee among them blithely winging - Nicholas Michell "The Oases of Libya" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.431, 3 April 1852]
The blithesome bird that haunts the vale - Ae.P. "Love Unsung" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.742, 16 March 1878]
Blithe spirit of the morning air - Alexander Posey "To a Morning Warbler"
Blithe as a merry morn - E.M. Smith-Dampier "Ballad of London Town"
Too blithe for song to say - Algernon Swinburne "First Footsteps"
With sheer blithe being - John Updike "To a Skylark"
Harbouring ill under a blithe bearing - "Wife's Lament" transl. from Old English by Kemp Malone
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