Potential Titles: Laurel
Dec. 2nd, 2010 01:44 amFrom rival's brow to wrest the laurel - Duncan Anderson "The Death of Wolfe"
Spiraled with lashes of laurel - Mary Jo Bang "Belle Vue"
Twines with oak the laurel leaves - James Beattie "Ode on Lord Hay's Birth-Day. 13th May, 1767"
To the muse impart the laurel crown - Giosue Carducci "Carlo Goldoni" transl. by Frank Sewall
Three boughs of sacred laurel and myrtle - Giosue Carducci "Sermione" transl. by Frank Sewall
Always on the road of docile laurels borne - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
We laughed together by the laurel-tree - George Eliot "Self and Life"
And bloodless the laurels we reap - "The Golfer's Garland"
Where English oak and holly and laurel wreaths entwine - Bret Harte "Dickens in Camp"
Let its greener laurels flourish - "The Heart: Addressed to Miss --"
Though bright the laurels waved - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
Grinding a path through elderberries and laurel - Janet Kauffman "The Devil's Walking Stick"
Flowering laurels spring from diamond vases - John Keats "[I stood tip-toe upon a little hill]"
To snatch a laurel from Apollo - Henry S. Leigh "My Ultimatum"
Pining for chaplets of laurel - James Russell Lowell "In the Half-Way House"
To bring his mother laurels back - Augusta A.L. Magra "The Roll-Call of Home" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.731, 29 Dec. 1877]
Weave you crowns of living laurel - Theodore Maynard "L'Envoi"
Surrounded by infinite laurel - Pablo Neruda "Madrid (1937)" translated by Richard Schaaf
Still hungry for the scent of laurel - Linda Pastan "Firing the Muse"
To mingle with thy laurelled lily - John Reade "To Louis Frechette"
Ahead a rose wreathed laurel - Clarence Victor Stahl "Push Onward"
Dust and laurels and gold and sand - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"
The Muse's laurel unbestowed - Thomas Warton "To the River Lodon"
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Spiraled with lashes of laurel - Mary Jo Bang "Belle Vue"
Twines with oak the laurel leaves - James Beattie "Ode on Lord Hay's Birth-Day. 13th May, 1767"
To the muse impart the laurel crown - Giosue Carducci "Carlo Goldoni" transl. by Frank Sewall
Three boughs of sacred laurel and myrtle - Giosue Carducci "Sermione" transl. by Frank Sewall
Always on the road of docile laurels borne - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
We laughed together by the laurel-tree - George Eliot "Self and Life"
And bloodless the laurels we reap - "The Golfer's Garland"
Where English oak and holly and laurel wreaths entwine - Bret Harte "Dickens in Camp"
Let its greener laurels flourish - "The Heart: Addressed to Miss --"
Though bright the laurels waved - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
Grinding a path through elderberries and laurel - Janet Kauffman "The Devil's Walking Stick"
Flowering laurels spring from diamond vases - John Keats "[I stood tip-toe upon a little hill]"
To snatch a laurel from Apollo - Henry S. Leigh "My Ultimatum"
Pining for chaplets of laurel - James Russell Lowell "In the Half-Way House"
To bring his mother laurels back - Augusta A.L. Magra "The Roll-Call of Home" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.731, 29 Dec. 1877]
Weave you crowns of living laurel - Theodore Maynard "L'Envoi"
Surrounded by infinite laurel - Pablo Neruda "Madrid (1937)" translated by Richard Schaaf
Still hungry for the scent of laurel - Linda Pastan "Firing the Muse"
To mingle with thy laurelled lily - John Reade "To Louis Frechette"
Ahead a rose wreathed laurel - Clarence Victor Stahl "Push Onward"
Dust and laurels and gold and sand - Algernon Charles Swinburne "The Triumph of Time"
The Muse's laurel unbestowed - Thomas Warton "To the River Lodon"
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