Potential Titles: Slaughter
Jul. 8th, 2011 01:21 amThe god of small slaughters - Fatimah Asghar "How We Left: Film Treatment"
A voice from ancient slaughters - Stephen Vincent Benet "Dinner in a Quick Lunch Room"
A tale of broken hearts to vary that of slaughter - Robert Chambers "To Scotland" [Spirit of Chambers' Journal, 1834, Project Gutenberg]
To survive the fate-rained slaughter - Tania Chen "To a Dear Immortal in a Foreign Land"
To retaliate slaughter on them who slaughtered - Euripedes "Hecuba" transl. by Michael Wodhull
By the slaughter of the Cretan bull redeemed - Euripedes "Hercules Distracted" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Demons that delight in slaughter - John Gay "Fable IX: The Bull and the Mastiff" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]
Like poor sheep marked for the slaughter - "The Gold-Finder" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXXIX, v.LXXI, May 1852]
The slaughter carried within me - torrin a. greathouse "Phlebotomy, as Told by the Blood"
With all the hosts of slaughter - Arthur Guiterman "The Twilight of the Gods"
Whose mail is first in slaughter gored - Havilah "The Prophecy of the Twelve Tribes" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXL, v.LV, Feb. 1844]
Rushing through slaughter, spoil, and sin - Havilah "The Prophecy of the Twelve Tribes" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXL, v.LV, Feb. 1844]
West wind slaughters the lingering heat - Huang T'ing-chien "Once More Following the Rhymes of Pin-lao's Poem 'Getting Up After Illness and Strolling in the Eastern Garden'" transl. by Burton Watson
The foxes will scent out my slaughter - ascribed to St Cellach of Killala "Hymn to the Dawn" transl. by Eleanor Hull
The sharpest in the slaughter - John Imlah "Katherine and Donald"
And by an easy slaughter earn the guerdon - "The Lay of Starkàther" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXI, v.LXII, Nov. 1845]
Let us slaughter the sheep and the ox - Li Po "Let Us Drink Wine" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
Ominous fires of slaughter, flickering - Frederic Manning "The Vigil of Brunhild"
Found slaughters here ironically lukewarm - Harry Martinson "Aniara 92" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
Raise millions to slaughter - Carlos Montezuma "Civilization"
All the slaughtered chances - Carl Phillips "In Which to Wonder Flew a Kind of Reckoning"
As a white goat before the slaughter - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"
Ash of slaughtered stars - Ann K. Schwader "In the Burned Places"
Sick of being slaughtered in my life's mountain passes - Vijay Seshadri "Road Trip"
His reeking hecatombs of slaughter'd dead - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Bonaparte at St. Helena"
Gives the name of slaughter, and of misery - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Victory"
For the axe was made for slaughter - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Slaughter night, that day might have a place - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "The Dead Nation"
That slaughterhouse of light - William Brewer "The Messenger of Oxyana"
The stone of wisdom wrapped in the slaughter-mask of genius - Harry Martinson "Aniara 64" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
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A voice from ancient slaughters - Stephen Vincent Benet "Dinner in a Quick Lunch Room"
A tale of broken hearts to vary that of slaughter - Robert Chambers "To Scotland" [Spirit of Chambers' Journal, 1834, Project Gutenberg]
To survive the fate-rained slaughter - Tania Chen "To a Dear Immortal in a Foreign Land"
To retaliate slaughter on them who slaughtered - Euripedes "Hecuba" transl. by Michael Wodhull
By the slaughter of the Cretan bull redeemed - Euripedes "Hercules Distracted" transl. by Michael Wodhull
Demons that delight in slaughter - John Gay "Fable IX: The Bull and the Mastiff" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]
Like poor sheep marked for the slaughter - "The Gold-Finder" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXXIX, v.LXXI, May 1852]
The slaughter carried within me - torrin a. greathouse "Phlebotomy, as Told by the Blood"
With all the hosts of slaughter - Arthur Guiterman "The Twilight of the Gods"
Whose mail is first in slaughter gored - Havilah "The Prophecy of the Twelve Tribes" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXL, v.LV, Feb. 1844]
Rushing through slaughter, spoil, and sin - Havilah "The Prophecy of the Twelve Tribes" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXL, v.LV, Feb. 1844]
West wind slaughters the lingering heat - Huang T'ing-chien "Once More Following the Rhymes of Pin-lao's Poem 'Getting Up After Illness and Strolling in the Eastern Garden'" transl. by Burton Watson
The foxes will scent out my slaughter - ascribed to St Cellach of Killala "Hymn to the Dawn" transl. by Eleanor Hull
The sharpest in the slaughter - John Imlah "Katherine and Donald"
And by an easy slaughter earn the guerdon - "The Lay of Starkàther" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXI, v.LXII, Nov. 1845]
Let us slaughter the sheep and the ox - Li Po "Let Us Drink Wine" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
Ominous fires of slaughter, flickering - Frederic Manning "The Vigil of Brunhild"
Found slaughters here ironically lukewarm - Harry Martinson "Aniara 92" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
Raise millions to slaughter - Carlos Montezuma "Civilization"
All the slaughtered chances - Carl Phillips "In Which to Wonder Flew a Kind of Reckoning"
As a white goat before the slaughter - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"
Ash of slaughtered stars - Ann K. Schwader "In the Burned Places"
Sick of being slaughtered in my life's mountain passes - Vijay Seshadri "Road Trip"
His reeking hecatombs of slaughter'd dead - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Bonaparte at St. Helena"
Gives the name of slaughter, and of misery - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Victory"
For the axe was made for slaughter - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"
Slaughter night, that day might have a place - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "The Dead Nation"
That slaughterhouse of light - William Brewer "The Messenger of Oxyana"
The stone of wisdom wrapped in the slaughter-mask of genius - Harry Martinson "Aniara 64" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
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