Potential Titles: Fetter
Jun. 3rd, 2010 08:35 pmFettered with links of gold - Benjamin West Ball "The Seraphs' Holiday"
That fetters with ice all the northern sea - John Kendrick Bangs "The Gold-Seekers"
Break each finite fetter of sorrow - Evelyn Gage Browne "Invocation to the Sky"
Bound by time-forged fetters - F. O. Call "Acanthus"
In sleep's soft fetters bound - Sir William Davenant "The Dream"
Custom's rusty fetters spurn'd - Delta "Stanzas for the Burns' Festival" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXLVII, v.LVI, Sept. 1844]
A power that made the fetters fall - J.F. "The Better Thought" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.460, 23 Oct. 1852]
A captive fettered to the oar of gain - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
In fetters forged of old - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
With the fetters that bind the soul - George Blackstone Field "The Breed"
Whose fellowship isn't a fetter - James W. Foley "Some One Like You"
Who bound the ogre with a fetter of spiderwort - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Down in the Clover"
Into each breast a bird with fettered wings - Nora May French "The Nymph"
Till slumber with his fetters bound me - E. Curtiss Hine, U.S.N. "Homeward Bound" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.6, June 1848]
Fettered in midwinter's crystal chains - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Pilot of the Plains"
The things that fetter me - Georgia Douglas Johnson "When I Rise Up"
And fettered him with woodbine sweet - Philip Bourke Marston "Love Asleep"
Fettered the flowing waters fast - Thomas D'Arcy M'Gee "Our Ladye of the Snow"
No interest in the fetters of responsibility - Meng Hao-jan "Overnight at Cypress-Peak Monastery on Heaven-Terrace Mountain" transl. by David Hinton
Too great for silken fetters - Lewis Morris "Saint Christopher"
Was this a cause for night to fetter me? - Kostes Palamas "The Holy Virgin in Hell" transl. by Aristides E. Phoutrides
The muffled madness of fettered murderers - Kostes Palamas "The Sinner" transl. by Aristides E. Phoutrides
Fettered wraths and bridled hatreds - Kostes Palamas "The Sinner" transl. by Aristides E. Phoutrides
And fettered the Pilgrim's hand - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "The Two Angels"
Fettered they stand at the stark command - Friederich Schiller "The Battle" transl. not credited
Bound down with fetters fast - The Shepherd of Sharondale "The Infant's Burial" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
Their fetters and their glory - Taras Shevchenko "To the Dead" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Free from the fetters of Karma - Shinran Shonin "Buddhist Psalms" transl. by L. Adams Beck and S. Yamabe
Power, which has fettered the free - Albert E. Stembridge "Serenade" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.18-v.I, 3 May 1884]
To bind the wind or set a fetter on the sea - Sara Teasdale "Enough"
Unfettered.
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That fetters with ice all the northern sea - John Kendrick Bangs "The Gold-Seekers"
Break each finite fetter of sorrow - Evelyn Gage Browne "Invocation to the Sky"
Bound by time-forged fetters - F. O. Call "Acanthus"
In sleep's soft fetters bound - Sir William Davenant "The Dream"
Custom's rusty fetters spurn'd - Delta "Stanzas for the Burns' Festival" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXLVII, v.LVI, Sept. 1844]
A power that made the fetters fall - J.F. "The Better Thought" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.460, 23 Oct. 1852]
A captive fettered to the oar of gain - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
In fetters forged of old - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
With the fetters that bind the soul - George Blackstone Field "The Breed"
Whose fellowship isn't a fetter - James W. Foley "Some One Like You"
Who bound the ogre with a fetter of spiderwort - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "Down in the Clover"
Into each breast a bird with fettered wings - Nora May French "The Nymph"
Till slumber with his fetters bound me - E. Curtiss Hine, U.S.N. "Homeward Bound" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.6, June 1848]
Fettered in midwinter's crystal chains - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Pilot of the Plains"
The things that fetter me - Georgia Douglas Johnson "When I Rise Up"
And fettered him with woodbine sweet - Philip Bourke Marston "Love Asleep"
Fettered the flowing waters fast - Thomas D'Arcy M'Gee "Our Ladye of the Snow"
No interest in the fetters of responsibility - Meng Hao-jan "Overnight at Cypress-Peak Monastery on Heaven-Terrace Mountain" transl. by David Hinton
Too great for silken fetters - Lewis Morris "Saint Christopher"
Was this a cause for night to fetter me? - Kostes Palamas "The Holy Virgin in Hell" transl. by Aristides E. Phoutrides
The muffled madness of fettered murderers - Kostes Palamas "The Sinner" transl. by Aristides E. Phoutrides
Fettered wraths and bridled hatreds - Kostes Palamas "The Sinner" transl. by Aristides E. Phoutrides
And fettered the Pilgrim's hand - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "The Two Angels"
Fettered they stand at the stark command - Friederich Schiller "The Battle" transl. not credited
Bound down with fetters fast - The Shepherd of Sharondale "The Infant's Burial" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)
Their fetters and their glory - Taras Shevchenko "To the Dead" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Free from the fetters of Karma - Shinran Shonin "Buddhist Psalms" transl. by L. Adams Beck and S. Yamabe
Power, which has fettered the free - Albert E. Stembridge "Serenade" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.18-v.I, 3 May 1884]
To bind the wind or set a fetter on the sea - Sara Teasdale "Enough"
Unfettered.
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