Sonnet Bronte
Is that too much? I just like the Os and the corresponding syllabic emphasis. Plus they're both literary references, though from different directions.Or Sonnet Cordelia? They could both be Shakespearean references. Also Sonnet Rosalind; and with this combo you get the Os again. Or Sonnet Juliet (too close to Julia? but the "-et" endings appeal to me).What about Sonnet Millay, for St. Edna? (That's a little pun.) Poem, poet... Also Sonnet Elizabeth (for Ms. Barrett Browning), again poem, poet. Want to suggest Ms. Dickinson's name for this reason, but you have specified you can't use Emily. Shame.Something simple, like Sonnet Anne? I think this has a nice ring to it.And though it makes many people here gag, I personally like Rose and do not see it as a filler mn, so Sonnet Rose appeals to me.Recapping:
Sonnet Bronte
Sonnet Cordelia
Sonnet Rosalind
Sonnet Juliet
Sonnet Millay
Sonnet Elizabeth
Sonnet Anne
Sonnet RosePerhaps one of these will suit?
~Lillian~
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Sonnet and Piper  ·  Sabrina Fair  ·  5/26/2006, 6:26 PM
Re: Sonnet and Piper  ·  Lola  ·  5/27/2006, 3:51 AM
Re: Sonnet and Piper  ·  Sabrina Fair  ·  5/27/2006, 10:15 AM
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Sonnet Bronte  ·  Lillian  ·  5/27/2006, 2:30 AM
Re: Sonnet Bronte  ·  Sabrina Fair  ·  5/27/2006, 10:12 AM
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