The more-than-casual listener will identify three, arguably four more, also with poetic titles attached.
If Shakespeare were around today, chances are he wouldn't wax as poetic over job titles as he did over names.
Also good are her titles, alternately factual and poetic, which channel our attention in odd ways.
One can imagine these, like the Debussy Preludes, having poetic titles, but the references would have to be to the 20th century rather than the 19th.
"Highways to a War" has those devices (and one of the least poetic titles for a novel in memory).
The artist shows the world and the people in it through line drawings, ranging from the figurative to the abstract, most with poetic titles.
He gave them poetic titles like Moonlight or Inner Look.
This poetic title promotes the fundamental Romantic notion that creative expression is the product of the artist's unrestricted imagination.
Yeats's paintings usually bear poetic and evocative titles.
In addition, its poetic title sets the viewer onto the right track.