Potential Titles: Wallace Stevens
Jul. 1st, 2011 09:12 pmTraps in the midst of dreams - Wallace Stevens "Anecdote of the Prince of Peacocks"
In the space of life - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
Never touched his heart - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
From what desire - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
A spokesman of the night - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
A cry of divine attention - Wallace Stevens "The Course of a Particular"
The smoke-drift of puffed-out heroes - Wallace Stevens "The Course of a Particular"
Dream of baboons and periwinkles - Wallace Stevens "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock"
Catches tigers in red weather - Wallace Stevens "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock"
Pain killing pain - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
Consume in solid fire - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
In the false engagements of the mind - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
Inventions of sorrow - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
Collect ourselves, out of all the indifferences - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
A single shawl wrapped tightly round - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
The rendezvous within its vital boundary - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
How high that highest candle - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
My flowers are reflected in your mind - Wallace Stevens "The Florist Wears Knee-Breeches"
The brown at the bottom of red - Wallace Stevens "The Green Plant"
The orange far down in yellow - Wallace Stevens "The Green Plant"
Legend of the maroon and olive forest - Wallace Stevens "The Green Plant"
In the temperature of heaven - Wallace Stevens "The Hermitage at the Centre"
One last look at the ducks - Wallace Stevens "The Hermitage at the Centre"
Poetry is the supreme fiction - Wallace Stevens "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman"
And from the nave build haunted heaven - Wallace Stevens "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman"
Or else it is not spring - Wallace Stevens "Holiday in Reality"
Real only if I make them so - Wallace Stevens "Holiday in Reality"
Beyond the genius of the sea - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
The grinding water and the gasping wind - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Only the dark voice of the sea - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Bronze shadows heaped on high horizons - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Acutest at its vanishing - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
And portioned out the sea - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Fixing emblazoned zones and fiery poles - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Blessed rage for order - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Choirs of wind and wet and wing - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
Crown of the moon - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
A furious star - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
To all that dust - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
The proud and the strong have departed - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
Natives of a dwindled sphere - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
An indigence of the light - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
A stellar pallor that hangs on the threads - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
The poverty of autumnal space - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
The stale grandeur of annihilation - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
A daily majesty of meditation - Wallace Stevens "Looking Across the Fields and Watching the Birds Fly"
Put mantles on our words - Wallace Stevens "Looking Across the Fields and Watching the Birds Fly"
The moon is the mother of pathos and pity - Wallace Stevens "Lunar Paraphrase"
At the wearier end of November - Wallace Stevens "Lunar Paraphrase"
In a shelter made by the leaves - Wallace Stevens "Lunar Paraphrase"
The great weightings of the end - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
With the sleepiness of the moon - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
In the handbook of heartbreak - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Strumming the blacknesses of black - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Remembering the blue-jay - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Wicked in her dead light - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Uncertain particles of the certain solid - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
The first hundred flakes of snow - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
Out of a storm of secondary things - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
Endure our thoughts all night - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
The bright obvious stands motionless - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
The wind attendant on the solstices - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Days like oceans in obsidian - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Full of night's midsummer blaze - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Through all its purples to the final slate - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Twenty men crossing a bridge - Wallace Stevens "Metaphors of a Magnifico"
That will not declare itself - Wallace Stevens "Metaphors of a Magnifico"
As absent as if we were asleep - Wallace Stevens "No Possum, No Sop, No Taters"
Fallen brightly away - Wallace Stevens "No Possum, No Sop, No Taters"
And green vine angering for life - Wallace Stevens "Nomad Exquisite"
For the eye of the young alligator - Wallace Stevens "Nomad Exquisite"
Sleep's faded papier-mache - Wallace Stevens "Not Ideas About the Thing but the Thing Itself"
In the tomb of heaven - Wallace Stevens "Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb"
The galaxies of birth - Wallace Stevens "Of Ideal Time and Choice"
The two worlds are asleep - Wallace Stevens "An Old Man Asleep"
Mechanisms of angelic thought - Wallace Stevens "One of the Inhabitants of the West"
Establishments of wind and light and cloud - Wallace Stevens "One of the Inhabitants of the West"
Insinuations of desire - Wallace Stevens "The Ordinary Women"
Stood in the cool of spent emotions - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
The dew of old devotions - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
A breath upon her hand muted the night - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Their lamps' uplifted flame revealed - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
The fitful tracing of a portal - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Their meek breath scenting the cowl of winter - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Plays on the clear viol of her memory - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
And makes a constant sacrament of praise - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Silence of a rat come out to see - Wallace Stevens "The Plain Sense of Things"
And the ripe shrub writhed - Wallace Stevens "The Planet on the Table"
In the poverty of their words - Wallace Stevens "The Planet on the Table"
The wind pours down - Wallace Stevens "Ploughing on Sunday"
Flawed words and stubborn sounds - Wallace Stevens "The Poems of Our Climate"
The imperfect is our paradise - Wallace Stevens "The Poems of Our Climate"
It still is ice - Wallace Stevens "Poesie Abrutie"
The figures of the past - Wallace Stevens "Poesie Abrutie"
The boat was built of stones - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
Glided over the salt-stained water - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
In the enclosures of hypotheses - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
The whole vocabulary of the South - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
A fresh universe out of nothingness - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
Obedient to gallant notions - Wallace Stevens "A Quiet Normal Life"
No fury in transcendent forms - Wallace Stevens "A Quiet Normal Life"
That lack the intelligence of trees - Wallace Stevens "The River of Rivers in Connecticut"
The folk-lore of each of the senses - Wallace Stevens "The River of Rivers in Connecticut"
The river that flows nowhere - Wallace Stevens "The River of Rivers in Connecticut"
Our own motions in a freedom of air - Wallace Stevens "The Rock I: Seventy Years Later"
A cure beyond forgetfulness - Wallace Stevens "The Rock II: The Poem as Icon"
The pearled chaplet of spring - Wallace Stevens "The Rock II: The Poem as Icon"
At the end of distances - Wallace Stevens "The Rock II: The Poem as Icon"
The foreign smell of plaster - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
A sumac grows on the altar - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
No radiance dead blaze - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
Spread hallucinations on every leaf - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
A sacred syllable rising - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
A mind of winter - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
Must have a mind of winter - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
The junipers shagged with ice - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
The distant glitter of the January sun - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
Without lineage or language - Wallace Stevens "So-and-So Reclining on Her Couch"
Motionless gesture - Wallace Stevens "So-and-So Reclining on Her Couch"
Invisible gesture - Wallace Stevens "So-and-So Reclining on Her Couch"
The angel at the center - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
The sun, the moon and the imagination - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
A second of the self - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
The intelligence of our sleep - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Molten mixings of related things - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Hard revelations - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Geography of the Dead - Wallace Stevens "Somnambulisma"
The ordinariness of seven - Wallace Stevens "Song of Fixed Accord"
Still unconcerned with truth - Wallace Stevens "Sonnet [Lo, even as I passed beside the booth]"
Distant echo from dead melody - Wallace Stevens "Sonnet [Lo, even as I passed beside the booth]"
The green freedom of a cockatoo - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
The holy hush of ancient sacrifice - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Stilled for the passing of her dreaming feet - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Only in silent shadows and in dreams - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Moods in falling snow - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
The bough of summer and the winter branch - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Any old chimera of the grave - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Any haunt of prophecy - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
As April's green endures - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Remembrance of awakened birds - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Death is the mother of beauty - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Leaves of sure obligation on our paths - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Makes the willow shiver in the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
The silken weavings of our afternoons - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
In an old chaos of the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Deer walk upon our mountains - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
And the quail whistle about us - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Sweet berries ripen in the wilderness - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
In the isolation of the sky - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Casual flocks of pigeons - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
A small part of the pantomime - Wallace Stevens "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird"
The mood traced in shadow - Wallace Stevens "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird"
On the threshold of heaven - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Small in the distances of space - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Both in the inch and in the mile - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
The blown banners change to wings - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Dark on the horizons of perception - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Within the ancient circles of shapes - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
A portent on the chair - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Even as the blood of an empire - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Poverty's speech that seeks us out - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Chosen by an inquisitor of structures - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
In the distances of sleep - Wallace Stevens "To the Roaring Wind"
Within the thought of the wind - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
The shadow of cloud and cold - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
In a Sunday's violent idleness - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
Discovered the colors of the moon - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
The final fortune of their desire - Wallace Stevens "The World as Meditation"
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In the space of life - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
Never touched his heart - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
From what desire - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
A spokesman of the night - Wallace Stevens "Chocorua to Its Neighbor"
A cry of divine attention - Wallace Stevens "The Course of a Particular"
The smoke-drift of puffed-out heroes - Wallace Stevens "The Course of a Particular"
Dream of baboons and periwinkles - Wallace Stevens "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock"
Catches tigers in red weather - Wallace Stevens "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock"
Pain killing pain - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
Consume in solid fire - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
In the false engagements of the mind - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
Inventions of sorrow - Wallace Stevens "Esthetique du Mal"
Collect ourselves, out of all the indifferences - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
A single shawl wrapped tightly round - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
The rendezvous within its vital boundary - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
How high that highest candle - Wallace Stevens "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour"
My flowers are reflected in your mind - Wallace Stevens "The Florist Wears Knee-Breeches"
The brown at the bottom of red - Wallace Stevens "The Green Plant"
The orange far down in yellow - Wallace Stevens "The Green Plant"
Legend of the maroon and olive forest - Wallace Stevens "The Green Plant"
In the temperature of heaven - Wallace Stevens "The Hermitage at the Centre"
One last look at the ducks - Wallace Stevens "The Hermitage at the Centre"
Poetry is the supreme fiction - Wallace Stevens "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman"
And from the nave build haunted heaven - Wallace Stevens "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman"
Or else it is not spring - Wallace Stevens "Holiday in Reality"
Real only if I make them so - Wallace Stevens "Holiday in Reality"
Beyond the genius of the sea - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
The grinding water and the gasping wind - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Only the dark voice of the sea - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Bronze shadows heaped on high horizons - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Acutest at its vanishing - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
And portioned out the sea - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Fixing emblazoned zones and fiery poles - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Blessed rage for order - Wallace Stevens "The Idea of Order at Key West"
Choirs of wind and wet and wing - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
Crown of the moon - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
A furious star - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
To all that dust - Wallace Stevens "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle"
The proud and the strong have departed - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
Natives of a dwindled sphere - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
An indigence of the light - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
A stellar pallor that hangs on the threads - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
The poverty of autumnal space - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
The stale grandeur of annihilation - Wallace Stevens "Lebensweisheitspielerei"
A daily majesty of meditation - Wallace Stevens "Looking Across the Fields and Watching the Birds Fly"
Put mantles on our words - Wallace Stevens "Looking Across the Fields and Watching the Birds Fly"
The moon is the mother of pathos and pity - Wallace Stevens "Lunar Paraphrase"
At the wearier end of November - Wallace Stevens "Lunar Paraphrase"
In a shelter made by the leaves - Wallace Stevens "Lunar Paraphrase"
The great weightings of the end - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
With the sleepiness of the moon - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
In the handbook of heartbreak - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Strumming the blacknesses of black - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Remembering the blue-jay - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Wicked in her dead light - Wallace Stevens "Madame la Fleurie"
Uncertain particles of the certain solid - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
The first hundred flakes of snow - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
Out of a storm of secondary things - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
Endure our thoughts all night - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
The bright obvious stands motionless - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"
The wind attendant on the solstices - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Days like oceans in obsidian - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Full of night's midsummer blaze - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Through all its purples to the final slate - Wallace Stevens "The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad"
Twenty men crossing a bridge - Wallace Stevens "Metaphors of a Magnifico"
That will not declare itself - Wallace Stevens "Metaphors of a Magnifico"
As absent as if we were asleep - Wallace Stevens "No Possum, No Sop, No Taters"
Fallen brightly away - Wallace Stevens "No Possum, No Sop, No Taters"
And green vine angering for life - Wallace Stevens "Nomad Exquisite"
For the eye of the young alligator - Wallace Stevens "Nomad Exquisite"
Sleep's faded papier-mache - Wallace Stevens "Not Ideas About the Thing but the Thing Itself"
In the tomb of heaven - Wallace Stevens "Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb"
The galaxies of birth - Wallace Stevens "Of Ideal Time and Choice"
The two worlds are asleep - Wallace Stevens "An Old Man Asleep"
Mechanisms of angelic thought - Wallace Stevens "One of the Inhabitants of the West"
Establishments of wind and light and cloud - Wallace Stevens "One of the Inhabitants of the West"
Insinuations of desire - Wallace Stevens "The Ordinary Women"
Stood in the cool of spent emotions - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
The dew of old devotions - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
A breath upon her hand muted the night - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Their lamps' uplifted flame revealed - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
The fitful tracing of a portal - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Their meek breath scenting the cowl of winter - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Plays on the clear viol of her memory - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
And makes a constant sacrament of praise - Wallace Stevens "Peter Quince at the Clavier"
Silence of a rat come out to see - Wallace Stevens "The Plain Sense of Things"
And the ripe shrub writhed - Wallace Stevens "The Planet on the Table"
In the poverty of their words - Wallace Stevens "The Planet on the Table"
The wind pours down - Wallace Stevens "Ploughing on Sunday"
Flawed words and stubborn sounds - Wallace Stevens "The Poems of Our Climate"
The imperfect is our paradise - Wallace Stevens "The Poems of Our Climate"
It still is ice - Wallace Stevens "Poesie Abrutie"
The figures of the past - Wallace Stevens "Poesie Abrutie"
The boat was built of stones - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
Glided over the salt-stained water - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
In the enclosures of hypotheses - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
The whole vocabulary of the South - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
A fresh universe out of nothingness - Wallace Stevens "Prologues to What Is Possible"
Obedient to gallant notions - Wallace Stevens "A Quiet Normal Life"
No fury in transcendent forms - Wallace Stevens "A Quiet Normal Life"
That lack the intelligence of trees - Wallace Stevens "The River of Rivers in Connecticut"
The folk-lore of each of the senses - Wallace Stevens "The River of Rivers in Connecticut"
The river that flows nowhere - Wallace Stevens "The River of Rivers in Connecticut"
Our own motions in a freedom of air - Wallace Stevens "The Rock I: Seventy Years Later"
A cure beyond forgetfulness - Wallace Stevens "The Rock II: The Poem as Icon"
The pearled chaplet of spring - Wallace Stevens "The Rock II: The Poem as Icon"
At the end of distances - Wallace Stevens "The Rock II: The Poem as Icon"
The foreign smell of plaster - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
A sumac grows on the altar - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
No radiance dead blaze - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
Spread hallucinations on every leaf - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
A sacred syllable rising - Wallace Stevens "St. Armorer's Church from the Outside"
A mind of winter - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
Must have a mind of winter - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
The junipers shagged with ice - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
The distant glitter of the January sun - Wallace Stevens "The Snow Man"
Without lineage or language - Wallace Stevens "So-and-So Reclining on Her Couch"
Motionless gesture - Wallace Stevens "So-and-So Reclining on Her Couch"
Invisible gesture - Wallace Stevens "So-and-So Reclining on Her Couch"
The angel at the center - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
The sun, the moon and the imagination - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
A second of the self - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
The intelligence of our sleep - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Molten mixings of related things - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Hard revelations - Wallace Stevens "Someone Puts a Pineapple Together"
Geography of the Dead - Wallace Stevens "Somnambulisma"
The ordinariness of seven - Wallace Stevens "Song of Fixed Accord"
Still unconcerned with truth - Wallace Stevens "Sonnet [Lo, even as I passed beside the booth]"
Distant echo from dead melody - Wallace Stevens "Sonnet [Lo, even as I passed beside the booth]"
The green freedom of a cockatoo - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
The holy hush of ancient sacrifice - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Stilled for the passing of her dreaming feet - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Only in silent shadows and in dreams - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Moods in falling snow - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
The bough of summer and the winter branch - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Any old chimera of the grave - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Any haunt of prophecy - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
As April's green endures - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Remembrance of awakened birds - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Death is the mother of beauty - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Leaves of sure obligation on our paths - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Makes the willow shiver in the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
The silken weavings of our afternoons - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
In an old chaos of the sun - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Deer walk upon our mountains - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
And the quail whistle about us - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Sweet berries ripen in the wilderness - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
In the isolation of the sky - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Casual flocks of pigeons - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
A small part of the pantomime - Wallace Stevens "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird"
The mood traced in shadow - Wallace Stevens "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird"
On the threshold of heaven - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Small in the distances of space - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Both in the inch and in the mile - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
The blown banners change to wings - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Dark on the horizons of perception - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Within the ancient circles of shapes - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
A portent on the chair - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Even as the blood of an empire - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Poverty's speech that seeks us out - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
Chosen by an inquisitor of structures - Wallace Stevens "To an Old Philosopher in Rome"
In the distances of sleep - Wallace Stevens "To the Roaring Wind"
Within the thought of the wind - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
The shadow of cloud and cold - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
In a Sunday's violent idleness - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
Discovered the colors of the moon - Wallace Stevens "Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make of It"
The final fortune of their desire - Wallace Stevens "The World as Meditation"
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