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Ebb & flow with the garden breeze - Samuel A. Adeyemi "Limbs"

A voice threaded through the whistling breeze - Mike Allen "La Donna del Lago"

On the wild breezes thrown - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XIV--Moonlight at Sea"

The aspen whispers in the breeze - T.H.W. Armstrong "Loneliness"

That float upon the Elfin breeze - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"

Could run upon the breeze - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"

The breeze hushing the birds - Mary Jo Bang "Before the Absolute Perfection Dying Achieves"

Perplexing breezes bleeding through - Mary Jo Bang "Lydia's Suite: One without Has Two or Three Within"

The even sweep of a filtered breeze - Mary Jo Bang "When I Was an Inanimate Object"

The breeze from the bluebottle's blustering - John Bennett "To Marie"

Speculating about the breeze or the sky - Terry Blackhawk "Early Elegy"

An easy breeze at blossom time - Arna Bontemps "God Give to Men"

A deep breath from the eucalyptus breeze - Laure-Anne Bosselaar "Late Afternoon Stroll on the Cliffs"

The dizziness of height and breeze and vultures wheeling - Traci Brimhall "Mouth of the Canyon"

On the wings of the breeze - Anne Bronte "Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day"

The battle and the breeze - Thomas Campbell "Ye Mariners of England"

Hearts fluttered by a breeze - Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey "A Song by the Shore"

The breeze watches it all with her Mona Lisa smile - Norla Chee "Navajo Mountain"

Where the breeze in its freedom blows - "The City" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]

The roaming robber breezes catch - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"

With breeze of rapid motion - "The Cruiskeen Lawn" transl. by George Sigerson

On the distant breeze's quaking the lion's roar - Rubén Darío "Nightfall in the Tropics" Thomas Walsh

The protest of the breeze - Rubén Darío "Poets! Towers of God!" (translation by Thomas Walsh and Salomon de la Selva)

Where scent comes forth in every breeze - W.H. Davies "Sweet Stay-at-Home"

The fevered breeze of a paper fan - Diane DeCillis "Nest"

Pretty tunes the breezes fetch - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Nature IX: The Grass"

The breeze in her castle of sunshine - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Time and Eternity IV"

Tidy breezes with their brooms - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature IV: The Waking Year"

Private like breeze - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XVI: The Wind"

Breezes eons in the making - Chris Dombrowski "Hammock Poem"

Where the breeze whispers and the sun bubbles - Rebecca Kai Dotlich "Room of Wishes"

The bland persuasion of some breeze - Edward Dowden "On the Heights"

Liberal to each breeze that blows - Edward Dowden "Poesia"

Stirred by some soft-footed breeze - Eleanor Downing "Mary"

To April's breeze unfurled - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Concord Hymn"

Frail wrestler with the breeze - William Falconer "To a Swallow that Dropped on Deck During a Storm at Sea"

Bells which the breezes play - John Gould Fletcher "A Distant Song"

Thin fluttering streamers of breeze - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"

Rose fresher from the breeze - "Flora: a Vision"

Listened for his whetstone on the breeze - Robert Frost "The Tuft of Flowers"

And morning found the breeze a hundred miles away - Robert Frost "Wind and Window Flower"

By some more tender breeze - Rae Gouirand "At the Rough Table"

Dandelion seeds plucked from the breeze - Lore Graham "Absence"

White to the hollowing breeze - Louise Imogen Guiney "The White Sail"

A bitter breeze unkind - Ivor Gurney "Omens"

Cool breeze and the dews of morning - Fitz-Greene Halleck "Twilight"

The breeze in the shape of bees - francine j. harris "they seem to gather in one park"

The whimsied breeze, zigzagging and whirling - Mary Cornelia Hartshorne "Fallen Leaves"

Only know the breeze of encounters - Zinaida Hippius (Gippius) "L'Imprevisibilite" transl. by Temira Pachmuss

New-born odors on the sighing breeze - Henry B. Hirst "Thoughts in Spring" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.2, Aug. 1841]

Wind up the wandering breeze - Robert Hogg "Oh, What Are the Chains of Love Made Of?"

Sunbeam, breeze, and drop of dew - Robert Hogg "Oh, What Are the Chains of Love Made Of?"

Leaning on the breeze - Ishion Hutchinson "Aubade"

In her pensive breeze such sympathy - Islwyn "Night" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Soaked with breeze and sun - Parneshia Jones "Congregation"

The most delicately useful of breezes - Allison Joseph "My Father's Kites"

Dust with which the breezes play - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Fourth: Rati's Lament" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith

The rustling flight of the evening breeze - Fanny Kemble "Eastern Sunset"

Each moaning autumn breeze - Fanny Kemble "A Promise"

Spider's silk in a gentle breeze - Ted Kooser "A Glint"

Tips from the breeze and skims away - Ted Kooser "This Paper Boat"

Alone here in the gentle breeze - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Long Voyage"

Feed carbon black into morning breezes - Petra Kuppers "Forest Starships"

Borne on fairy breezes far - Andrew Lang "Dreams"

through everything a thin breeze blows - Jessica Langer "Chaos"

Breezes that set the soul awhirl - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"

The weeds by hostile breezes sown - Emily Lawless "Yet Wherefore"

Sends the gentle breeze to woo the flower - "The Lesson of War" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.1, Jan. 1862]

The half-forgotten breath of breezes - Amy Levy "London Poets"

Praying it survives the breezes - J. Patrick Lewis "The Crookedest Building"

Mark the message of the morning breeze - Eric MacKay "Letter I. Prelude"

When suns are soft and breezes kind - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Vassal"

The breeze comes odorous and bright - Donnchad Ruadh MacNamara, c.1730 "The Fair Hills of Eire" transl. by George Sigerson

Leaf in a sympathetic breeze - Naomi Long Madgett "Trinity: A Dream Sequence"

With the last good, forgiving, breeze - Shreejita Majumder "A Slow Apocalypse"

Fabrics foaming in the breeze - Furnley Maurice "Barter"

Applause with every breeze - Marilyn McCabe "Web"

Ants & trees & the open breeze - Jesús Papoleto Meléndez "In a Grain of Sand"

Every breeze that blows between - Thomas Miller "Summer Morning"

To wait the breeze of Fortune - Lewis Morris "The Epic of Hades book I: Tartarus: Sisyphus"

Breeze lifts voices from the night - Laurel Nakanishi "Sleepless Pantoum"

Every breeze sings lamentation - Francis Neilson "Nature's Loveliness"

The breeze that blows from the Milky Way - Sarah Noble-Ives "The Moon"

In the music of the breeze - "Ode: The Birth of Poesy"

Hushed and calm the breezes lie - Augusta Davies Ogden "Timon Cruz"

a warm breeze in January - Jose Olivarez "you the business folk"

The least blade of grass in the breeze - Gregory Orr "River Inside the River"

Where the breezes shake the grass - Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson "The Geebung Polo Club"

Breeze blowing across its rusted strings - Patrick Phillips "Piano"

And joined their notes with whispering breeze - Laura Ann Young Pinney "Within the Golden Gate"

The free breeze of the prairie - Peter Perkins Pitchlynn "Song of the Choctaw Girl"

Kinder to the breeze - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Some One!"

Free as breeze from heaven - Alice Wellington Rollins "Love Will Find Out a Way"

Even your breath is breeze enough - Margaret Ross "Evolution"

A venomed breeze exhales them - Ann K. Schwader "Frost Ghosts"

A breeze sucked in by eager lungs - Joyce Sidman "Come, Happiness"

Jewels of dawn in the cool night's breeze - Joyce Sidman "In the Almost-Light"

Flickers when the breeze disappears - Sue William Silverman "If the Girl Envisions Death"

A breeze in the whispering fern - E.M. Smith-Dampier "The Riding of the Shee"

Put my riddle to the flying breeze - Clarence Victor Stahl "The Riddle of Life"

Waking breezes round the casement pipe - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"

A breeze of my indifference - A. Van Jordan "A Moment Alone"

Forest breathes a spicy breeze - Amy Ludwig VanDerwater "Farewell"

Blackthorn petals pearl the breeze - Mary Webb "Green Rain"

Caught the threaded echoes of the breeze - Helen Hay Whitney "Be Still"

Shifting in the verdant, starlit breeze - Dana Wilde "Abductions"

Never a breeze scatters the thistledown - Oscar Wilde "Her Voice"

The oak flings largesse to the beggar breeze - William Henry Withrow "October"

Let your song rise on twisted breezes - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"

Those breezes that hang from a thread - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 3" transl. by Katherine Silver


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