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Glorify the land of rust - Vachel Lindsay "Shantung, or the Empire of China Is Crumbling Down"


All glorious in their hue - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.II--Morning Further Advanced"

The chaste and glorious moonlight - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XIV--Moonlight at Sea"

A glorious crown adorns - "Antiphon" transl. by Rev. John Brownlie in Hymns from the Greek Offices

Dark, glorious, and nimble - Jabari Asim "Some Call It God"

Nor any of that host of glorious names - Thomas Bailey "Ireton"

The glorious sun for funeral fire - Maurice Baring "Icarus"

In the glorious picnics of the past - Josh Bell "Our Bed Is Also Green"

A glorious darkness - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

The glorious day's renown - Thomas Campbell "The Battle of the Baltic"

Still the glorious sham abetting - Roger Casement "The Peak of the Cameroons"

Glorious at the gates of Heaven - Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni"

Jubilant with glorious might - Benjamin Copeland "A Prophecy"

What glorious empire crown'd their toils - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle

As hell-winds gleam most glorious - Jean de Esque "Betelguese"

To crown you glorious - Alice Dunbar-Nelson "To the Negro Farmers of the United States"

Light out of darkness gloriously burst - Mrs. C.H.W. Esling "Hope On" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.1, July 1841]

Conspicuous erst performing glorious deeds - Euripedes "Hercules Distracted" transl. by Michael Wodhull

The glorious stars remember to appear - Manmohan Ghose "A Lament"

Glorious buttercups that bleed - Rigoberto Gonzalez "In the Village of Missing Sons"

With his pen of gold gloriously writing - Robert Graves "In Procession"

Luna, with her star-gemmed, glorious crown - Rufus W. Griswold "The Sunset Storm" [Graham's Magazine v.XXI no.3, Sept. 1842]

Remain in her glorious kingdom - Hadewijch of Brabant (translated by Columba Hart) "Triumph Hard-Won"

Gloriously vaporised, visioned in gold - William Ernest Henley "Rhymes and Rhythms"

That rides the glorious Cherubim - Robert Herrick "God Unsearchable"

In the glorious chart of heaven - Archibald Lampman "Alcyone"

Through grief and loss made glorious - Lucy Larcom "November"

The proud radiance of that glorious flame - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "A Passing Voice"

Recall to-day the glorious Maccabean rage - Emma Lazarus "The Banner of the Jew"

Undazzled with its glorious infamy - Richard Le Gallienne "Christmas in War-Time"

Single notes amid a glorious throng - Amy Lowell "Listening"

Cradling the future in a glorious past - Amy Lowell "Teatro Bambino. Dublin, N. H."

Glorious trinity fashioned of air - Naomi Long Madgett "Trinity: A Dream Sequence"

Shone more glorious than Solomon - Theodore Maynard "To My Wife"

Love glorious in his friendly might - Claude McKay "Winter in the Country"

Barren of every glorious theme - Anon. "On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America"

Burst full and glorious on my wondering eyes - J.G. Percival "Life: a Sonnet" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]

Glorious and wonderful in your decaying - Lydia Jane Pierson "To the Pine on the Mountain" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]

The glorious fault of angels - Alexander Pope "Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady"

Teem with wild and glorious legends - H.W. Rockwell "Mohawk" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]

Treasured up earth's glorious things - J.S.D.S. "The Poet" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)

Full many a glorious morning - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXXIII"

Whispering the glorious proofs - Charles Simic "The Chair"

By centuries now the glorious hour we mark - Charles Sprague "An Ode Pronounced Before the Inhabitants of Boston, September the Seventeenth, 1830, at the Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the City"

As she threw a glorious halo round them - G.P.T. "Sonnet [The moon is gliding on her clear blue way]" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.4, October 1837]

White-hot glorious pain and a brash bronze pleasure - Bogi Takács "A Self-Contained Riot of Lights"

Glorious canopy of light and blue - Blanco White "Night and Death"

Fadeless and fair is that glorious dawn - Miss S.J.C. Whittlesey "Fadde and Gone" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]



Dreaming two nations' glory - Rasha Abdulhadi "Safe Harbor in Enemy Homes"

And underneath her glories build a tomb - Abu'l-Ala "The Diwan VIII" (transl. by Henry Baerlein)

The concentred glory of the boundless universe - Effie Afton "The Soul's Destiny"

Soaked with the glory of the setting sun - Thomas Aird "The Old Soldier" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine no.CCCCXXXVI, v.LXXI, Feb. 1852]

Glory fades in a thousand shifting shades - Ellen Tracy Alden "He Will Come Back"

Unrolls her faded glories - William Talbot Allison "Vanishings"

Then Glory's chaplet shall adorn thy brow - Lennox Amott "Bright Scenes Must All Depart"

The way the clouds exchange white scraps in glory - Rae Armantrout "Upper World"

A fanfare of tambourines and glory - Jabari Asim "Some Call It God"

Old markets selling ancient glories - Atticus "Magic in Adventure"

The ashes of heroes enshrouded in glory - J.O.B. "Greece" [Mirror of Literature issue 385 Aug. 1829]

Glory though a cloud of feeble tears - J.S.B. "Farewell to the Rhine: Lines Written at Bonn" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXXVII, v.LXXI, Mar. 1852]

The subject isles uplift the paean of glory - J.S.B. "Marathon" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCLXIII, v.LXXV, May 1854]

Sheds the glory of its spell - Benjamin West Ball "The Indian Summer"

When London's faded glories rise to view - Anna Laetitia Barbauld "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven"

Tranquil fields in living glory - Cora C. Bass "Even-tide"

Imprint their glory on the sky - Cora C. Bass "Ring Busy Bells"

Lies wrapped in golden glory - Cora C. Bass "Sea and Cliff"

Let glory light my face - Charlotte Fiske Bates "On a Noble Character Marred by Littleness"

My form in all its glory stands - Thomas Blacklock "The Author's Picture"

Stony wings and bleak glory - Louise Bogan "Late"

To touch the pieces of glory with our hands - Arna Bontemps "Golgotha Is a Mountain"

I don't hunger for your glittering glory - Bruce Boston "Ajax Redux"

I don't hunger for you glittering glory - Bruce Boston & Marge Simon "Ajax Redux"

Whose golden glory flashed and blazed - John Breslin "The Sunburst and the Tricolor"

Awake to the glory of day - Vera M. Brittain "Daphne"

And scatter glories round - Anne Bronte "Views of Life"

Makes Olympian glory dim - Charlotte Bronte "Pilate's Wife's Dream"

Of glory's wreath and pleasure's flower - Emily Bronte "Plead for Me"

And mix his glory in thy gorgeous urn - Elizabeth Barrett Barrett [Browning] "A Dead Rose" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXXII, v.LX, Oct. 1846]

Glory from the mouth divine - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Mute in glory - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Of glory from full cups - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Glory as I dreamed - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Sonnet XXX in Sonnets from the Portuguese"

Weaves the glory of the golden corn - Edward Burrough Brownlow "The Poet"

Why mourn the perished glories of the past? - George S. Burleigh "Death" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

And oceans echoed glories in her ear - Witter Bynner "The New World I"

Crimson glories, bloom, and song - W. Wilfred Campbell "Love"

Gloried anthem's solemn pealing - W. Wilfred Campbell "Victoria"

In those glory-lit visions - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Wayfarer"

Hues of ash and glints of glory - Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey "Spring Song"

A crystal case broken to free some glory - Edward Carpenter "Aphrodite"

And up from death to glory - Phoebe Cary "Otway"

The active grace, the glory between us - Cyrus Cassells "The Bargain"

Every lover is a corsair seeking glory - Cyrus Cassells & Brian Turner "Corsair"

Of ancient faith and glory - Robert Chambers "To Scotland" [Spirit of Chambers' Journal, 1834, Project Gutenberg]

The road widens to glory - Tina Chang "Color"

To glut a glory wrought of pain - Ralph Chaplin "The Red Feast"

Radiant and shining in endless glory - "The Ch'u Tz'u: The Lord Among the Clouds" transl. by Burton Watson

Her glory lay in cotton bales and yards of flimsy ware - "The Clearing of the Glens" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXIV, v.LXVII, Apr. 1850]

Place bliss and glory there - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"

And all my glory soiled - Leonard Cohen "All My Life"

Once so familiar with glory - Leonard Cohen "The Flowers that I Left in the Ground"

A contract of glory - Leonard Cohen "A Kite Is a Victim"

Not horror, not glory, but storm - Aaron Coleman "Another Strange Land: Downpour off Cape Hatteras (March, 1864)"

the only glory is making it through another day - Gerald L. Coleman "Age of Villains" [Strange Horizons 20 Jan. 2025]

Sometimes glowing into glory - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

With gleaming hints of glory - Susan Coolidge "A Year"

Stern stands and bitter runs for glory - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"

With the destined heirs of glory - Rev. William Crowe "Lines Written at the Tomb of William of Wykeham, in Winchester Cathedral"

the glory is fallen out of the sky - E. E. Cummings "Amores (VIII)"

opening in a rare Slowness of gloried air - E. E. Cummings "Songs (III)"

In victor glory goes she forth - Allan Cunningham "The British Sailor's Song" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.10 no.288, supplementary number, 1828]

Bright herald of glory - "Cynewulf's Elene" (translated by James M. Garnett c.1900, revised 1911)

To whom glory I gave - "Cynewulf's Elene" (translated by James M. Garnett c.1900, revised 1911)

Yet his old glory enchants - H.D. "Projector"

The glory of a modest heart - T.A. Daly "To a Plain Sweetheart"

envision the titan in his lost glory - Deborah L. Davitt "Unbound" [Strange Horizons 24 Feb. 2025]

My sins braided into my glory - Tyree Daye "Cornrows"

Up glory's rugged pathway to aspire - Delta "Stanzas Written After the Funeral of Admiral Sir David Milne, G.C.B." [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLVI, v.LVII, June 1845]

Listen to the sweet tones of glory - Woody Dismukes "A Conversation Between the Embalmed Heads of Lampião and Maria Bonita on Public Display at the Baiano State Forensic Institute, Circa Mid-20th Century"

A glory to the fading leaf - Irving Sidney Dix "An Idyll of the Hills part 2: October"

With all the matchless glory of that Sun - Eleanor C. Donnelly "The Vision of the Monk Gabriel" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.3, March 1863]

Where unknown glories ceaseless roll - J.E. Dow "Lines [Ask not for life, 'tis vain at best]" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.6, Dec. 1841]

Glories richer yet, in brighter circles set - E. "The Blighted Flower" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.4, October 1837]

Haunting dim memory with the early glory - Elizabeth J. Eames "Early English Poets: Addison" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.3, Mar. 1848]

A garden tangled with glory - George Eliot "How Lisa Loved the King"

Be well assured thy glory shall outshine - Euripedes "The Children of Hercules" transl. by Michael Wodhull

And blazoned glories spread - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Introduction"

A sovereign glory in a sapphire cup - Beulah Field "Confessional"

Where hell was throned in glory - George Blackstone Field "The Bonnets"

A giant of my glory shorn - George Blackstone Field "The Deserted Coast"

Put forth no more for glory or for gain - James Elroy Flecker "The Golden Journey to Samarkand"

Flamboyant crenelations of glory - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"

With thirst of praise and glory burns - "Flora: a Vision"

The glories of their gaudy reign - "Flora: a Vision"

Bright with the glory of poetic thought - Fanny Forrester "Spring in the Alley" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.21-v.I, 24 May 1884]

Darken with doubt his glory - Fritz "The Poet's Power" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal no.461, 30 Oct. 1852]

The steady glory of noon - Zona Gale "Here a Still Field"

Rays of glory, vague with veils - Zona Gale "Light"

The clear glory of the torrent's breath - Edward F. Garesche, S.J. "Niagara"

Bright, impetuous avalanche of glory - Edward F. Garesche, S.J. "Niagara"

That has lettered his name on the tablets of Glory - "Glorious!" [Continental Monthly v.5 no.4 April 1864]

A blaze of parting glory round - Prof. Goodrich, Yale College "Venice as it Was and as it Is (written in 1826)" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.6, June 1848]

The evening star rising in glory - Joseph Grant "The Blackbird's Hymn Is Sweet"

In their heart of hearts a throne of special glory - C. L. Graves "The Old Matron"

An airy glory too strange to be spoken - Robert Graves "The Lands of Whipperginny"

Dress with glory and clear jewels - David Gray "Despondency"

Leans to the sun's gaze glorying - Julian Grenfell "Into Battle"

Whose bright glories quiver o'er fields of gore - GRETTA "Lines [How would I be remembered?]" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.3, Mar. 1848]

The glory of our own molten territories - Wendy Guerra "Winter Sports" transl. by Nancy Naomi Carlson and Esperanza Hope Snyder

Must dwell in glory all alone - Edgar A. Guest "The Simple Things"

Inside mercy but outside glory - Margherita Guidacci "All Saints' Day" transl. by Ruth Feldman and Brian Swann

The glory of jonquils strewn - Louise Imogen Guiney "On Some Old-Music"

Upon a mountain's brow stood Glory - Jesse Hammond "Cross Roads" [The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.10, no.273, 15 Sept. 1827]

The saints all crowned with glory - Frances E.W. Harper "Jamie's Puzzle"

The glory of the moon's cold smile - C.R.S. Harris "Sonnet"

Has gathered these trophies of glory - Robert M. Hart "The Birth of Our Banner" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

With hop-vines' incense all the pensive glory - Bret Harte "Dickens in Camp"

Glory is a golden snake around Life's tree - F.W. Harvey "The Golden Snake"

Are dyed with tints of glory - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto I"

The wreaths of glory shine - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"

The spheres encircling glory's throne - Felicia Hemans "The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy"

Shall weep for Glory's transient day - Felicia Hemans "The Ruin and its Flowers"

From the bright fountain of her glory - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

Left Glory's isle another name - Felicia Hemans "To the Memory of General Sir E--d P--k--m."

Gleaned the glories of the autumn yield - Sophia Margaretta Hensley "Barter"

When the sky was dim from some worn glory - Sophia Margaretta Hensley "A Dream"

Hints a glory in the clouds - Richard Hughes "Tramp (The Bath Road, June)"

Scattered around in rainbow glory - "I: Cuicapeuhcayotl | Song at the Beginning" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

My glory out of darkness springs - Moses ibn Ezra "Nachum: Spring Songs" transl. by Emma Lazarus

Might grow in glory - "II: Xopancuicatl, Otoncuicatl, Tlamelauhcayotl | A Spring Song, an Otomi Song, a Plain Song" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Records of glory, feud, and wrongs - Ione "The Songs of Our Fathers" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]

The lily clothed to make Solomon rue his glory - Mark Jarman "Then Saw the Problem"

Never see the glory of this perfect day grow dim - Georgia Douglas Johnson "I Want to Die While You Love Me" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Over the battlements of glory - James Weldon Johnson "Listen, Lord--A Prayer"

A ray of travelling glory - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"

And the heirs of glory fall - Lionel Johnson "Ways of War"

Glory and stars beneath his feet - James Joyce "Chamber Music: XII"

Inhabitant of glory clothed in light - C.R. Jury "A Sonnet to a Friend"

So as not to scorch us with your glory - Mary Karr "Descending Theology: Christ Human"

A flood of glory hands upon the world - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [I hear a voice low in the sunset woods]"

Drown'd my Glory in a shallow Cup - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (Fifth Edition)

Who to ill Deeds their Glories owe - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"

Delight in the glories that brighten - James King "The Lake Is at Rest"

A ray from bygone glory o'er its ruin cast - J.I.L. "The Old Home" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.746, 13 April 1878]

The ancient world's sad glories - Archibald Lampman "The Land of Pallas"

Lingering with a long delight on the unforgotten glories - Laetitia Elizabeth Landon "Little Red Riding-Hood" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]

Hailing all the light and glory - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"

And mystic glories of the world beyond - Emma Lazarus "Fog"

A queen that in a garden of glory walks - Richard Le Gallienne "The Illusion of War"

All gleams in glory's golden light - Charles G. Leland "Thank God for All" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.VI, Dec. 1862]

On each side the level glory burned - C.S. Lewis writing as Clive Hamilton "Dymer. Canto II"

Sweet with the glory of ten thousand dawns - Vachel Lindsay "The Amaranth"

In channelled glory leap and shine - Vachel Lindsay "The Dream of All the Springfield Writers"

In a glory of falling stars - Amy Lowell "Pyrotechnics"

Heaven's glory in the grass - George MacDonald "A Christmas Prayer"

And glory in a dream of time when earth was young - William M. MacKeracher "Vacation Verse"

With glamour-tutored tongue spread glory - James Allan Mackereth "Ioläus"

The glory of a future breaks - Mrs Elizabeth A (MacQueen) MacLeod "Canada"

Flames of my self-inflicted glory - Anthony Madrid "Try Never"

In futile glory storm the skies - Don Marquis "The Name"

Glory on the world's highway - George Martin "Aspiration"

The glory gather crumb by crumb - John Masefield "Lollingdon Downs"

Weight in the earth or glory in the grass - John Masefield "Lollingdon Downs"

A cloak wrought of glory and fire - Theodore Maynard "The Joy of the World"

The way to pay tribute to glory - Marilyn McCabe "Web"

What jewelled glory fills my spirit's eye - Claude McKay "Russian Cathedral" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Like Falstaff, seeks repose and dreams of glory - J. Fairfax McLaughlin writing as Pasquino "The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons"

A crown of glory from the skies - Grenville Mellen "Niagara"

Glory narrowing to grace - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"

The folded glory of the gorse - Charlotte Mew "Fame"

Shine in beaten gold and glory - N. Scott Momaday "Death Comes for Beowulf"

Their shades and glory threw - James Montgomery "The Common Lot"

Sound the cosmic depths for the measure of glory - William Moore "Dusk Song"

That glory would check the tears of woe - Mary E. Nealy "Dying in the Hospital" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]

With the glory of mint - Pablo Neruda "Loves: Terusa (I)" transl. by Alastair Reid

The network of sulfur and its gothic glory - Pablo Neruda "Stones from the Sky: XXVIII" transl. by James Nolan

Rises from your sundered glory - Pablo Neruda "Tupac Amaru (1781)" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Umbrellas against the searing glory - Grace Nichols "In the Fleeting Now"

Black sorrow sheds an eclipse on our glory - O'Gnive, bard of Shane O'Neill, c.1560 "The Downfall of the Gael" transl. by Sir Samuel Ferguson

Piece out their dreams of new glory and freedom - Thomas O'Hagan "His Mission"

This pageantry of wanton glory - David O'Neil "Poems: Apathy"

Their glory was spoken as motion - Gregory Orr "Eden and After: To Verb"

Whose floating glory melts within the sky - Frances S. Osgood "A Farewell to a Happy Day" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Sad glories on the cold wave burn - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "To S. C."

Glory shining through the cleft - John Oxenham "E.A., Nov. 6, 1900"

More glories than he bought at Aberdeen - T.W.P. "Letter Second: To Thomas Carlyle, Esquire, London" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]

To shape a form for glory's shrine - W.P.P. "Epistle to the Editor" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)

Whirling clouds of glory - W. Theodore Parkes "Bohemians, Hail!"

Their glories, scarlet-stained and golden - Josephine Preston Peabody "Canticle of the Babe"

Till glory be acknowledged vain - E. Peel "Bordino.--An Ode" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLI, v.LVII, Jan. 1845]

Display of glory ominous - Walter S. Percy "The Singing Death"

Rebuilding our house in a better glory - Simone Person "Awkwafina Clarifies That She's Appreciating, Not Appropriating (in Black American Sentences)"

Which woods pertained to glory - Kiki Petrosino "The Child Was in the Woods"

Honors which wear their glories for a day - Philo "The Tribute"

The glory gates and the starry stair - Marjorie L.C. Pickthall "Mary Shepherdess"

Chasing the fleet deer in his antler'd glory - Lydia Jane Pierson "To the Pine on the Mountain" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]

Sad dirges of thy perished glory - Lydia Jane Pierson "To the Pine on the Mountain" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]

Shall cling to this stern height of perish'd glory - Lydia Jane Pierson "To the Pine on the Mountain" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]

And in the stars the glory - Joseph Plunkett "I See His Blood Upon the Rose"

Fearful of glory's last service - Annie Porter "Selim" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.20, Dec. 1877]

More glory in a drop of dew - Alexander Posey "The Dew and the Bird"

A flash of glory curled among - Alexander Posey "Tulledega"

Golden-winged through the glory swim - Kate Putnam "Our Martyrs" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.2, August 1864]

I will go out in a blast of glory - Jessy Randall "Cassini's Mini-Packets Home"

Brave in the pages of glory enroll'd - Henry Scott Riddell "The Grecian War Song"

And pours rich glory on me - John Rollin Ridge "Random Thoughts of Her"

Nude glory of the moon - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"

Whose glory is our own - James Whitcombe Riley "The Silent Victors"

And heaped their glories at your feet - D.J. Robertson "Parted" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.144-v.III, 2 Oct. 1886]

The wreck of their marble glory lies - Rennell Rodd "At Tiber Mouth"

Late lingerer in the twilight's glory - George William Russell "A Call of the Sidhe"

The proud glories that entice us - George Santayana "The Bottles and the Wine"

A thousand times that mirrored glory fled - George Santayana "Odi et Amo"

Get by stealth or strategem the glory - Edmund Beale Sargant "The Cuckoo Wood" [Georgian Poetry 1911-1912]

Who wears a glory of Orions twined around her brow - Friedrich
Schiller "The Artists" transl. not credited

On the iron plain of glory dance - Friedrich Schiller "Reproach-To Laura"

Rocked in glory in the mighty tide - Friedrich Schiller "Reproach-To Laura"

For her glory's rich harvest - Sir Walter Scott "Song"

Petals unfurled, shedding glory all around - "Selections from the 'Nineteen Old Poems of the Han'" transl. by Burton Watson

The stars sing an anthem of glory - Robert W. Service "The Three Voices"

To find the eye for Nature's glories - "The Shepherd Boy" [The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge issue 23, 11 Aug. 1832]

Rising in glory from their winter graves - The Shepherd of Sharondale "The Floral Resurrection" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)

Their fetters and their glory - Taras Shevchenko "To the Dead" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter

With fireworks, trailing fame and glory - Joyce Sidman "Come, Happiness"

Canopied by the triple-tinted glory - Clark Ashton Smith "Revenant" [Fantasy Fan, v.1, no.7, Mar. 1934]

The glory from my ardent soul is fading - L.B. Smith "Sadness" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]

Believe I am striving for glory - Tracy K. Smith "Everybody's Autobiography"

Now in all its fullest prime and glory - "Sorrow and My Heart" [Household Words ed. by Charles Dickens]

Melting the landscape of glory - E. Clementine Stedman "A Winter Scene"

From these Time steals no glory - George Sterling "The Joys Unchanging"

A wilder glory touched the wood - George Sterling "Moonlight in the Pines"

The cold glories of the dawn - Robert Louis Stevenson "The House Beautiful"

Veins of glory and fire - Robert Louis Stevenson "If This Were Faith"

The extremest skirts of glory sees - Benjamin Stillingfleet "Sonnet"

Glory in folly and fire and ruin - Arthur Stringer "Atavism"

Hurled unsceptred to my glory - Muriel Stuart "Andromeda Unfettered"

A memory of high noon's glories - Muriel Stuart "Man and His Makers"

As the world had put new glory on - T.A. Swan "The Rain" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXV no.3, Sept. 1849]

Between the fixed and fallen glories - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Song of Italy"

Then began a walk through Eden's glory - K.T. "Donald--A Pony" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.9-v.I, 1 March 1884]

Are these no sacrifices at glory's shrine? - U.T. "The College.--A Sketch in Verse" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCIII, v.LXV, May 1849]

The night has thrice denied the glory of the Sun - John B. Tabb "At Cock-Crow"

The old oaks tossing in their mortal glory - Keith Taylor "Under Their Mortal Glory"

The wild cataract leaps in glory - Alfred Tennyson "The Splendor Falls"

And sing the glories of the circling year - James Thomson "Summer" [Harper's New Monthly v.4 June 1851]

When his proud glory gladdens every view - Gregory Thornton "Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost: III"

And takes the golden glory from the day - Gregory Thornton "Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost: VII"

How their Glory me did crown - Thomas Traherne "Wonder"

Great wonders clothed with glory - Thomas Traherne "Wonder"

The cloudy pall of the lifted shreds of glory - Herbert Trench "Musing on a Great Soldier"

Designer glories for the living dead - John Trudell "Thicker than Blood for Billy Joe/Chiefs Song"

Hope opens to your view glories - "True Affection" [Graham's Magazine v.XXI no.6, Dec. 1842]

A shimmering glory of light and hue - Ts'ao Chih "The Forsaken Wife" transl. by Burton Watson

Filled with a blurred glory - Jean Starr Untermeyer "Rain"

Glories gone but never dead - Louis Untermeyer "Protests"

Played at glory's idle game - Henry van Dyke "The Vain King"

A glory in the sudden hour of struggle - Tertius van Dyke "Love of Life"

Danger and glory claimed him as their own - Hon. Robert J. Walker "Napoleon's Tomb" [The Continental Monthly v.III - May, 1863 - no.V]

Tales of glory and decay - Wang Seng-Ta "To Match the Prince of Lang-yeh's Poem in the Old Style" transl. by Burton Watson

Boast in the sad marks of glory lost - Isaac Watts "Against Pride in Clothes"

Now glory streams along the evening gales - Edith Wharton "Nightingales in Provence"

Of tumult or of glory - John Hall Wheelock "Plaint"

Each result and glory retracing itself - Walt Whitman "Savantism"

See each result and glory - Walt Whitman "Savantism"

Vistas of glory incessant and branching - Walt Whitman "Starting from Paumanok"

Where all the fires of fame burned glory - Helen Hay Whitney "Ambition and Love"

Glory trembling through the air - Helen Hay Whitney "The Message"

Fighting the stars for glory - Helen Hay Whitney "The Supreme Sacrifice"

Blind-smitten with the glory of the light - William Cleaver Wilkinson "The Epic of Paul: Book I. Plot and Counterplot"

In the spectacle of its glory - "The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach or Ecclesiasticus 43" [Project Gutenberg. The Wisdom of the Apocrypha. 1910. Ed. by L. Cranmer-Byng and S.A. Kapadia]

Round about with a circle of glory - "The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach or Ecclesiasticus 43" [Project Gutenberg. The Wisdom of the Apocrypha. 1910. Ed. by L. Cranmer-Byng and S.A. Kapadia]

Manifested in them great glory - "The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach or Ecclesiasticus 44" [Project Gutenberg. The Wisdom of the Apocrypha. 1910. Ed. by L. Cranmer-Byng and S.A. Kapadia]

But trailing clouds of glory do we come - William Wordsworth "Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood"

An anthem for the glories of the year - "The Year" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]

By that great glory driven wild - W.B. Yeats "From the 'Antigone'"


Daring deeds and ancient border-glory - Henry W. Rockwell "Mohawk: IV"


Football players firing glory-cannons downfield - Catherynne M. Valente "Mouse Koan"


Our glory-days in the rear-view mirror - Andre F. Peltier "Miyagi's Wisdom and the Lunch-Table Debates"


Beside the glory-shadowed gate - Miss L. Virginia Smith "The Wasted Heart"


Come from the outer spaces glory-shod - C.S. Lewis "Spirits in Bondage part I: XIII. Satan Speaks"


A low and humble home unglorified by fame - Charles Wilton "The Voice of Nature" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXIII, Jan. 1851, v.LXIX]


Till our vainglory puts its scepter by - Harry Martinson "Aniara 24" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg


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