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Smothering the wrathful flame - Richard C. Adams "A Delaware Indian Legend"

The tempest's wrathful fingers rend - Cora C. Bass "Thoughts of You"

Start crying down the wrath of Baal - Nelson S. Bond "The Ballad of Blaster Bill" [Planet Stories summer 1941 issue]

When the cup of wrath is drained - Anne Bronte "A Word to the 'Elect'"

With eyes of wrath and wonder - Lewis Carroll "Phantasmagoria: Canto II. Hys Fyve Rules"

To spare me wrath turned inward - Cortney Lamar Charleston "Brown Estate, 2018 Tempranillo"

Which wrought the tempest's giant wrath - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "The Artist"

Where an ancient wrath is denizen - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"

Grievous day of wrathful winds - Susan Coolidge "Outward Bound"

Alone from divine wrath exempt - José de Espronceda "Hymn to the Sun" transl. by Ida Farnell

Your wrathful eyes afar - Edward Dowden "Love-Tokens"

You stand on a land of wrath - Enheduana "The Temple Hymns: 7. E-Kesh, the Temple of Ninhursanga in Kesh" transl. by Sophus Helle

To haunt me with its wrath - "Extract from an Unpublished Poem by the Author of Howard Pinckney, Etc."

In the wrath of my bereavement - Eleanor Farjeon "Apollo in Pherae"

Of the raisins of wrath - Lawrence Ferlinghetti "Americus, Book I [excerpt]"

And escape the wrath of the committees - John M. Ford "Troy: the Movie"

With the wrath of a wind from hell - Louis Golding "The Quest"

A bright vial of wrath - Hannah Flagg Gould "The Humming-Bird's Anger"

Through purple lips of wrath - Frances E.W. Harper "Vashti"

The footsteps of the warrior's wrath - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto I"

Where the grapes of wrath are stored - Julia Ward Howe "Battle-Hymn of the Republic"

With fierce wrath ever fresh - Lionel Johnson "Visions"

Who could predict the wrath of fate - Zilka Joseph "Once Upon a Shabbath"

Gave forth no presage of the coming wrath - Margaret Junkin "The Destruction of Sodom" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Awash in wonder and wrath - A.M. Juster "Three Visitors"

The wine-press of the Wrath of God - Rudyard Kipling "The Vineyard"

With gold throat of wrath - D.H. Lawrence "Hibiscus and Salvia Flowers"

No transitory wrong or wrath - Richard Le Gallienne "Desiderium"

God's wrath upon the wing - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "An Ode to the Travelling Thunder"

Too soft for honest wrath - James Russell Lowell "Tempora Mutantur"

May pour their cataracts of wrath - George Martin "Books"

Its vast vitality of wrath - John Masefield "The 'Wanderer'"

A glance of wrath upon her countenance - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

The vials of the wrath of God - Theodore Maynard "The Building of the City"

Wrath like shuddering thunders - Theodore Maynard "Punishment"

The coming of wrathful rain - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"

Torn features of wrath - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"

To supply the cravings of infernal wrath - Robert Montgomery "Vision of Hell" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

Wrath was bared of its sheath - William Morris "The Pilgrim of Hope III: Sending to the War"

Till our hope grow a wrathful fire - William Morris "The Pilgrim of Hope VI: The New Proletarian"

Amid the pinnacles of wrath - Pablo Neruda "Elegy" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Still echoing its old wrath - Alfred Noyes "Lamarck, Lavoisier, and Ninety-Three"

Rained wrath upon the streets - Andre F. Peltier "The Love Theme from Switchblade Sisters"

My great morning of wrath - Kiki Petrosino "Purgatorio"

Though floods of wrath may drench it - Edwin Arlington Robinson "John Brown"

In pent up wrath and fury rages - Amy Redpath Roddick "Armageddon"

Fierce wrath of Solomon - Isaac Rosenberg "The Burning of the Temple"

Stung with immortal wrath and doomed to weep - George Santayana "On an Unfinished Statue"

Wrought this mystery of wrath - Clinton Scollard "A Sea Change"

The river of wrath - A.E. Stallings "The Boatman to Psyche, on the River Styx"

Gilding the battle-storm, rolling in wrath - "The Star-Flag" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

Came with the tokens of wrath - E. Clementine Stedman "A Winter Scene"

Face unfaltering the Wrath - George Sterling "Duty"

In chaos of frantic wrath - Alfred B. Street "The Cataract"

Wan with wrath of wind and rain - Algernon Swinburne "Autumn and Winter"

All the wrath of waking wind and sea - Algernon Swinburne "A Night-Piece by Millet"

The wrath of the rain - Sara Teasdale "Summer Storm"

Floods of wrath from the frowning skies - Henry van Dyke "Victor Hugo"

Revel in its rage and wrath - Charles West Thomson "Sighs for the Unattainable"

Burst the door with rage and wrath - "Valdemar and Tove (B)" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier

Fearful herald of the wrath - Wm. Wallace "Perditi"

Unless you want the wrath of their light - Marcus Whalbring "A Local TV Weatherman Describes the Apocalypse"

When sunset's wrath has waned - John Hall Wheelock "A Leave-Taking I"

Their salvation is a machine of wrath - Baron Wormser "The Poetry of Life: Ten Stories [I rise before the sun does]"


Tell me of your wrath-built Babel - William Lumley "Shadows" [Fantasy Fan v.1 no.9, May 1934]


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