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How to Win Enemies & Alienate People - Duane Ackerson "The War on Terror"

How did the Enemy love you - Agha Shahid Ali "Even the Rain"

Peer through sniper slots at the enemy's gowned grace - Mike Allen "Machine Guns Loaded with Pomegranate Seeds"

Deprived of his enemy - John Berryman "Dream Song 9"

My blood between them and their enemies - Francis Burrows "The Unforgotten"

although she knows no enemy - Lucille Clifton "the coming of the fox"

They broke a pitiless enemy - Jennifer Crow "Thousand Flower Sun"

The way of naming the enemy - Kwame Dawes "from 'A Coda to History: 28. It Is Not As If'"

To the station of my enemies - Tongo Eisen-Martin "I Do Not Know the Spelling of Money"

The eternal enemy of the absolute - T.S. Eliot "Conversation Galante"

Watch with care the fatal enemy - Eliza "The Broken Heart" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]

Pour poison upon the enemy - Enheduana "The Exaltation of Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

The shadow of the Enemy had left his heart and face - E. Fonton "A Vigil with St. Louis" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]

With courage beat your enemies down - Humphrey Gifford "For Soldiers"

Enemies and the ghosts of memories - Joy Harjo "Perhaps the World Ends Here"

An enemy of their own desires - Faylita Hicks "The Birth Mother's Red Bath for Courage"

Send me out to your enemies - Grace Iwashita-Taylor "Default Taupou"

My enemy is distance - Taylor Johnson "Menace to"

Something my enemies can't eat - Taylor Johnson "Menace to"

My enemy, silent and personal - Taylor Johnson "Menace to"

While their young enemies feast on milkweed - Tanque R. Jones "Monarch"

Must become a menace to my enemies - June Jordan "I Must Become a Menace to My Enemies"

The enemy stalking at noontide - Margaret Leigh "Sonnet: The Journalist"

The minds of their enemies - Anthony Madrid "Boarded-Up Shop"

Free of known enemy - Airea D. Matthews "etymology"

Hope trembled at the bottom of the enemy's bottles - Pablo Neruda "The Masks" transl. by Richard Schaaf

Ten enemies for every truth - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard IV: At Paris"

With sworn enemies and innocents - Achy Obejas "Volver"

Between his triumph and his enemies unseen - Edwin Arlington Robinson "The New Tenants"

Ate the bones of her enemies - Erika L. Sanchez "All of Us"

The enemy inherent in our mirrors - Ann K. Schwader "In the Burned Places"

Keep the faces of our enemies well lit - Tim Seibles "Vendetta, May 2006"

No enemy but winter and rough weather - Shakespeare "As You Like It: Under the Greenwood Tree"

Though enemies to either's reign - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXVIII"

Nothing radical in being the enemy - Danez Smith "anti poetica"

Recalls the enemy of the deer - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 107: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Together, intertwined, one enemy - "Three Poetry Fragments Unearthed at Turpan Bezeklik" transl. by Dolkun Kamberi and Jeffrey Yang

Love and time, eternal enemies - Adam Zagajewski "Epithalamium"



The bristling enmity of icebergs and rain - Pablo Neruda "The Oceanics" transl. by Jack Schmitt

More substance in our enmities - W.B. Yeats "VI - The Stare's Nest By My Window"


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