Potential Titles: Awe
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My teeth bared in a smile of reverent awe - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"
Quieted into awe - Maya Angelou "A Brave and Startling Truth"
When Joy grew mad with awe - Emily Bronte "The Prisoner"
Failure on men's awed tongues - W. Wilfred Campbell "Unabsolved"
Under the white awe of planets - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Wayfarer"
The Soul should stand in Awe - Emily Dickinson "The Soul unto itself (683)"
As the wraith of antique awe - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
Keep foreign foes in awe - "Golfing Song"
A deadlier terror conquering awe - Fanny Wheeler Hart "Harry: Part 4"
Encouraging affection rather than awe - Edward Hirsch "Lafcadio Hearn"
Hushed into awe - D. H. Lawrence "Winter-Lull"
Their ancient language preserved as awe - John McCarthy "Garnett, Kansas"
While joy and awe are breath - Robert Nichols "Ardours and Endurances: Battle X. The Last Morning"
Awed by the setting sun - David O'Neil "Poems: Apathy"
Keep awe bare - Soham Patel "Mixed with always"
Eyes of awed imagination inward bent - Cale Young Rice "Submarine Mountains"
With the suns upon their road of awe - Clark Ashton Smith "The Ministers of Law"
Hold in awe their grim persistence - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Protest of Faith: to Rev. --"
The bright awe of his gift - Paul Valery "Palme" as translated by May Sarton in 1954
The deeper touch of awe - Edith Wharton "The Mortal Lease. II"
Hammers the already awestruck - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "Line of Reason"
Unchecked by peril, unawed by fear - Cora C. Bass "Thoughts of You"
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Quieted into awe - Maya Angelou "A Brave and Startling Truth"
When Joy grew mad with awe - Emily Bronte "The Prisoner"
Failure on men's awed tongues - W. Wilfred Campbell "Unabsolved"
Under the white awe of planets - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Wayfarer"
The Soul should stand in Awe - Emily Dickinson "The Soul unto itself (683)"
As the wraith of antique awe - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
Keep foreign foes in awe - "Golfing Song"
A deadlier terror conquering awe - Fanny Wheeler Hart "Harry: Part 4"
Encouraging affection rather than awe - Edward Hirsch "Lafcadio Hearn"
Hushed into awe - D. H. Lawrence "Winter-Lull"
Their ancient language preserved as awe - John McCarthy "Garnett, Kansas"
While joy and awe are breath - Robert Nichols "Ardours and Endurances: Battle X. The Last Morning"
Awed by the setting sun - David O'Neil "Poems: Apathy"
Keep awe bare - Soham Patel "Mixed with always"
Eyes of awed imagination inward bent - Cale Young Rice "Submarine Mountains"
With the suns upon their road of awe - Clark Ashton Smith "The Ministers of Law"
Hold in awe their grim persistence - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Protest of Faith: to Rev. --"
The bright awe of his gift - Paul Valery "Palme" as translated by May Sarton in 1954
The deeper touch of awe - Edith Wharton "The Mortal Lease. II"
Hammers the already awestruck - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "Line of Reason"
Unchecked by peril, unawed by fear - Cora C. Bass "Thoughts of You"
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