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At every dream of danger - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"

To ward against dangers we can't see - Betsy Aoki "A crowd of yakubyō gami (pestilence yōkai)"

Of danger that came from caution - Mary Jo Bang "Q Is for the Quick"

All threats and danger scorning - John Breslin "The Cruise of the Catalpa"

The dangers of the troubled deep - Patrick Bronte "Winter-Night Meditations"

Watch every minute lest danger arise - Isabel C. Byrum "The Troubles of Biddy"

Till danger's troubled night depart - Thomas Campbell "Ye Mariners of England"

And pilot it through danger's gate - Thomas Clarke "Sir Copp canto II"

Alarm of danger widely spread - Rev. William Crowe "Verses to the Honour of the London Pastrycook, Who Marked 'No Popery' on His Pies, &C."

In every danger my course I've run - John Philpot Curran "The Deserter's Meditation"

The tyranny of present danger - Kwame Dawes "Last Days"

Prevents the danger with a hand unseen - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle

The dangers of the dark engage - Walter de la Mare "Happy England"

Your lips are danger signals - Blanche Taylor Dickinson "Revelation"

Speak to me of danger and disdain - John Drinkwater "Persuasion"

Faced danger with a heart of trust - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Forbearance"

In all dangers ready ever - "Fairy's Album: III. Fairy's Friends"

By the poor guard of danger set about - Grace Greenwood "The Spanish Princess to the Moorish Knight" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]

Born in pain and danger - "Greeting to the New-Born Babe" transl. by Eleanor Hull

That goes in defiance of danger and scars - "The Harp of Old Erin and Banner of Stars" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

Life's dangers and alarms - Frances E.W. Harper "A Grain of Sand"

Open danger's door - Robert Hayden "The Lions"

A full reward for every danger past - William Hayley "On the Fear of Death: an Epistle to a Lady 1768"

New minutes set in past danger - Brenda Hillman "& After the Power Came Back"

And there are dangers worse than you know - Vandana Khanna "Goddess Erasure part 3"

Danger with Honour court - Anne Killigrew "Extemporary Counsel given to a Young Gallant in a Frolick"

The potential dangers of sex robots - Elizabeth Knapp "My Brain Is Mad for Baudrillard"

Careless of dangers past - George Martin "The Blind Minstrel of the Market Place"

Endure a thousand dangers - Baba Rahim Mashrab "Love Ghazal of Mashrab (8)" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun

Danger from the glaciers' vessel - Pablo Neruda "Antartica" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Sense danger in the sea's laughter - Pablo Neruda "The Book of Questions: XXXIX" transl. by William O'Daly

A mesh of leather straps and danger - Pablo Neruda "Guayaquil (1822)" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Tell the woods of their danger - O'Gnive, bard of Shane O'Neill, c.1560 "The Downfall of the Gael" transl. by Sir Samuel Ferguson

Who am I without this danger? - Khadijah Queen "Ancient Mother I Keep Teaching Us New Ways to Find Joy"

No danger could astound her - "Remember Traitors" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

On the way to Mecca, many dangers - Rumi "Someone Digging in the Ground" transl. by Coleman Barks

In danger of forgetting the cranes - Marjorie Saiser "Crane Migration, Platte River"

Legs and arms wracked with danger - Tracy K. Smith "Flores Woman"

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

Front Death and Danger with a level eye - "The Watchword" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.2, Feb. 1862]

The danger of such radiance - Jay Wright "Ilhuitl"

The danger in violets - Jay Wright "Six on Six on Six: The Dilemma of the Raised Sixth"


the mayonnaise is crystalline and dangerous - Lee Ballentine "Cryogenica"

Hail the advent of each dangerous day - Maurice Baring "Julian Grenfell"

The dangerous sounds of unattained realities - Max Bodenheim "Color and a Woman"

The dangerous pawing at the door - Jennifer Chang "Freedom in Ohio"

Many a dangerous snare unknown - Jamie Harris Coleman "Days of Youth"

Eyes like whirlpools and as dangerous - Blanche Taylor Dickinson "Revelation"

Dangerous weather he witnessed but could do nothing to stop - Denise Duhamel "Sex with a Famous Poet"

Dangerous roads we've trod - Carrie Law Morgan Figgs "We are Marching"

Dangerous as a sliver of the moon - Langston Hughes "Sliver"

Through the dance's dangerous wreath - John Keats "To Fanny"

The dangerous, tender regard of the gods - Don Marquis "A Golden Lad (D.V.M.)"

What makes pattern dangerous - Carl Phillips "The Blue Door"

In dreams still considered dangerous - Carl Phillips "Somewhere, right now, a hawk"

Dangerous to approach such a question - Diane Seuss "Poetry"

Some sweet but dangerous morsel - Diane Seuss "Silence Is So Accurate, Rothko Wrote"

Drawn to the dangerous country - Elizabeth Spires "You Have Flown to the Dangerous Country"

And grope for dangerous toys - Iris Tree "[I know what happiness is]"


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