Potential Titles: Grace/Gracious
Jul. 9th, 2010 01:51 pmIn this gracious confrontation - Rasha Abdulhadi "Safe Harbor in Enemy Homes"
To scalpel the skin into vain grace - Samuel A. Adeyemi "Limbs"
Attentive eye on virtue's graceful deeds - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
Peer through sniper slots at the enemy's gowned grace - Mike Allen "Machine Guns Loaded with Pomegranate Seeds"
Through instilled grace and inherited tragedy - Mouna Ammar "Inheritance"
Thrilled to their depths with her luminous grace - "Asleep" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Sit in the overflow of grace notes - Lou Barrett "Notes on a Thursday Feast"
In my matchless graces wrapt - Thomas Blacklock "The Author's Picture"
One long circle of despairing grace - Maxwell Bodenheim "Rattlesnake Mountain Fable I"
To become graceful and indiscreet - Maxwell Bodenheim "Feminine Talk"
Inverted toward grace - Jari Bradley "Unruly"
Wheeling, songless and full of grace - Traci Brimhall "Mouth of the Canyon"
No other grace to ask - Sterling A. Brown "To a Certain Lady, in Her Garden"
Yield for grace so infinite - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XIII. To Vittoria Colonna. Brazen Gifts for the Golden" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Death and grace enclosed together - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XV. The Lover and the Sculptor" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Gracious in decay - Amelia Josephine Burr "In the Roman Forum"
A litany of graceful names - CM Burroughs "Some Young Woman"
A cave beneath the throne of grace - Francis Burrows "The Unforgotten"
Heaven's gracious radiance smiled - Giosue Carducci "At the Table of a Friend" transl. by Frank Sewall
The active grace, the glory between us - Cyrus Cassells "The Bargain"
Graced with pallid fireworks - Cyrus Cassells "Jasmine"
Long prepared and graced with courage - C.P. Cavafy "The God Abandons Antony"
And treason garbed as grace - Ceiriog "The Traitors of Wales" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
To sorrowing hearts a gracious promise - "Centos and Suggestions" transl. and arranged by Rev. John Brownlie in Hymns from the Greek Offices
An unerring accident of grace - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
A maze of grace - Brody Parrish Craig "Baby You Ever Seen a Wretch Like Me?"
A grace and a terror to behold - Laura Cranehill "We Let You Live"
because i trust him to your grace - E. E. Cummings "Amores (IX)"
With small grace reveal - H.D. "We Two"
The graceful swirls of confidence - Jim Daniels "Cosmetic"
Arm not thy graces - John Danyel "Why Canst Thou not, as Others Do?"
Made and bastioned with grace - Coningsby Dawson "In Bedlam"
The perishable chalice of your grace - Coningsby Dawson "Remembering in Heaven"
Queen of beauty and of grace and precious worth - Christine de Pisan "Ballad [Verily, Love, I have no language, none" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)
Feathered closer to grace each time - Trace Howard DePass "[th(e)reat] --> siege engine"
Unfitted by an instant's grace - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life LI"
Supplied the crystal square to grace - Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond "On a Frosty Morning"
What the elders meant by grace - Chris Dombrowski "Ghazal in which End Word Repetition Is Implied"
Careless grace in flying poise - Edward Dowden "Andromeda"
The careless grace my Perseus wears - Edward Dowden "Andromeda"
For gracious heavenly dowers - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel VI: Ascetic Nature"
The knight foredoomed of grace - Edward Dowden "The Trespasser"
Whom angels crowned with grace - Eleanor Downing "Mary"
With dreams of rare and breathing grace - Mrs. E.J. Eames "Beautie" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The light's full grace - Helen Parry Eden "The Distraction"
Transmute into an hologram of grace - Joshua Effiong "3D Presentation of a Body Undergoing Catharsis in a Transterrestrial Habitat"
Bestowing a thousand graces - Maurice Francis Egan "Vigil of the Immaculate Conception"
The pattern of a mood's elusive grace - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
That blade in the shoulder of grace - Camonghne Felix "Tonya Harding's Fur Coats"
The rapture of eager April grace - Arthur Davison Ficke "To a Child--Twenty Years Hence"
Trained to be your saving grace - Ashanti Files "Martyr"
And leave a metal grace, a graven joy - James Elroy Flecker "The Queen's Song"
Bowed with grace to natural law - Robert Frost "Brown's Descent, or the Willy-Nilly Slide"
Obtain such grace of hours - Robert Frost "Rose Pogonias"
My soul's adorning grace - Paul Gerhardt "Wie soll ich Dich epfangen" transl. by James W. Alexander
Accepting the graceful darkness - Nikita Gill "What It Means to Be a Forgotten Magic Maker"
Nor the noonday's golden grace - Alice E. Gillington "The Seven Whistlers"
With choicest skill and grace - "The Golfiad"
A sign of grace withheld - Linda Gregerson "A History Play"
A mantle of witching grace - Angelina Weld Grimké "When the Green Lies Over the Earth"
And all your wandering grace - Ivor Gurney "Fire in the Dusk"
To rest in her grace - Hadewijch of Brabant (translated by Grace Andreacchi) "Of Great Love in High Thoughts"
Where tears and hunger have no grace - Arthur Sherburne Hardy "My Friend"
That grace can smooth no waters - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
Opened its mouth to drink grace - Joy Harjo "By the Way"
The sun will not always be so gracious - francine j. harris "Single Lines Looking Forward. or One Monstitch Past 45"
The grace of their intentions - Jim Harrison "Age Sixty-nine"
Whose flickering grace faints on the outmost rings of space - Paul Hamilton Hayne "Pre-Existence"
Graced a naked aptitude for rage - Michael Heffernan "The Empress"
To grace the banquet and the tomb - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto I"
Grace Ambition's regal throne - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"
And grace the ruin in its fall - Felicia Hemans "The Ruin and its Flowers"
Grace the garden of my mind - Felicia Hemans "To My Mother"
Grasp this gleam of grace - Jeannette Fraser Henshall "Shadows"
So full of ruin's solemn grace - William D. Howells (uncredited) "The Old Homestead" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]
Spendthrifts of pride and grace - Scharmel Iris "Fantasy of Dusk and Dawn"
And have the grace to wait - Jean Ingelow "Honors. -- Part II."
The gracious Muses turn to Furies - Lionel Johnson "The Dark Angel"
Nature's violent graces waken - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
Dawning charm of every infant grace - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto First: Uma's Nativity" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
To win the demon's grace - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Second: The Address to Brahma" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
Take God's gracious gift of night - Joyce Kilmer "The Twelve-Forty-Five"
Grace of your memory cry - Joyce Kilmer "Villanelle of the Players"
Between me and the throne of Grace - "The King of Darkness: On the Fallen Angels" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Out of four other shades of grace - Yusef Komunyakaa "Autobiography of My Alter Ego"
With the happy grace of athletes - Michael Lauchlan "Trumbull Ave., 1981"
Up to the surface of grace - M.L. Liebler "Last Night Inside My Blood"
With fleeting grace of shade - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Quaint grace in golden filigree - James Russell Lowell "Fitz Adam's Story"
Over orphaned lives a gracious sky - James Russell Lowell "Sonnet: To Fanny Alexander"
Plucked this herb of grace for you - James Russell Lowell "With a Copy of Aucassin and Nicolete"
A supper that wants a grace - George MacDonald "Within and Without"
As exiles torn from Grace - George Reginald Margetson "Stanzas from The Fledgling Bard and The Poetry Society"
A hint of grace immortal - Don Marquis "The Comrade"
May fall as a symbol of grace - Don Marquis "This Earth, It Is Also a Star"
With what a pretty skipping Grace - Andrew Marvell "The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn"
To grace a triumph in the streets of Rome - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Somewhere beyond faith and grace - Khaled Mattawa "Before"
Glory narrowing to grace - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
No gracious weight of golden fruits - Edna St Vincent Millay "Eight Sonnets: III"
The grace from simple stone - Edna St Vincent Millay "Elegy Before Death"
With conscious garden grace - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Little Ghost"
Rides of grace and penitence - Claire Millikin "Carnal"
Cannot ask the living for grace - Claire Millikin "Doll Collectors"
Grace forged in tender bones - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Mercy Beach"
In the electricity of its grace - Pablo Neruda "The Word" transl. by Alastair Reid
Of golden melody and lofty grace - Yone Noguchi "Upon the Heights"
Expect a different grace from the world - Akilah Oliver "In Aporia"
Graced as it is with the ordinary - Mary Oliver "Summer Morning"
Grace us with green slender stems - January Gill O'Neil "For Ella"
Would bankroll such a quiet grace - Jacqueline Osherow "XIII. Return to Suzhou: Master of the Nets"
The great cedar's benedictory grace - John Oxenham "A Little Te Deum of the Commonplace"
Blessed beginner of every grace - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
With reflected gold and grace - Walter S. Percy "Two Frames"
A line of undulating grace - Ippolito Pindemonte "On the Hebe of Canova" translated by Felicia Hemans
Cover with a tranquil grace - E.J. Pratt "Re-Born"
So shall Charybdis wear a grace - Arthur Quiller-Couch "The Splendid Spur"
In the grace of lengthening shadows - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Sunday in Liguria"
Surrendering with grace to the evening - Jeremy Radin "Evening"
And salt of grace - Theodore Rand "Song-Waves"
Imparted their charms to embellish their graces - L.V.F. Randolph "Mrs. Rabothem's Party" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.1, July 1863]
Swift as the rainbow's graceful flight - A.J. Requier "Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
For the darker grace of death - Ernest Rhys "The House of Hendra"
Quick visions of celestial grace - James Jeffrey Roche "Three Doves"
Sweet grace of low replies - Rennell Rodd "Requiescat"
With a sudden and repentant grace - Alice Wellington Rollins "She Came and Went"
Fierce in a cruel grace - Alice Wellington Rollins "Sumner"
And also the green tree of grace - Muriel Rukeyser "Elegy in Joy [excerpt]"
Mighty city with a hundred graces - "The Saltair na Rann, or Psalter of the Verses: II. The Heavenly Kingdom" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Gracious brother to the house - Teresa J. Scollon "The Garden"
The gracious light lifts up his burning head - William Shakespeare "Sonnet VII"
Given grace a double majesty - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXXVIII"
Lilies, just over-proud for grace - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Glimpse the gleam of grace - Frank Dempster Sherman "At Her Window"
Gracious invitation - Charles Simic "Heights of Folly"
Take grace where we find it - R.T. Smith "Hardware Sparrows"
Grace among the ferns - Analicia Sotelo "Grace Among the Ferns"
In her storm-resisting grace - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"
The hidden grace of vanished years - George Sterling "Harp-Song"
Ripening in love's golden grace - William W. Story "The Violet"
The gifts of his grace recover - Algernon Swinburne "Sleep"
Blended grace and perfect symmetry - Sylvester "The Dream" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
Keeps forgotten memories of grace - Arthur Symons "White Heliotrope"
Who possessed the grace of disappearing - Wislawa Szymborska [Untitled] transl. by Czeslaw Milosz
The tender grace of a day that is dead - Tennyson "Break, Break, Break"
Meets at the throne of grace - Richard Chenevix Trench "To E--"
The garden's cultivated grace - V. "The First Morning of 1860" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no. 1)
Dark sisters spinning with the grace of death - Lucy A.E. Ward "Reunion"
Give subtle grace to frescoed ceilings - Bree Wernicke "A Tour of the Blue Palace"
Left inwardly such grand and gracious gifts - Edith Wharton "Sonnets: III. Bettine to Goethe"
In mournful grace to move - John Hall Wheelock "Vaudeville"
The finer grace of unfulfilled designs - John Greenleaf Whittier "Response"
All void of shame, of decency, and grace - "The Whore"
Seven tides graced our lee shore - Fran Wilde "The Ghost Tide Chantey: Ebb"
Where symmetry sheds perfect grace - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"
Unimagined graces from an unimagined June - Humbert Wolfe "Wheels 1919"
Only memories are my company and my grace - Charles Wright "Grace II"
Ground of hidden grace - Jay Wright "Six on Six on Six: The Dilemma of the Raised Sixth"
Seeking solace, grace, amidst the chaos - Emanuel Xavier "How Some of Us Survived Cuando El Mundo Did Not Want Us"
An heir of graceful demeanor - Xi Chuan "The Other Side of the River" possibly transl. by Lucas Klein (based on shared copyright for the English)
Moments of glad grace - W.B Yeats "When You Are Old"
As brief as grace notes - Jane Yolen "Song/Birds"
To retire gracefully known - Matthew Zapruder "Never Before"
Disgrace.
Stiffly ungracious to the wind - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"
ungracious as a wasp - Sam Sax "Pedagogy"
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To scalpel the skin into vain grace - Samuel A. Adeyemi "Limbs"
Attentive eye on virtue's graceful deeds - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
Peer through sniper slots at the enemy's gowned grace - Mike Allen "Machine Guns Loaded with Pomegranate Seeds"
Through instilled grace and inherited tragedy - Mouna Ammar "Inheritance"
Thrilled to their depths with her luminous grace - "Asleep" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]
Sit in the overflow of grace notes - Lou Barrett "Notes on a Thursday Feast"
In my matchless graces wrapt - Thomas Blacklock "The Author's Picture"
One long circle of despairing grace - Maxwell Bodenheim "Rattlesnake Mountain Fable I"
To become graceful and indiscreet - Maxwell Bodenheim "Feminine Talk"
Inverted toward grace - Jari Bradley "Unruly"
Wheeling, songless and full of grace - Traci Brimhall "Mouth of the Canyon"
No other grace to ask - Sterling A. Brown "To a Certain Lady, in Her Garden"
Yield for grace so infinite - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XIII. To Vittoria Colonna. Brazen Gifts for the Golden" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Death and grace enclosed together - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XV. The Lover and the Sculptor" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Gracious in decay - Amelia Josephine Burr "In the Roman Forum"
A litany of graceful names - CM Burroughs "Some Young Woman"
A cave beneath the throne of grace - Francis Burrows "The Unforgotten"
Heaven's gracious radiance smiled - Giosue Carducci "At the Table of a Friend" transl. by Frank Sewall
The active grace, the glory between us - Cyrus Cassells "The Bargain"
Graced with pallid fireworks - Cyrus Cassells "Jasmine"
Long prepared and graced with courage - C.P. Cavafy "The God Abandons Antony"
And treason garbed as grace - Ceiriog "The Traitors of Wales" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
To sorrowing hearts a gracious promise - "Centos and Suggestions" transl. and arranged by Rev. John Brownlie in Hymns from the Greek Offices
An unerring accident of grace - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
A maze of grace - Brody Parrish Craig "Baby You Ever Seen a Wretch Like Me?"
A grace and a terror to behold - Laura Cranehill "We Let You Live"
because i trust him to your grace - E. E. Cummings "Amores (IX)"
With small grace reveal - H.D. "We Two"
The graceful swirls of confidence - Jim Daniels "Cosmetic"
Arm not thy graces - John Danyel "Why Canst Thou not, as Others Do?"
Made and bastioned with grace - Coningsby Dawson "In Bedlam"
The perishable chalice of your grace - Coningsby Dawson "Remembering in Heaven"
Queen of beauty and of grace and precious worth - Christine de Pisan "Ballad [Verily, Love, I have no language, none" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)
Feathered closer to grace each time - Trace Howard DePass "[th(e)reat] --> siege engine"
Unfitted by an instant's grace - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life LI"
Supplied the crystal square to grace - Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond "On a Frosty Morning"
What the elders meant by grace - Chris Dombrowski "Ghazal in which End Word Repetition Is Implied"
Careless grace in flying poise - Edward Dowden "Andromeda"
The careless grace my Perseus wears - Edward Dowden "Andromeda"
For gracious heavenly dowers - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel VI: Ascetic Nature"
The knight foredoomed of grace - Edward Dowden "The Trespasser"
Whom angels crowned with grace - Eleanor Downing "Mary"
With dreams of rare and breathing grace - Mrs. E.J. Eames "Beautie" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The light's full grace - Helen Parry Eden "The Distraction"
Transmute into an hologram of grace - Joshua Effiong "3D Presentation of a Body Undergoing Catharsis in a Transterrestrial Habitat"
Bestowing a thousand graces - Maurice Francis Egan "Vigil of the Immaculate Conception"
The pattern of a mood's elusive grace - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
That blade in the shoulder of grace - Camonghne Felix "Tonya Harding's Fur Coats"
The rapture of eager April grace - Arthur Davison Ficke "To a Child--Twenty Years Hence"
Trained to be your saving grace - Ashanti Files "Martyr"
And leave a metal grace, a graven joy - James Elroy Flecker "The Queen's Song"
Bowed with grace to natural law - Robert Frost "Brown's Descent, or the Willy-Nilly Slide"
Obtain such grace of hours - Robert Frost "Rose Pogonias"
My soul's adorning grace - Paul Gerhardt "Wie soll ich Dich epfangen" transl. by James W. Alexander
Accepting the graceful darkness - Nikita Gill "What It Means to Be a Forgotten Magic Maker"
Nor the noonday's golden grace - Alice E. Gillington "The Seven Whistlers"
With choicest skill and grace - "The Golfiad"
A sign of grace withheld - Linda Gregerson "A History Play"
A mantle of witching grace - Angelina Weld Grimké "When the Green Lies Over the Earth"
And all your wandering grace - Ivor Gurney "Fire in the Dusk"
To rest in her grace - Hadewijch of Brabant (translated by Grace Andreacchi) "Of Great Love in High Thoughts"
Where tears and hunger have no grace - Arthur Sherburne Hardy "My Friend"
That grace can smooth no waters - Thomas Hardy "Murmurs in the Gloom (Nocturne)"
Opened its mouth to drink grace - Joy Harjo "By the Way"
The sun will not always be so gracious - francine j. harris "Single Lines Looking Forward. or One Monstitch Past 45"
The grace of their intentions - Jim Harrison "Age Sixty-nine"
Whose flickering grace faints on the outmost rings of space - Paul Hamilton Hayne "Pre-Existence"
Graced a naked aptitude for rage - Michael Heffernan "The Empress"
To grace the banquet and the tomb - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto I"
Grace Ambition's regal throne - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"
And grace the ruin in its fall - Felicia Hemans "The Ruin and its Flowers"
Grace the garden of my mind - Felicia Hemans "To My Mother"
Grasp this gleam of grace - Jeannette Fraser Henshall "Shadows"
So full of ruin's solemn grace - William D. Howells (uncredited) "The Old Homestead" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]
Spendthrifts of pride and grace - Scharmel Iris "Fantasy of Dusk and Dawn"
And have the grace to wait - Jean Ingelow "Honors. -- Part II."
The gracious Muses turn to Furies - Lionel Johnson "The Dark Angel"
Nature's violent graces waken - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
Dawning charm of every infant grace - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto First: Uma's Nativity" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
To win the demon's grace - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Second: The Address to Brahma" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
Take God's gracious gift of night - Joyce Kilmer "The Twelve-Forty-Five"
Grace of your memory cry - Joyce Kilmer "Villanelle of the Players"
Between me and the throne of Grace - "The King of Darkness: On the Fallen Angels" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Out of four other shades of grace - Yusef Komunyakaa "Autobiography of My Alter Ego"
With the happy grace of athletes - Michael Lauchlan "Trumbull Ave., 1981"
Up to the surface of grace - M.L. Liebler "Last Night Inside My Blood"
With fleeting grace of shade - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Quaint grace in golden filigree - James Russell Lowell "Fitz Adam's Story"
Over orphaned lives a gracious sky - James Russell Lowell "Sonnet: To Fanny Alexander"
Plucked this herb of grace for you - James Russell Lowell "With a Copy of Aucassin and Nicolete"
A supper that wants a grace - George MacDonald "Within and Without"
As exiles torn from Grace - George Reginald Margetson "Stanzas from The Fledgling Bard and The Poetry Society"
A hint of grace immortal - Don Marquis "The Comrade"
May fall as a symbol of grace - Don Marquis "This Earth, It Is Also a Star"
With what a pretty skipping Grace - Andrew Marvell "The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn"
To grace a triumph in the streets of Rome - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Somewhere beyond faith and grace - Khaled Mattawa "Before"
Glory narrowing to grace - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
No gracious weight of golden fruits - Edna St Vincent Millay "Eight Sonnets: III"
The grace from simple stone - Edna St Vincent Millay "Elegy Before Death"
With conscious garden grace - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Little Ghost"
Rides of grace and penitence - Claire Millikin "Carnal"
Cannot ask the living for grace - Claire Millikin "Doll Collectors"
Grace forged in tender bones - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Mercy Beach"
In the electricity of its grace - Pablo Neruda "The Word" transl. by Alastair Reid
Of golden melody and lofty grace - Yone Noguchi "Upon the Heights"
Expect a different grace from the world - Akilah Oliver "In Aporia"
Graced as it is with the ordinary - Mary Oliver "Summer Morning"
Grace us with green slender stems - January Gill O'Neil "For Ella"
Would bankroll such a quiet grace - Jacqueline Osherow "XIII. Return to Suzhou: Master of the Nets"
The great cedar's benedictory grace - John Oxenham "A Little Te Deum of the Commonplace"
Blessed beginner of every grace - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
With reflected gold and grace - Walter S. Percy "Two Frames"
A line of undulating grace - Ippolito Pindemonte "On the Hebe of Canova" translated by Felicia Hemans
Cover with a tranquil grace - E.J. Pratt "Re-Born"
So shall Charybdis wear a grace - Arthur Quiller-Couch "The Splendid Spur"
In the grace of lengthening shadows - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Sunday in Liguria"
Surrendering with grace to the evening - Jeremy Radin "Evening"
And salt of grace - Theodore Rand "Song-Waves"
Imparted their charms to embellish their graces - L.V.F. Randolph "Mrs. Rabothem's Party" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.1, July 1863]
Swift as the rainbow's graceful flight - A.J. Requier "Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
For the darker grace of death - Ernest Rhys "The House of Hendra"
Quick visions of celestial grace - James Jeffrey Roche "Three Doves"
Sweet grace of low replies - Rennell Rodd "Requiescat"
With a sudden and repentant grace - Alice Wellington Rollins "She Came and Went"
Fierce in a cruel grace - Alice Wellington Rollins "Sumner"
And also the green tree of grace - Muriel Rukeyser "Elegy in Joy [excerpt]"
Mighty city with a hundred graces - "The Saltair na Rann, or Psalter of the Verses: II. The Heavenly Kingdom" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Gracious brother to the house - Teresa J. Scollon "The Garden"
The gracious light lifts up his burning head - William Shakespeare "Sonnet VII"
Given grace a double majesty - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXXVIII"
Lilies, just over-proud for grace - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Glimpse the gleam of grace - Frank Dempster Sherman "At Her Window"
Gracious invitation - Charles Simic "Heights of Folly"
Take grace where we find it - R.T. Smith "Hardware Sparrows"
Grace among the ferns - Analicia Sotelo "Grace Among the Ferns"
In her storm-resisting grace - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"
The hidden grace of vanished years - George Sterling "Harp-Song"
Ripening in love's golden grace - William W. Story "The Violet"
The gifts of his grace recover - Algernon Swinburne "Sleep"
Blended grace and perfect symmetry - Sylvester "The Dream" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]
Keeps forgotten memories of grace - Arthur Symons "White Heliotrope"
Who possessed the grace of disappearing - Wislawa Szymborska [Untitled] transl. by Czeslaw Milosz
The tender grace of a day that is dead - Tennyson "Break, Break, Break"
Meets at the throne of grace - Richard Chenevix Trench "To E--"
The garden's cultivated grace - V. "The First Morning of 1860" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no. 1)
Dark sisters spinning with the grace of death - Lucy A.E. Ward "Reunion"
Give subtle grace to frescoed ceilings - Bree Wernicke "A Tour of the Blue Palace"
Left inwardly such grand and gracious gifts - Edith Wharton "Sonnets: III. Bettine to Goethe"
In mournful grace to move - John Hall Wheelock "Vaudeville"
The finer grace of unfulfilled designs - John Greenleaf Whittier "Response"
All void of shame, of decency, and grace - "The Whore"
Seven tides graced our lee shore - Fran Wilde "The Ghost Tide Chantey: Ebb"
Where symmetry sheds perfect grace - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"
Unimagined graces from an unimagined June - Humbert Wolfe "Wheels 1919"
Only memories are my company and my grace - Charles Wright "Grace II"
Ground of hidden grace - Jay Wright "Six on Six on Six: The Dilemma of the Raised Sixth"
Seeking solace, grace, amidst the chaos - Emanuel Xavier "How Some of Us Survived Cuando El Mundo Did Not Want Us"
An heir of graceful demeanor - Xi Chuan "The Other Side of the River" possibly transl. by Lucas Klein (based on shared copyright for the English)
Moments of glad grace - W.B Yeats "When You Are Old"
As brief as grace notes - Jane Yolen "Song/Birds"
To retire gracefully known - Matthew Zapruder "Never Before"
Disgrace.
Stiffly ungracious to the wind - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"
ungracious as a wasp - Sam Sax "Pedagogy"
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Go to word indices.
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