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Flashed with a sabre's azure gleam - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Monody on the Death of Wendell Phillips"

Break the caved Tritons' azure day - Thomas Lovell Beddoes "To Sea"

What's slung between azure and cornfield - Catherine Bowman "Heart"

Cold seas of azure and topaz - Ruth Margaret Muskrat [Bronson] "In Class"

In the sleep of ocean's azure gulfs - William Cullen Bryant "The Ages"

Through the holy joys of the azure - Giosue Carducci "Sermione" transl. by Frank Sewall

The stars pearl out in the azure sky - J.E.A. Carver "Evening"

And walk this azure sky - Arthur Hugh Clough "The New Sinai"

In azure cloak and gown of ashen grey - Olive Custance "The Autumn Day"

Rising triumphant in the azure sky - José de Espronceda "Hymn to the Sun" transl. by Ida Farnell

Lost amid the azure of the skies - Marcella Agnes Fitzgerald "A Winter Day"

Through the azure deep of air - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"

The down of that pure azure breast - G.H. "The Blue Bird" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)

Look not beneath his azure veil - Oliver Wendell Holmes "The Dilemma"

Scarce stirred within their azure caves - Elvira Jones "Communion of the Sea and Sky" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXV no.3, Sept. 1849]

Bright beacon of the azure sky - Edward Smyth Jones "Flag of the Free"

An azure house of dreams - Archibald Lampman "Before Sleep"

And a vapor of azure distills - Archibald Lampman "Cloud-Break"

Azure glint and crystal gleam - Archibald Lampman "Winter-Store"

The sun's chariot yet keeps its azure track - "The Last Song" translated from German, no translator credited [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

These azure veins could boast the regal wine - Henry S. Leigh "To a Timid Leech"

The azure bells of eternal love - Vachel Lindsay "In Memory of My Friend Joyce Kilmer, Poet and Soldier"

Surged through sun and azure wind - Naomi Long Madgett "Without Condition"

One azure word turned kiss - Jeannette Marks "Bubbles"

With purple beams and azure wings - John Milton "On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, My Christian Friend"

A thumb print on the rim of azure - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VIII: The Bondman 1: Mid-Afternoon"

The azure eye of some lost boy - James Whitcombe Riley "The Silent Victors"

Arched with unfathomed azure - James Whitcombe Riley "Three Singing Friends"

Azure sister of the spring - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to the West Wind"

Overgrown with azure moss and flowers - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to the West Wind"

Soothed by every azure breath - Shelley "The Recollections"

And clad with icy azures - Clark Ashton Smith "Psalm"

That bloom but to an azure sun - Clark Ashton Smith "Triple Aspect"

See the light of azure skies - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Ordeal by Fire"

Twin stars above those azure ways - George Sterling "Duandon"

From azure gulfs to dream - George Sterling "Duandon"

The azure blaze of scentless flowers - George Sterling "The Gardens of the Sea"

Swung into its azure roads again - Francis Thompson "To My Godchild--Francis M. W. M."

Tall branches sweeping the azure sky - Ts'ao P'i "Lotus Lake" transl. by Burton Watson

An azure flower secretly blooms - Perhat Tursun "The Tarim River" transl. by Aziz Isa Elkun

That gives its world of azure - Mrs. Amelia B. Welby "The Brother's Lament"


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