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That keep the moon's white company - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"

The white cliffs of our own native land - "Abroad"

In the night lit by white phosphorus - Ammiel Alcalay "My Apologies"

Whose blood mixed with the white sands - Daisy Aldan "The Cometary Script"

In the beginning of their white dreaming - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"

Seas of white and turquoise ice - Daisy Aldan "Glaciers"

The white wind loves you - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"

The white mist curling and hesitating - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"

Where the white owl sits and blinks - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Echo-Song"

Mistaking white space for emptiness - Mike Allen "Mondrian's War"

Upon the whitened walls of Jericho - Willis Boyd Allen "Blind"

Falls soft on the white - Willis Boyd Allen "By Night"

Green jacket, red cap, and white owl's feather - William Allingham "The Fairies"

Nuts like white stars - Alise Alousi "Mess"

The glow from a single white tulip - Alise Alousi "Pandemic"

The television yōkai glares white - Betsy Aoki "A crowd of yakubyō gami (pestilence yōkai)"

Whisper white lies to the dead - Rae Armantrout "Djinn"

The way the clouds exchange white scraps in glory - Rae Armantrout "Upper World"

The whitest no eye could choose - Sir Edwin Arnold "He and She"

All the white space remains - Julie Babcock "American Flyers"


Forever marked with white - Benjamin West Ball "The Autumnal Ride"

the stairs are white with noble gases - Lee Ballentine "Cryogenica"

Put to shame the white rose and the red - Maurice Baring "Vita Nuova"

the night is white - Elizabeth Bartlett "black sun"

Out of the white and the blue - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Creation"

white with speed - Elizabeth Bartlett "item: body found"

ends with a dawn cold white - Elizabeth Bartlett "pilgrimage"

White silence like a nun - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Poet's Dream"

Twelve white eyes always staring out - Mrs. Clara Doty Bates "The Cuckoo Clock" [Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad (ed. by Daphne Dale), 1894]

White lights in the mimosa trees - Erin Belieu "She Returns to the Water"

Seared me white with burning scars - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Breaking Point"

The harsh taste of white poppies - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Drug-Shop, or, Endymion in Edmonstoun"

Weaves a black thread between white days - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "Wonder"

White days on the cosmic loom - Mei-mei Berssenbrugge "Wonder"

Cowers in its white fog bed - Julius Berstl "Highland" transl. by William Saphier

The blue and white enamel of the skies - Paul Bewsher "The Country Beautiful"

Daisies white in generous flood - Paul Bewsher "The Crash"

Fawn as white as mountain snow - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Forester"

An unbidden word whitening the death of a smile - Maxwell Bodenheim "An Old Man Humming a Song" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

The white clock dropping gray minutes - Max Bodenheim "Silence"

Following the track of blowing leaves and cool white rain - Arna Bontemps "The Return"

Ink spilled on the fringe of white clouds - Arna Bontemps "A Tree Design"

White as bone-bleached sun - Julia Bouwsma "Each Morning Drowns in Open Air"

The cry of waters where the snow was white - Caris Brooke "March Violets"

Raking the white spent embers - Stopford A. Brooke "Song (From 'Six Days')"

The white pin wheel of heat - Paul Cameron Brown "Cienfuegos"

Among bones white and sweet - Rebecca Buchanan "The First Morning in May"

Snowplows etch lines in the whiteness - Sue Budin "After the Blizzard"

White crosses grow larger in their trinities - Anthony Butts "Intercession to Saint Brigid"

Birches white before the moon - Witter Bynner "The New World VIII"

A white candle in a holy place - Joseph Campbell "The Old Woman"

With Venus and Psyche in white - Joseph Campbell "The Orangeman"

Mute on the white edge of dawn - Laura Campbell "Pilgrimage"

Under the white awe of planets - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Wayfarer"

The elm-trees white with dust - Giosue Carducci "The Mother" transl. by Frank Sewall

One white hour of life - Bliss Carman "A Sea Child"

To a solid unlit white sky - Anne Carson "The Glass Essay"

Where people breathed out white birds - Victoria Chang "A Woman with a Bird"

Spitting white ash smoke - Tania Chen "A Toast from Santisima Muerte"

The broad highway's glaring white ascent - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"

Among the beeches a white nymph - Arthur Colton "An Idyl of the Wood"

Folded in petals of the purest white - Arthur Colton "The Water-Lily"

Spectral birches, slim and white - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"

I'll make you a crown of the pretty white daisies - "A Comforter" [Bed-Time Stories, 1914]

With a different whiteness - Hilda Conkling "Snow-Capped Mountain"

The lassitude from the white shroud of mutation - Giorgiomaria Cornelio "La consegna delle braci [The Distribution of Embers]" transl. by Moira Egan

Washed and white and newly spun - Frances Cornford "Spring Morning"

If frost should paint his orchard white - Palmer Cox "The Brownies in the Orchard"

A gifted black & white postcard - Stefani Cox "Fuzzy Logic"

Shedding white rings of tumult - Hart Crane "To Brooklyn Bridge"

In one merciless white blade - Hart Crane "Voyages V"

Each tingle a bright white morning glory - James Crews "Awe"

Blossomed with white stars - George Cronyn "Night-Flowers"

whose white voices pass upon forgetting - E. E. Cummings "Songs (I)"

Ran to meet white Aphrodite risen from the sea - Olive Custance "Hyacinthus"

That white road of wonder and delight - Olive Custance "Hylas"

In the white gardens of the moon - Olive Custance "The Prisoner of God"

The kiss of your white fire - H.D. "Cassandra"

Scorched at the edge to white - H.D. "Fragment Forty-one"

Shake white light in whiter water - H.D. "Fragment Thirty-six"

White ash amid funereal cypresses - H.D. "Helen"

White as ash bled of heat - H.D. "Simaetha"

From the white arches of infinity - Russell W. Davenport "Poems IV"

The white cascade that's both a bird and star - W.H. Davies "The White Cascade"

In solid cages of white ice - William H. Davies "Sweet Stay-at-Home"

In the sudden white light of noon - Kwame Dawes "Shook Foil"

A white lily with seven blooms thereon - Walter de la Mare "The Three Beggars"

By the right of the white election - Emily Dickinson "Book 1: Love I: Mine"

In the blind white grip of ice - Timothy Donnelly "Hymn to Life"

In the clean white light of the market - Timothy Donnelly "Poem Interrupted by Whitesnake"

Padded in white and wind - Rebecca Kai Dotlich "Room of Quiet"

The white phantom ships of dawn - Lord Alfred Douglas "In Praise of Shame"

White as the snow on pathless mountains - Lord Alfred Douglas "Two Loves"

White with burning heat - Eleanor Downing "Mary"

Six little white ducks running out to play - "The Ducks" [Baby Chatterbox, 1880. On Project Gutenberg]

raw-red from offering white flags - Elliott Dunstan "Inherited Battlefield"

The Knight's eyes dwell on a star's white crest - Eleanor Farjeon "The Quest"

The night's white wake - Jessie Redmon Fauset "Dead Fires"

When all the roads are white with dust - Hannah G. Fernald "In Summer" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]

lights pinning red over white snow - Charles Coleman Finlay "Accidental Series"

Countries where the white moons burn - James Elroy Flecker "A Fragment"

Green, gold and incandescent whiteness - F.S. Flint "Lunch"

Lost as a white doe in winter - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Hokkolen e"

Followed a path of winding white grass - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Tuccenen A"

Of rented rooms and white air - Carolyn Forche "The Angel of History"

Bees wooed the white clusters of the hawthorn trees - Fanny Forrester "Spring in the Alley" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.21-v.I, 24 May 1884]

White roses broke like foam - Maxwell E. Foster "Truth"

the white powder of internal softness and decay - Robert Frazier "A Crash Course in Lemon Physics"

A white moon stares Time's thinning fabric through - John Freeman "Shadows"

Pass six tall hollyhocks red and white - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman "The Enchanted Tale of Banbury Cross"

hard white bones shot with pitchblende - Amanda Gafford "Tigerlily"

The lotus of the dawn is white - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"

White reefs of clouds on airy shores - Zona Gale "Exercise in Spenserians"

Liveried in a kind of white - Zona Gale "In J. P. P.'s Metre"

A corridor of leafage pillared white - Zona Gale "The Kilbourn Road"

Seen the whiteness smitten through - Zona Gale "Light"

The petals' solemn white - Zona Gale "Wonder"

One white line of praise - Edward F. Garesche, S.J. "Niagara"

driving towards her black and white demise - Gwynne Garfinkle "Dear Tom Cassidy's Daughter"

Roses white and lilies tender - Glasynys "Blodeuwedd and Hywel" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Became dry white rectangles of moonlight - Louise Gluck "A Summer Garden"

To freeze or shrivel with whitest fires - Louis Golding "Ghost and Body"

Banners of white fire and rose - Louis Golding "The Midmost Field in Kent"

With the white stars I commune - Louis Golding "Who Knows Me?"

The white sparks in my brain - Rigoberto Gonzalez "The Bordercrosser's Pillowbook"

Its white eyes unnumbered - Leah Naomi Green "Seeds and Fugue"

Wild with asters' blue rays and white - Pamela Gross "The Hive"

White to the hollowing breeze - Louise Imogen Guiney "The White Sail"

A shivering giant in its glistening cloak of white - Ellyn Hall "Bringing home the holly" [Laugh and Play, no date, Project Gutenberg]

The white mists robed and throned her - Sharlot M. Hall "The West"

Discuss philosophy with the white clouds - Han-Shan "[I look far off at T'ien-t'ai's summit]" transl. by Burton Watson

White dew descends on the hundred grasses - Han Yu "Autumn Thoughts" transl. by Burton Watson

Look up to the brightest white - Joy Harjo "Directions to You"

Find our peace here in the white - Joy Harjo "Directions to You"

A white buffalo escaped from memory - Joy Harjo "Grace"

A praying mantis in white sheets - francine j. harris "why i haven't written"

To regions of the white beyond - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat XII"

The traverse of white sails - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat XXII"

White iron shimmers in the forge - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat XXXIII"

Trailed a white hearse - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat LXII"

Saw white Helen on the walls of Troy - F.W. Harvey "The Moon"

A white stain on the night - Ben Hecht "My Island"

Secret white mirror - Edward Hirsch "Blue Hydrangea"

No hot iron of torture whitened in his forge - Victor Hugo "Boaz Asleep" transl. not credited

White and milk-warm sphinx - Aldous Huxley "Revelation"

The blue and white lament - fahima ife "our general banality"

Pollinating the white face of the moon - Major Jackson "Language of the Moon"

A white stucco ceiling with its million spider-cracks - Tylor James "I Grew Up in a Haunted House"

The white tailed kite will arc across the mesa - Mark Jarman "Dispatches from Devereux Slough"

A wave in the silk of white water - Mark Jarman "The Supremes"

The white gleam of our bright star - James Weldon Johnson "Lift Every Voice and Sing"

Whitened by a fine silt of flour - Jenny Johnson "Little Apophat"

A snowstorm of white wings - Lionel Johnson "In England"

Each white second was knit into a sheet - Mary Karr "The Patient"

Whiter still than Leda's love - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"

Young buds sleep in the root's white core - John Keats "Faery Song"

White waves dance along the shore - Fanny Kemble "An Invitation"

White blossoms fondly murmuring - Fanny Kemble "To the Spring"

After all my wildness turned to white - Vandana Khanna "Because You Forgot Me, I Am Weird in the World"

Obscure and still and white - Joyce Kilmer "The White Ships and the Red"

Wear only Death's livid, dreadful white - Joyce Kilmer "The White Ships and the Red"

Warm inside the white dusk of morning - Joanna Klink "A Welcome"

A white moon opening countless false mouths of laughter - Yusef Komunyakaa "Jasmine"

The rounding noon hangs hard and white - Archibald Lampman "At the Ferry"

Winged with white mirth - Archibald Lampman "Winter"

Through the forest white and bare - Archibald Lampman "The Woodcutter's Hut"

Round a white hearth of desert - D.H. Lawrence "Men in New Mexico"

Pillars of white bronze standing rigid - D.H. Lawrence "The Revolutionary"

Bitter-stinging white world - D.H. Lawrence "Southern Night"

Bridges and blood boiled white - Hailey Leithauser "O, She Says"

Clouds of white linen and storm-black damask - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"

Silver shavings whitened with milky oil - Philip Levine "Drum"

A white eye to the hills - Li Po "Looking at the Moon After Rain" (translated by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell)

By white gates lost and lonely - Li Shang-yin "Spring Rain" transl. by Burton Watson

Your feet will be white lightning - Vachel Lindsay "The Celestial Circus"

The white pavilions rose and fell - Henry W. Longfellow "The Beleaguered City"

The wild white honey of your words - Amy Lowell "Carrefour"

Little white skeletons playing the fiddle - Amy Lowell "Katydids"

Cracker sparks of scarlet in the white - Amy Lowell "Red Slippers"

The white Pierrot, wreathed in smoke - Amy Lowell "Stravinsky's Three Pieces, 'Grotesques,' for String Quartets: Second Movement"

Whiter than thistle-down - James Russell Lowell "The Singing Leaves"

And walk with me in the moon's white rain - Wilson MacDonald "The Miracle Songs of Jesus"

His mantle of sand so white - Charles Mackay "The Kelpie of Corrievreckan"

A hot, white sky above it - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "Wet Weather"

A great white flower of solitude - Dorothea Mackellar "The Moon and the Morning"

An orchid doubled-over with white blooms - Joanie Mackowski "View from a Temporary Window"

From the sobbing viols drew white tears - Stephane Mallarme "Apparition" translated by Wilfrid Thorley

Net the white water with silver - Jeannette Marks "Bread"

Scoops the white crest off a wave - Jeannette Marks "Calendar"

His winter's cell of silver white - Jeannette Marks "Calendar"

Throws white fingers up out of loam - Jeannette Marks "Obscurity"

There I pulled the whitest stars - Jeannette Marks "Stars"

A black crow spits out white fog - Herbert Woodward Martin "A Deaf Old Man"

By the white swan chaperoned - D.M. Matheson "The Gardens"

With clean white tears of April rain - Theodore Maynard "Easter"

The treasury of her white memories - Theodore Maynard "In Domo Johannis"

The thin, white ashes of the hearth - Theodore Maynard "Spring, 1916"

Dust descending in the glaring white gap - Medbh McGuckian "Painting by Moonlight"

The white blanket icicles pierce - Maureen N. McLane "Horoscope"

Has seen white Eros die - Louis J. McQuilland "Ballade of Dead Favourites"

In white triple tiers of glittering gates - Herman Melville "The Maldive Shark"

Dreams upon the eyes of white geraniums - Charlotte Mew "Madeleine in Church"

The white houses transfigured one by one - Alice Meynell "Summer in England, 1914"

White lilies by the gray hearthstone - Joaquin Miller "To Ye Fighting Lords of London Town"

The humbled white of the snow - Jenny Molberg "The Pheasant"

A lone dark seed with its own white soul - David Mook "Milkweed"

A white fluffy ball changing semblance - Marjorie Moorhead "Head in the Clouds"

Turn this white page of nothing into a night sky - Tomás Q. Morín "Bird"

The ingenue faces of pink and white impatiens - Lisel Mueller "When I Am Asked"

Blue with stormy swirls of white and worried gray - T. Emmett Mueller "Purified on the Only Visible Moon"

Storms of white trigonometries - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

Little white boxes of ash - Laura Mullen "White Box (notes)"

Gone to their white lairs - Francis Neilson "Let Us Make a Garden"

Of the days white with space - Pablo Neruda "Alliance (Sonata)" translated by Donald D. Walsh

A white phantom in cold garments - Pablo Neruda "The Egoist" transl. by William O'Daly

A white shivering in the void - Pablo Neruda "Swan Lake" transl. by Alastair Reid

How triumphal and boundless your orbit of white - Pablo Neruda "We Together" translated by Donald D. Walsh

White palaces wrought for love - E. Nesbit "St. Valentine's Day"

An orchard of white lies - Hieu Minh Nguyen "A/S/L"

Fall's white glare and drumming zest - Robert Nichols "The Man of Honour"

A circuit of white orchids ringing - Achy Obejas "Volver"

Time melts when white hawks come - dg nanouk okpik "When White Hawks Come"

The white and silky trumpet of nothing - Mary Oliver "At the Shore"

The quick white summer rain - Mary Oliver "Maples"

Tossed the white moon upward - Mary Oliver "Nature"

For the white blossoms, and the secrecy - Mary Oliver "Someday"

Friends with the hard white stars - Mary Oliver "Stars"

To the white feet of the trees - Mary Oliver "Where Does the Dance Begin, Where Does It End?"

The wind-bird with its white eyes - Mary Oliver "White-eyes"

And the white rose is a dove - John Boyle O'Reilly "The White Rose"

A white road only as long as your body - Gregory Orr "Gathering the Bones Together Six: The Journey"

The white searchlight's quivering spires - Herbert E. Palmer "Air Raid"

White scallions with frost on their spines - P'an Yueh "Rhyme-Prose on the Idle Life" transl. by Burton Watson

Fell in marble precipice of white - R.M.S. Pasley "The Diver"

Timeless agony of the white fire - Josephine Preston Peabody "Canticle of the Babe"

The whited pumice of the storm - Walter S. Percy "The Blizzard"

Over the white pellet of noon - Kiki Petrosino "Jantar Mantar"

White blood appearing from warm air - Kiki Petrosini "Terrorem"

One endless white furrow of water - Patrick Philips "Elegy with Oil in the Bilge"

A swift white ship in which to ride - Miriam Clark Potter "A Ballad of Three"

White as god's own ribs - D.A. Powell "corydon & alexis, redux"

The sun's white alchemy - E.J. Pratt "Flashlights and Echoes"

In wreaths of white stars - E.J. Pratt "Flashlights and Echoes"

A smudged white thumbprint on the night sky - Minnie Bruce Pratt "The Blue Cup"

Wearing the white dress of sanctuary - "Presence" [The Atlantic Monthly v.13 no.76, Feb. 1864]

An a white scarf he did wear - anonymous? "Proud Lady Margaret"

Stitches itself a whitened scar - Khadijah Queen "Common Miracles"

Smoke rising grey to white - Khadijah Queen "Erosion"

A skulk of white foxes stands watch - Paige Quinones "Canopy"

White petals pooled around her ankles - Paige Quinones "Venice Beach"

A great white bird on sunlit wing - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Sunday in Liguria"

The moon wheels its white shoulder - Paisley Rekdal "何日/What Day"

White and still as a pillar of salt - Lola Ridge "Back Yards"

As a white goat before the slaughter - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"

Of some white palpitating core - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"

Pierced with the white crow of dawn - Lola Ridge "Firehead part I: He 3: The Light"

The white bones of fanged Jerusalem - Lola Ridge "Firehead part II: John: He walks at dawn in a wood without Jerusalem"

The white eyes of blind gods - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 2: The Mother"

With naked lilies in white truce - Lola Ridge "Lull Before Storm"

Late snow beats with cold white fists - Lola Ridge "Manhattan Lights"

Little white runners before the dawn - Lola Ridge "To the Free Children"

A weed we named white whisper - Jack Ridl "American Suite for a Lost Daughter"

With yellow gold and white jewels - Rihaku "Exile's Letter" transl. by Ezra Pound

White with a thousand frosts - Rihaku "Lament of the Frontier Guard" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)

Would follow the white gulls or ride them - Rihaku "The River Song" transl. by Ezra Pound

Framed her in a smile of white - James Whitcombe Riley "Leonanie"

As white as the gleam of her beckoning hand - James Whitcombe Riley "The Little Red Ribbon"

swallowed in the calculations of white sheets - Ed Roberson "(...As for the Swallows, All They Were Doing)"

Love's white hand upon my wrist - Charles G.D. Roberts "My Garden"

White fire and amethyst - Charles George Douglas Roberts "The Silver Thaw"

Beneath green leaves and lilies white - Rennell Rodd "Atque in Perpetuum Frater Ave Atque Vale"

Smile at my old white years - Rennell Rodd "By the South Sea"

Pretty white lamb in the clover - "Rural Song" transl. by Eleanor Hull

White bars against the dark ochre matting - David St. John "Beeches"

Through blue nights into white stars - Carl Sandburg "Prayers of Steel"

Talking to a spread of white stars - Carl Sandburg "Shirt"

A million miles of white snowstorms - Carl Sandburg "Two Strangers Breakfast"

thrashing in the white space between - Sam Sax "Bury"

Pearls of white enchantment I bestrew - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"

White from the chrysalis of death - Clinton Scollard "The Mist and the Sea"

Stretching weird and white - Clinton Scollard "Wild Geese"

Knew their movement like black on white - Alexandra Seidel "Kepler's Music"

The great suns burn into whitest ash - Virna Sheard "The Cry"

With white fire laden - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Cloud"

Pours out the moon's white mercy - Clark Ashton Smith "The Hope of the Infinite"

White hells of light and clamour - Clark Ashton Smith "Inferno"

The white curse of clearer day - Clark Ashton Smith "The Nereid"

Green to gold to blinding white - Tracy K. Smith "We Feel Now A Largeness Coming On"

Spinning her wild white thread - Leonora Speyer "Abrigada"

The sorrow of white paper - Elizabeth Spires "A Little Song"

Hears nothing but the white vowels of the wind - A.E. Stallings "Epic Simile"

The warm, white oblivion of sleep - A.E. Stallings "Two Nursery Rhymes: Lullaby and Rebuttal"

White as the moon's cold hands - George Sterling "An Altar of the West"

The voice of Heaven's whitest star - George Sterling "Duandon"

The whitest beacon on the coasts of Time - George Sterling "The Fleet"

Where Love's white altars gleam - George Sterling "From Dawn to Dawn"

Time's whitest loves lie radiant - George Sterling "To Browning"

And webs as white as milk - George Sterling "Sails"

White silent owls of snow - L.A.G. Strong "The Bird Man"

The red moons wane to white - Algernon Charles Swinburne "August"

The vortex of the white page - Arthur Sze "The Glass Constellation"

Beyond white drill and red ink - Sonya Taaffe "Amitruq Nekyia"

White through my cradled dreams - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

White shadows descending through long twilight - Keith Taylor "The Roads to Cordoba"

For one white singing hour - Sara Teasdale "Barter"

White flying joy - Sara Teasdale "Meadowlarks"

Willows whiten, aspens quiver - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "The Lady of Shalott"

Lying, robed in snowy white - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "The Lady of Shalott"

Down descends in orbs of white - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: III. Thoughts"

Tarnished prisons lined with white and gold - Iris Tree "Streets"

The white sun all at once lost in the west - Ts'ao Chih "Presented to Piao, the Prince of Pai-ma" transl. by Burton Watson

Of cynic ice and sudden white blasts - Mark Van Doren "The Rivals"

In shining pools of white and gold - Henry van Dyke "Flood-Tide of Flowers in Holland"

Amid the white and crimson store - Henry van Dyke "Reliance"

The white flame of countless diamonds burns - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires VIII" transl. by Alma Strettell

The thick felt of the mist's white hood - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Fishermen" transl. by Alma Strettell

Blossoms into a hyacinth-flower, cold, fragrant, white - Maximilian Voloshin "The Birth of a Poem" transl. by A. S. K. [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

Clouds naked and white - Afaa Michael Weaver "The Silver Thread"

Coming home to cook white stones - Wei Ying-wu "Sent to the Taoist Holy Man of Ch'uan-chiao" transl. by Burton Watson

White rage of desperate moon-drawn waters - Edith Wharton "La Folle du Logis"

Face the day's white monotone - Helen Hay Whitney "The Ribbon"

With the white amaranths underneath - John Greenleaf Whittier "Snow-Bound"

Whiter than silk and redder than thread - Jessica P. Wick "How Wizards Duel"

Into overpowering white - William Carlos Williams "Conquest"

Winds of the white poppy - William Carlos Williams "The Dark Day"

Plash into the clean white sink - William Carlos Williams "Good Night"

With a roar show the white - William Carlos Williams "Love Song"

Sweet smells from a white sky - William Carlos Williams "Love Song"

Pink confused with white flowers - William Carlos Williams "The Pot of Flowers"

Waved me from the white wet - William Carlos Williams "The Wanderer"

Grey gulls among the white - William Carlos Williams "The Wanderer"

A whitish light edging the earth's offerings - Charles Wright "Yellow Wings"

White angels of surprise - R. Walter Wright "Easter Morn"

A white well in a black cave - Elinor Wylie "Incantation"

In the smothering dark one white star - Elinor Wylie "Incantation"

Reach out toward the margin's white hand - Wendy Xu "Praxis"

With white feet of angels seven - W.B. Yeats "A Dream of a Blessed Spirit"

Under the same white stars- W.B. Yeats "They went forth to the Battle, but they always fell"

White birds on the foam - W.B. Yeats "The White Birds"

A white egret under a waterfall - Cynthia Zarin "Conversazione"

Weathers the white earth's thirst - Art Zilleruelo "Ghost Story"

The white and drunken pallet of memories - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 9" transl. by Katherine Silver

In a whitened time that fades desire - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 20" transl. by Katherine Silver


Black and White.

Sycamores peeling to bonewhite - Elizabeth Seydel Morgan "Without a Philosophy"

A fire-white ghost - Tracy K. Smith "Einstein's Mother"

The sun is a flame-white disc - William Carlos Williams "Danse Russe"

A foam-white arm that beckoned once - George Sterling "Duandon"

Pass, frost-white ghost - Arthur Shearly Cripps "A Lyke-Wake Carol"

The long, green-white reverie of the horizon - Maxwell Bodenheim "Images of Life and Death: Death"

Brought a lily-white doe - Alfred, Lord Tennyson "Lady Clare"

Every building wears a milk-white dome - Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond "After a Snow Storm"

A monument of moon-white stone - Tracy K. Smith "Everybody's Autobiography"

Mustard yellow, off-white, and mocha brown - Mouna Ammar "Azulelos of my Grandmother's Hallway"

Reliquary for the off-white light of January - Michael Dumanis "Joseph Cornell, with Box"

Phantoms of the pale-white stars - Clark Ashton Smith "The Morning Pool"

Heaven's motes sift to salt-white - Dorothea Tanning "Sequestrienne"

With quivering wand of silver-white - Joyce Kilmer "Star o' Love"

A snow-white butterfly dancing before the fitful gale - Richard Bowen "Genius" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]

Frail as a snow-white feather - Archibald Lampman "Sleep"

The whiteblue well of constant water - Karen Volkman "Sonnet [Nothing was ever what it claimed to be]"

Or crush them in my white-fanged hands - Effie Lee Newsome "O Sea, That Knowest Thy Strength"

Each white-fire-leaf of a star distinct - Stephen Vincent Benet "Flood-Tide"

Hail and white-flaked fantasy - E.J. Pratt "In a Beloved Home"

Pouring white-flecked fire - Florence Kiper Frank "Dawn in the Hills"

White-fruited cocoa shown against the shell - James Whitcombe Riley "An Empty Glove"

Love and anger and white-gold milk - Maggie Nelson "The World"


White-Hot.


To hide our white-lightning past - Lisa M. Bradley "Una Cancion de Keys"

A mixture of whitelime and brine - Angela Figuera Aymerich "Women at the Market" transl. by Hardie St Martin

Spilling in the white noise of my head - Peter Balakian "Waiting for a Number"

Whatever unannounced whiteout blizzard hits our blood - Janet Kauffman "Their Books Would Write Us"

A spark crystal in a whiteout - dg nanouk okpik "For-The-Spirits-Who-Have-Rounded-The-Bend IIVAQSAAT"

Where White phosphorus is made - Rickey Laurentiis "Tall Lyric for Palestine (Or, The Harder Thinking)"

When first the white-thorn blows - John Milton "Lycidas"

Highways burnt then whitewashed - Alise Alousi "What Every Driver Must Know"

An orchard with white-washed trees - David O'Neil "Poems: Moods and Moments"

The adagio echoes in that whitewashed cave - Alexandra Lytton Regalado "The Garden of Earthly Delights"

And watched Magellan's white-winged ships - Sharlot M. Hall "The West"

White-winged mother of crags - E.J. Pratt "Re-Born"


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