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Offer a share of your brigand-sun - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Retort Discourteous"

Drift and abundance in what she offered - Elizabeth Bradfield "Learning to Swim"

Reaching to the sky for an offering - William Brewer "West Virginia"

To offer up intoxicating ripeness - May Chong "Catering"

Offering up their gray matter to irrational half truths - G. O. Clark "Some Zombies One Should Avoid"

Accept a sinner's offering - Benjamin Copeland "Good Friday"

Greet strange heralds offering tribute - William Cory "Amavi"

Receiving our bodies as offerings - Chibueze Crouch-Anyarogbu "host"

offered up each fragrant night - E. E. Cummings "Amores (VII)"

Incense offered on a baseless shrine - Charlotte Cushman "Duchess de la Valliere"

In reason's balance her best offers weigh - Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos "Epistle to Cean Bermudez, on the Vain Desires and Studie of Men" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]

Offered a handful of tinfoil stars - Cheryl Dumesnil "The Heart Has Four Chambers"

Offered them a cup of moon - Stephen Dunn "Moonrakers"

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

Offered its last apparition - Carolyn Forche "Curfew"

Offers history few options - James Galvin "Upslope"

Offered whole in one gesture - Forrest Gander "Pastoral"

Offer sacrifices proper to the season - Dana Gioia "Shopping"

Offering the world unnamed things - Rae Gouirand "Fig Suite"

Mistaken as an offering - Leah Naomi Green "Hashem"

What they offer to their fruits - Leah Naomi Green "Week Twenty: Indulgences"

An offering above the sleeping sunset - Wendy Guerra "Closed Sunset on Manatees" transl. by Nancy Naomi Carlson and Esperanza Hope Snyder

Come with offerings of wine and fruit - Han-Shan "[Have I a body or have I none?]" transl. by Burton Watson

The tide of chance may bring its offer - Thomas Hardy "The Opportunity"

Can offer balm to all - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat XLI"

Are offered me in the guise of jewels - Anne Hebert "The Tomb of Kings" transl. by Kathleen Weaver

There offered up his golden heart - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"

Offers a still life of skin - Mary Hickman "Everything Is Autobiography and Everything Is a Portrait"

Offers fair omen for a rich year - Hsieh Hui-Lien "Prose Poem on the Snow" transl. by Burton Watson

Who never neglect to offer up praise - "IX: Otro Tlaocolcuica Otomitl | An Otomi Song of Sadness" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton

Offering neither tea nor directions - Jacqueline Johnson "Oracle"

I offer these as tonic - Camisha L. Jones "Haunted"

If you eat what is offered - Janet Kauffman "Interrogation"

Take the new skin this place has offered - Cam Kelley "Playing Fetch with the Grim"

Offer you a dowry of plucked lotus - Vandana Khanna "Parvati Tires of Waiting"

This testament offers no sound or silence - Amy King "Ancient Sunlight"

Offer the first fruits of the clustered bowers - Emma Lazarus "The New Year"

Would offer you excess - Hailey Leithauser "Scythe"

Still offers me phantoms of a dream - Li Shang-yin "Spring Rain" transl. by Burton Watson

Waiting for gentle souls to offer help - Jack Kin Lim "Kuala Lumpur Urban Legends"

Offerings in the obedient now - Ada Limon "Fifteen Balls of Feathers"

Offering ourselves to the day's ordinary rituals - Ada Limon "Fifteen Balls of Feathers"

Whatever the hollow year must offer - Canisia Lubrin "In the Middle of the Burning"

Offer an opening I am too small to see - Emilie Lygren "Meditation"

Even though your offerings were true - D. Kealiʻi MacKenzie "Miracles Welcome"

Drinks the beaker offered by the fates - Douglas Malloch "Life"

Offer the antidote for neglect - Shara McCallum "Ghazal"

Offers all the unexpected chances - Tim Newcomb "Evocative Montana"

That offer wary windmills to the Rich - "Nonsense"

Offering me life in a different shape - Maura O'Dea "Dad Explains Dimensions at Outback Steakhouse"

Offered their sceptres to his hand - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Hymn Written for a Sunday School"

Each arm a branch raised in offering - Shelley Puhak "Portrait of the Artist Throwing a Dinner Party While the City Burns"

Where love's sweet offerings fall - Alice Wellington Rollins "I Know Myself the Best-Beloved of All"

Offered more than enough - Kay Ryan "Ticket"

And offers incense in her heart - Charles Sangster "A Living Temple"

Offering me their flowers and then their leaves - Jason Schneiderman "House with a Hot Tub and Pool"

Offering me their oxygen in exchange for my carbon dioxide - Jason Schneiderman "House with a Hot Tub and Pool"

Alert to what silence has to offer - Diane Seuss "Silence Is So Accurate, Rothko Wrote"

Offering sweet incense to the sunrise - Percy Bysshe Shelley "The Daemon of the World"

Such the thorny home she offers - "The Sleeping Peri: Lines Suggested by Palmer's Statue" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]

Offered myself as sanctuary - Aaron Smith "Boston"

A devil who offers up candy - Richard Solomon "Daddy Long Legs of the Evening ... Hope!"

Another offering for the fire - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 36: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Offered honey but arrived with too much grief - Ali Trotta "The Devil You Know"

they once offered asylum to the Sun - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "This Kiln Isn't For Everyone"

Each voluble note offers to guide you - Henry van Dyke "The Angler's Reveille"

But offered nothing to anyone - A. Van Jordan "A Moment Alone"

The ask and the offer in garlanded time - Jo Walton "Nemi"

The feverish offering of our cold water sacrifices - Lucy A.E. Ward "Haystacks"

Offered himself in pieces - Tanaya Winder "Becoming a Ghost"

Drink what they offer you and become it - Michelle Wirth "Campus"

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

Offering the nerves of a future - Jenny Xie "The Rupture Tense"

Not desiring to offer war - "XV: Tezozomoctli ic Motecpac | The Reign of Tezozomoctli" transl. from Nahuatl by Daniel G. Brinton


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