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The Apple and the Hawthorn bloom together - Martin Armstrong "Honey Harvest"

The sharp bite of the bad apple - Mary Jo Bang "Given to Believe"

Brown and bruised as apples over-ripe - Samiya Bashir "Second Law"

As snow apples fall - Lucie Brock-Broido "Self-Portrait as a Herd of One"

The time for apple hunger - Witter Bynner "Young Eden"

Pink to the peach and pink to the apple - Willa Cather "Fides Spes"

Gold apples from the guarded trees - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"

Thirty times around the apple orchard - Giorgiomaria Cornelio "La specia storta (The Bent Species)" transl. by Moira Egan

Gold apples set with silver apple-leaf - H.D. "Lais"

A great pale apple of silver and pearl - Fanny Stearns Davis "Two Songs of Conn the Fool: Moon Folly"

Apples of orange and copper fire - Fanny Stearns Davis "Two Songs of Conn the Fool: Moon Folly"

Never meant for the apple to make you hungry - Diane DeCillis "Seeing Like Cezanne"

The apple green water of my mother's youthful memory - Jasmeet Dosanjh "A Spirit Friend"

Deep on moon-washed apples of wonder - John Drinkwater "Moonlit Apples"

Some ancient memory of apples - Helen Parry Eden "Simkin"

Took a few herbs and apples - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Days"

Immune to poison, apples, and the rest - Arthur Davison Ficke "To John Cowper Powys, on His 'Confessions'"

With the devil's rotting apples - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Osten VIII"

The apples that blossom during a February heat wave - Sarah Freligh "In this Poem, We Will Not Glorify Sunrise"

Apples summer left behind - Avis Harley "Feet Treat"

Apples set on coals to back - Leslie Pickney Hill "Christmas at Melrose"

Crows & apples sanction their appeal - Brenda Hillman "Poem for a National Seashore"

Stone did not become apple - Jane Hirshfield "Counting, This New Year's Morning, What Powers Yet Remain To Me"

Held this mornings apples as they fell - Jane Hirshfield "A Sweetening All Around Me as It Falls"

The apple of silver will work him a charm - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

The apple of copper will warm his heart - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

The apple of gold will teach him a song - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

Courting a horse with an apple - John James "April, Andromeda"

Apples of ashes, golden bright - Lionel Johnson "The Dark Angel"

With autumn grows on red ripe apples - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"

The apples tumid with grief - Snigdha Koirala "Fragments on Naturalization"

The warm, wet breath of apples - Ted Kooser "Applesauce"

The mess of crows that fills the apple tree - Danusha Laméris "Omens"

Such apples as these gardens bear - Andrew Lang "Lost in Hades"

The apple allied to the thorn - Vachel Lindsay "In Praise of Johnny Appleseed"

Apple stealing under the sea - Mina Loy "Love Songs to Joannes"

The apple we bit for truth - Thomas Lynch "Learning Gravity"

The bright apples burn - Donnchad Ruadh MacNamara, c.1730 "The Fair Hills of Eire" transl. by George Sigerson

The eye chews the apple - Ruth Madievsky "Electrons"

Ripe apples drop about my head - Andrew Marvell "The Garden"

Sweet and cold as the wine of apples - Edgar Lee Masters "Johnny Appleseed"

Apple of my closed eye - Jeffrey McDaniel "Jonathan"

Growling apples and dirt - Maggie Nelson "Shiner"

Taste the bitter apple - Marilyn Nelson "Bitter Apple"

The shimmering of zinc and apples - Pablo Neruda "Cordilleras" transl. by Maria Jacketti

The sweeter the apple, the blacker the core - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of a Great Weariness"

Of apples, victory, tangerines, and smoke - Carl Phillips "Archery"

Barren apples beard the rocks - Alan Porter "Introduction to a Narrative Poem"

Apples of jest - E. Rendall "Epitaph"

Became apples for vultures - Lola Ridge "Firehead part III: Judas 1: Flower of Silver"

Apples of fire ripened and fell - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 2: The Mother"

On my board are bitter apples - Lola Ridge "To the American People"

Rosy apple, lemon, or pear - "Rosy Apple, Lemon, or Pear"

How the apple-boughs are twisted in their pain - Leonora Speyer "The Story as I Understand It"

The apple of the world - W. Force Stead "The Burden of Babylon"

The peerless apples of the Hesperides - R.H. Stoddard "Ode [The days are growing chill]"

Blots the shoal with golden apples - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"

Four apples on the bough - Algernon Charles Swinburne "August"

Could wear blood like apples do - Mary Szybist "Withdrawal"

And drown the cargoed apples - Dylan Thomas "I see the boys of summer"

No garden here, apples nor mistletoe - Edward Thomas "Under the Woods"

Count on summer evenings the apples he will eat - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: IX. The Sands"

Even the apples were poison - Ann Townsend "A Unified Berlin"

Flung me the apple of eternal laughter - Iris Tree "[From the fathomless depth of my boredom]"

The weight of apples in the blossoms - Chase Twichell "The Blade of Nostalgia"

Kissing apples till they blush - Julia Carter Welch "Fall"

The breath of vineyards, of apples and nuts and wine - John Greenleaf Whittier (uncredited) "Cobbler Keezar's Vision" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]

Reaping gold apples of the storm - Humbert Wolfe "Apples"


An orchard chaotic with apple blossoms - John James "Beneath the Trees at Ellingsworth"

Apple blossoms buried in the tall grass - Richard Solomon "Spring Cleaning"

A thousand tropics in an apple blossom - William Carlos Williams "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower" [excerpt]

Briefer than apple-blossom's breath - Elinor Wylie "Wild Peaches"


Bed of apple-branches & thyme - Carolina Ebeid "[You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior]"


Bees' quaint seduction of apple pie - Richard Solomon "Young Virgin Autosodomized by the Horns of Her Own Chastity"


Bargain for a keg of apple-sauce - Alfred B. Street "The Song of the Axe"


Stirred by apple-scented wind - Clara Shanafelt "Fantastic"


Fair apple trees keep ward - Ceiriog "The White Stone" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

The mouse that gnaws an apple tree's roots - Jennifer Chang "Obedience, or the Lying Tale"

Of green gems on my apple tree - John Drinkwater "May Garden"

Came not before an apple tree - Snigdha Koirala "Fragments on Naturalization"

Building my next in the old apple-tree - Ruth Revere "A Bluebird's Song"


Tasting of acid flame and apple wine - Ruth Lechlitner "A Winter's Tale"


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