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Afterglow.


Who left him aglow with deadly salts - Roz Kaveney "Twelve Steampunk Sonnets: Gravestones"

To stand aglow at marvel's side - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "The Shell and the World"

Aglow with the pale rocket's intermittent light - Alan Seeger "The Aisne (1914-15)"

Opals aglow in saffron seas - Clark Ashton Smith "The Cloud-Islands"


The dizzy glow of a lavender sea - Anne Carly Abad "Where the Waves Meet"

Glow with the weight of love - Aria Aber "Ode to My Hair"

Glowing forms in silk embroideries - Harold Acton "Hilarity"

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

A cobalt glow in an empty room - Hala Alyan "Siri as Mother"

And the warm glow grew deeper - Martin Armstrong "The Buzzards"

Spreads wide a saffron glow - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"

In the glow of dogs barking - Mary Jo Bang "Let's Say Yes: 5. Opened and Shut"

Three paces in the moonlight's glow - Djuna Barnes "Serenade"

The frightened eyes of the city glow - Elizabeth Bartlett "Dark Angel"

Glowing with the zeal of it - Stephen Vincent Benet "Alexander VI Dines with the Cardinal of Capua"

Through alehouse curtains glowed - Edmund Blunden "Sheet Lightning"

Raspberries of the glowing amber kind - Louise Morey Bowman "Amber Raspberries"

The waning moon glowing like a hypothesis - Traci Brimhall "Mouth of the Canyon"

Of all the hues I held a glowing handful - C. "That's What We Are" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCL, v.LVI, Dec. 1844]

Glowed within the wines we drank - Giosue Carducci "At the Table of a Friend" transl. by Frank Sewall

Veiled in the glow of the golden broom - Giosue Carducci "A Dream in Summer" transl. by Frank Sewall

No whispering zephyrs fan the glowing skies - N.H. Carter "[No verdure smiles; no crystal fountains play]" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]

Her lantern glows amidst sweet eglantine - Anna Cates "Three Triolets"

Dimmed by the lightning's ever-fitful glow - Ralph Chaplin "Prison Nocturne"

The glowing bubbles of the future burst - Thomas S. Chard "Across the Sea"

A two-edg'd sword of glowing fire - John Church, Jr. "The Fall of Jerusalem: Part I"

When Robert's snowy woods glow with an unearthly light - G. O. Clark "American Poetry 101 Mashup" [Robert Frost]

Sometimes glowing into glory - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

And bid the colours of sunset glow - Barry Cornwall "The Weaver's Song" [Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 17, July 7, 1832]

In moonlight that gathered and glowed - Marion Couthouy "Three Watches" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Dec. 1878]

That holds hushed willows anchored in its glow - Hart Crane "Voyages VI"

I am conscripted to their shadows' glow - Hart Crane "The Wine Menagerie"

Conscripted to their shadows' glow - Hart Crane "The Wine Menagerie"

Burst wide their glowing jaws - Isabella Valancy Crawford "The Sword"

That through the darkest hours shall glow - Julia [Julia Day] "A Call" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXCVII, v.LXIV, Nov. 1848]

Not thus yields life each glowing hue - J.D. [Julia Day] "On the Old Year" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLX, v.LVIII, Oct. 1845]

This eerie glow of stucco sky - Meg Day "Big Sky Domestic"

The glowing past returned to mind - Delta "The Message of Seth: An Oriental Tradition" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXIII, Jan. 1851, v.LXIX]

Tinted with the glow of bright romance - Delta "A November Morning's Reverie" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXXXV, v.LXII, Nov. 1847]

The glow of heaven's serenest star - Eleanor C. Donnelly "Mary Immaculate"

The glows of autumn sunset on eternal snows - Eleanor C. Donnelly "The Vision of the Monk Gabriel" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.3, March 1863]

How they lift their glowing cups to me - Julia C.R. Dorr "Three Roses" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.26, Nov. 1889]

Fixed and glowing on the air - John Drinkwater "May Garden"

Which glows in fragrance to the sun - Pierre Dupont "A Serenade"
Unto the vastness where forever glows - George William Russell aka A.E. "Night"

Vaporous sapphire, violet glow and silver gleam - A.E. "The Twilight of Earth"

When dazzled by the gorgeous glow - Elizabeth J. Eames "Early English Poets: Chaucer" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.2, Feb. 1848]

Its creations with immortal life still glow - Elizabeth J. Eames "Early English Poets: Dryden" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.3, Mar. 1848]

Mix polar night with tropic glow - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"

Hearth on which there glows no ember - Thomas Dunn English "Jack, the Regular" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.11, no.23, Feb. 1873]

That lost, stardust word glowing black - Gabriel Ertsgaard "Stardust Word"

As the smith the glowing anvil strikes - Euripedes "Hercules Distracted" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Where the vegetative gold glows in the fruitage - Euripedes "Hercules Distracted" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Bestow the soothing of his waning glow - D.F. "The Fall of the Year" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.719, 6 Oct. 1877]

Quickened and fired by the warmth of our glow - Jessie Fauset "Touche" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Glowing in wind and change - Annie Finch "A Mabon Crown"

And enter glowing mines of cinnabar - James Elroy Flecker "The Second Sonnet of Bathrolaire"

My mind with inward vision glowed - John Freeman "The Body"

Glowed with golden heat, with vivid hues - Nora May French "By Moonlight"

Bound them up with gossamer into a glowing sheaf - Rose Fyleman "The Fairy Tailor"

the candles' glow grows rusty - Gloria Gervitz "Migrations" [excerpt] transl. by Mark Schafer

One flame in a glow of green-veined rhodonite - Richard Butler Glaenzer "Star-Magic"

Swallowed with brilliant, glowing ambition - Maxwell I. Gold "Where the Moon Smiles"

Flame blue and lambent the cloud-masses glow - Maxim Gorky "The Song of the Storm-Finch" [Mother Earth v.1 no.1, March 1906] transl. by Alice Stone Blackwell

Guards the glowing coal of song - Edmund Gosse "Alere Flammam"

Glowing now under real sunlight - Lore Graham "Absence"

Have half congealed the glowing tide - Miss H.E. Grannis "The Lifted Veil"

Burning sympathy that glows unchecked - C. L. Graves "'Bleak House'"

Till every heart-string thrills and glows - Grace Greenwood "A Lay" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]

Glow with strange significance - Patricia Hampl "This Is How Memory Works"

Where fear hides in a glow - Nathalie Handal "Holy Cosmos"

Glowing rose and pensive pansy - F.W. Harvey "English Flowers in a Foreign Garden"

Glow and dance in every vein - Richard Haywarde "The Beating of the Heart" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]

Glowing suns mature with blushing vine - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"

Rising in the glow of Love's own fire - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "A Shadow"

Made his bed among the glowing embers - Oliver Herford "The Salamander"

Each increased the other's glow - Luisa Hewitt "[You lit your cigarette from mine]"

How low the candles of my knowledge glow - Leslie Pickney Hill "The Teacher"

With holiest affection glows - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part 1: A Tribute"

Unlace this scar to see this ember glow inside - David Hornibrook "Lauds"

Our hopes with pleasure glowing - S.S. Hornor "Stanzas" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

With golden dyes are glowing all around - "The Hunt Is Up"

All bedecked they glow with purple gleam - W.I. "The Rocky Boulders of Cornwall" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.689, 10 March 1877]

Fire from every glowing string shall mingle - Ione "Lay" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]

An agitation in the falling water of creatures set to glowing - Mark Jarman "Dispatches from Devereux Slough"

Where the ice plants glow - Gabriel Jesiolowski "Entry for Not an Island"

The golden bowl with its glowing fire - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. "A Song of Life"

Irradiate as the astral glow of planetary lustre - Margaret Junkin "The Destruction of Sodom" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Never ghostless as it glows - A.M. Juster "The impossible in which I believe"

The rampart's glowing crown - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Sixth: Uma's Espousals" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith

A glowing thing learning - Sarah Kay "Jakarta, January"

The London glare climbs upward to make the sad skies glow - Sheila Kaye-Smith "Willow's Forge"

Bastion'd with pyramids of glowing gold - John Keats "Hyperion"

Still glows the splendor of the wonderous dreams - Frances Anne Kemble "Lines Written at Venice in October, 1865" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XVII, no.97, Jan. 1876]

When the warm hearth throws its bright glow - Fanny Kemble "To --- [When the glad sun looks smiling from the sky]"

Within a sullen glow of apocalypse - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Portrait of the Mad Scientist's Wife"

Secret rapture in their breast did glow - Ivan Kozloff "KiƩff" transl. by T.B. Shaw [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXXIX, v.LV, Jan. 1844]

Glowing through the veils of storm - Archibald Lampman "Winter-Store"

Here is a world of changing glow - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "Inlet and Shore"

Streaks of glowing brightness - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"

The afternoon glows to me the old romance of David and Dora - D.H. Lawrence "Dreams Old and Nascent"

The unclouded glow of sun-steeped skies - Emma Lazarus "An Epistle"

With glowing spokes of red - Richard Le Gallienne "Sunset in the City"

In the light, the glowing splinters - Joseph Lease "Free Again [excerpt]"

In the glow of morning years - Frances Ledwidge "The Lost Ones"

Glowing behind the dark others - Denise Levertov "A Surrogate"

Across the fires that glow in the wide floor of heaven - C.S. Lewis "Spirits in Bondage part I: IX. Night"

Glowing with a saffron fire - Amy Lowell "Apples of Hesperides"

A glow from deeper skies - James Russell Lowell "The Protest"

Beyond the harvest and the summer glow - Francis J. Lys "On Re-reading 'Ruth'"

The snow of another winter, the glow of a new sunrise - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "oak"

Fireflies glow with their particular sorrow - Ruth Madievsky "Electrons"

In the moon's unhallowed glow - Maurice Maeterlinck "Temptations" transl. by Bernard Miall

The glowing purple that brims up this gold - Frederic Manning "The Cup"

Glaciers in the dawn's blush glow - Maikof (Apollon Maykov) "The Alpine Glacier" transl. by John Pollen

Filtered through glowing leaves - Marilyn McCabe "Web"

Love's softly glowing spark - Claude McKay "The Barrier"

To seize the clusters round us glowing - George Meredith "Rhine-land" [Household Words no.330, July 19, 1856]

Glow of a distant promise - W.S. Merwin "Testimony"

Make sure the orb is glowing before I return - Lincoln Michel "Another Tuesday Afternoon"

Of bitter memory that stings and glows - Adam Mickiewicz "The Grave of Countess Potocka" transl. by Edna Worthley Underwood

Each cup mirrors the glowing skies - Harriet Monroe "A Hymn"

Within whose glowing sphere is mirrored half a world - Harriet Monroe "With a Copy of Shelley"

Dissolving with a feverish glow of light - Robert Montgomery "Consumption" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

Walks the glowing paths of the midnight garden - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"

All around, roses glow in nebula tints - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"

The days of the roses glow in the drift - William Moore "Dusk Song"

That glows with the witches' midnight toil - Henry Morford "The Holynights" [Graham's Magazine v.XXI no.6, Dec. 1842]

Glow patterned itself around their body - Jeremiah Moriarty "New Regime" [11 Aug. 2025]

The wound upon my heart glows bright - Nasikh "[The wound upon my heart glows]" transl. by Inayat Khan and Jessie Duncan Westbrook

All the glow of fragrant hours - Francis Neilson "The Garden Made for Me"

The churning genesis of glowing and growing stones - Pablo Neruda "Stones from the Sky: XI" transl. by James Nolan

The firelit glow of a great hearth's gleam and glare - E. Nesbit and Caris Brooke "[Where do we fly, under deep dark sky?]"

Some truer me in knots of matte and glowing rage - Brandon O'Brien "Elegy for the Self as Villeneuve's Beast"

The boundless fields of glowing day - "Ode: The Birth of Poesy"

With untamed fire their broad eyes glowing - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "The Captured Wild Horse"

All the glowing spheres of paradise - Conde Benoist Pallen "Maria Immaculata"

Shone with the glow the sunset weaves - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Prophet"

His seven horns of clear gold glowing - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett

A glowing flood of magic bliss - L.J. Pierson "Woman's Dower" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.1, July 1841]

All with pearl and ruby glowing - Edgar Allan Poe "The Haunted Palace"

When the sunset light glows red between the trees - Miriam Clark Potter "The Cuddle-de-wees"

As the expiring lamp most brightly glows - Quince "Sonnets: By 'Quince': Autumn" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]

Glowed in thousands all along - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Rustic Courting XXII: Primrose Flowers"

The glow of secret heat - Theodore H. Rand "The Rose"

A duplicated golden glow - T. Buchanan Read "Drifting"

A trampled fire begins again to glow - Lola Ridge "Firehead part I: He 2: The Man from Joppa"

The glow of darkened lights - Lola Ridge "The Ghetto"

In his angered eye that glows - James Whitcombe Riley "The Frog"

The red glowing heat of their footsteps - Amy H. Robinson "Follow You"

Mark their course by moonlight glow - Amy Redpath Roddick "The Fairies"

No hell-fires within me are glowing - Morris Rosenfeld "From Dawn to Dawn" transl. from Yiddish by Rose Pastor Stokes and Helena Frank

Soaring thought and steadfast glow - J.S. "Goethe" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXLI, v.LV, Mar. 1844]

And glowing flames the hearts assail - Friedrich Schiller "To the Fates"

Glowing all around with red roses - Fritz Schnack "One Morning" transl. by William Saphier

Glow and shudder in flat patterns on a gray eternal face - Evelyn Scott "Manhattan the Unpeopled City: Potter's Field"

To the swamp where the orchid glows - Robert W. Service "The Lone Trail"

Whose life is but the dying ember's glow - The Shepherd of Sharondale "The Infant's Burial" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)

Glowed like the wheat in autumn - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Old Maid"

To reap the summer's glow - Joyce Sidman and Rick Allen "Winter Bees"

Still glows that scene's enchanting grace - B. Simmons "The Last Walk" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXCI, May 1848, v.LXIII]

With gorgeous music glowing to a close - Alexander Smith "[Joy, like a stream, flows]" [Blackwood's Ediburgh Magazine, no.CCCCLXI, v.LXXV, March 1854]

To drifts of glowing death - Effie Smith "October"

To chill its glowing depths - Miss L. Virginia Smith "The Reconciliation"

The fire-lit pewter glowing - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Ballad of Lager Bier"

That malign and ominous glow - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Summer Rain"

Lonely in her golden glow - George Sterling "Autumn (StC)"

Half its glowing temples fall to ash - George Sterling "A Visitor"

That throw a network glow - Alfred B. Street "At Rest"

Consumes the glowing heart of earth - Alan Sullivan "A Question"

The breath that makes it glow and die - Howard V. Sutherland "The Northern Light"

Glowing forth to young imagination's quickened sight - Sylvester "The Dream" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]

His spirit glowed with zeal - Henry Taylor "In Remembrance of the Hon. Edward Ernest Villiers"

Toss and glow upon the buoyant air - J. Bayard Taylor "An Hour" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXII no.2, Feb. 1848]

To glow in hymns of love - Thomas Tickell "To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Addison"

In the sawdust glow of night - Jean Toomer "Song of the Son"

To inherit the coming glow - Edwin Torres "One Wave Walking to Four Phase of the Moon"

Glowing like bottled light - Natasha Trethewey "Cameo"

Glow voluptuous of the damask rose - H.T. Tuckerman "To the Violet" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

A glowing ember in a desert campfire at midnight - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "The Red Shawl"

And beggar by their glow all other gains - A. Ethelwyn Wetherald "Words"

A chastened glow from fires celestial caught - Edith Wharton "Raffaelle to the Fornarina"

Glowing amaranth droops upon its stalk - Helen Hay Whitney "Dear Dead Women"

Have burned to their last great glow - Helen Hay Whitney "In Autumn"

A golden glow when twilight curtains fall - Helen Hay Whitney "Winter Song"

Partaking of the glowing exfoliating cleanup - Dean Young "The New Optimism" [Poetry Oct. 2010]

Condemned to freely glow - Matthew Zapruder "Canada"


Dimly-glowing bells of sleeping sea-anemones - Edward Shanks "The Rock Pool"


Irradiated with citrine moonglow - Sarah Cannavo "Lemon Drop"

The silver moonglow in the heart - George William Russell "The Master Singer"

Memory tidally locked and phasing like moonglow - M. Bartley Seigel "Hushful and Still Closer Comes the Red Fox"


Shrieking on the sunglow slopes - Diane Mehta "Gala Noise"


And regenerate in the underglow - Linette Lao "Becoming"


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