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Carving your name on the cell wall - Daisy Aldan "Your Letter"

The thirst that ached in his shriveled cells - Mike Allen "Deluge"

To lone retreats and leafy cells - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.IV--The Sunbeam"

Dreams flower in the cells of night - Elizabeth Bartlett "Landscape: With Bread"

Within each steel-bound coffin of a cell - Ralph Chaplin "Mourn not the Dead"

In the cytoplasm of their cells - Gospel Chinedu "In a Tissue Processing Class the Lecturer Tells the Biafra War Through the Lenses of a Microscope"

Desperate faces at each cell - H.D. "Prisoners"

Descend among the cunning cells - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity XLI"

Before they can decode the message sent to the cells - Rita Dove "Borderline Mambo"

The cipher that's writ upon our cell - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"

Reveres the stillness of the syren's cell - "A Farewell to Naples" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXIII, v.LXVII, March 1850]

Leaning against the shadow of dead cells - Adam J. Gellings "Somewhere Else"

Cells nightgowned in moon - Adam J. Gellings "Somewhere Else"

A cell of brown and bloody earth - F.W. Harvey "The Sleepers"

Each passion from its cell profound - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

Your cells by careful winter nursed - Mary E. Hewitt "Green Spots in the City" [The Knickerbocker v.22 no.4, Oct. 1843]

The first cell that learned to divide - Jane Hirshfield "Zero Plus Anything Is a World"

In the sunlit cells of memory - Jean Ingelow "Afternoon at a Parsonage"

Rarer than soft honey cells - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"

As pining captive quits his cell - Kirtle "My Home in Annandale Revisited" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.6-v.I, 9 Feb. 1884]

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

Strange lilies bloomed in lightless cells - Don Marquis "Chant of the Changing Hours"

The million cells of sense - John Masefield "Lollingdon Downs"

That lead me where my cells have already been - Leslie McIntosh "ANAMNESIS"

Blood cells glinting into oblivion - Arianna Monet "I'm rewatching the She-Ra episode where Glimmer gets sick for the first time"

Sinks and binds the copper's cell - Pablo Neruda "Eternity" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Thronging the fabric of their cells - Caitriona O'Reilly "The Airship Era"

For thought's most sacred cells - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Journey to Trenton Falls"

a caste of lies is built as cells - Ugonna-Ora Owoh "Syndrome"

To stir inert cells to divide and replicate - Robert Pack "Big Bang" [Poetry, January 1988]

Soaking up the cell's red smear - Jeffrey Pethybridge "Note on Method"

Confined within cells of bark & wood - Kiki Petrosino "The Spell"

Shared his cells with worms and ferns - Melissa Range "All Creation Wept"

each cell being called to the center - Giovannai Rosa "a force is a push, or a pull (5.8 million puerto ricans in america)"

Eager whispers Echo round each cell - Thomas Roscoe "The Tower of London.--A Poem" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLII, v.LVII, Feb. 1845]

A swell of cells becoming spinal filaments - Chet'la Sebree "An End"

In all the serious confetti of my cells - Brenda Shaughnessy "Me in Paradise"

A cold jail cell flooded with light - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"

My cells are exploding into a wasting lament - Sandra Simonds "It's Going to Hurt" [Poetry May 2017]

Awake the mountain echo in her cell - William Somerville "The Chase"

A cedar in this narrow cell is thrust - Muriel Stuart "The Seed Shop"

Expel your suppressing cells - Maral Taheri "Asylum Seeker" transl. Hajar Hussaini

Wild winds bound within their cell - Tennyson "Mariana"

The Nymph's caverned cell - M.B.M. Toland "Aegle"

Brightens the gloom of the anchorite's cell - Charles E. Trail "They May Tell of a Clime. To -- --" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Each of us roams our own locked cell of perception - Dean Young "Age of Discovery" [Poetry, January 1988]


The signals sent on the cellular level - Mary Jo Bang "On the Nature of Hardwiring"


strung their frosted hex-cells starwise - Amanda Gafford "Tigerlily"


Hunt a storm-cell's shifting edge - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "swifts"


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