Potential Titles: Crystal
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Ascend into the world crystal - Daisy Aldan "Stones: Avesbury"
The crystal ether opens endlessly - Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "Chloroform"
Phantom of the crystal Air - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Echo-Song"
Used the heavens as a crystal ball - Julia Alvarez "Looking Up"
beneath the crystal scent sweet leaves - Elizabeth Bartlett "search the wild wind"
Set round with starry crystal rhymes - Charles Baudelaire "To a Madonna" transl. not credited
Not the crystal acorn not the golden thread - Dan Beachy-Quick "Variations on Dawn and Dusk"
Came to gates of crystal - Clive Bell "The Legend of Monte della Sibilla"
Comparing crystals and fire - Mei-mei Berssenbrugge "Wonder"
The sea calls home his crystal waves - Charles Best "A Sonnet of the Moon"
Who surrounds himself with crystal safeguards - Max Bodenheim "Color and a Woman"
Like flies made of crystal - William Brewer "Appalachia, Your Genesis"
Gathered up the crystal manna - Robert Bridges "London Snow"
Set in crystal air - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
That fills the wall of the crystal heaven - William Cullen Bryant "The Hurricane"
A draught of Hope's crystal tide - Walter Richard Cassels "Hebe"
Freaks of bright crystal - Jose Santos Chocano "The Orchids" transl. by Alice Stone Blackwell
Flings a crystal veil - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature L: The Snow"
Supplied the crystal square to grace - Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond "On a Frosty Morning"
The crystal pond where gold-fish play - Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond "Thoughts on Creation"
Descent in shattering crystal - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel IV: Άισθητιχή φαντασία"
A purses for any crystal prophet ripe - John Drinkwater "Tha [sic] Carver in Stone"
Bubbles bright as crystal beads - Helen Parry Eden "The Brook Along the Romsey Road"
With spotless wave and crystal tide - R.O. Fenwick "The Goblin Groom"
On a river of crystal light - Eugene Field "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod"
The river lifts its grain to crystal - Michael Field "An Antiphony of Advent"
On the pale and crystal desert hills - James Elroy Flecker "A Fragment"
Many a crystal palace built - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "[In my boyhood's days so drear" (transl. by Edgar Alfred Bowring)
Filigreed ivory and cornflower crystal - Mona Gould "Gift Shop Window"
December with crystal skies - Margherita Guidacci "All Saints' Day" transl. by Ruth Feldman and Brian Swann
On a crystal pivot burned and swung - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Wooing Pine"
Fashions the ice crystals into semblances - Leyla Guirand "The Abstract Maker"
Crystalled dew from the hyacinth's deep hue - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)
A crystal wall with a thousand mouths - Joy Harjo "Healing Animal"
A clockless country of crystal - Robert Hayden "Soledad"
All the diamond's crystal rays - Felicia Hemans "To My Mother"
Fills the wall of the crystal heavens - José María Heredia "The Hurricane" transl. by William Cullen Bryant
Crushing crystal dews beneath - Geo. Canning Hill "Theodora: a Ballad of the Woods"
Walling up its crystal wealth - Geo. Canning Hill "Theodora: a Ballad of the Woods"
Crimson sky and crystal run - Henry B. Hirst "The Valley of Shadow"
No crystal stair - Langston Hughes "Mother to Son"
A flawless crystal coldly clear - Robinson Jeffers "The Truce and the Peace"
Fettered in midwinter's crystal chains - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Pilot of the Plains"
Unequivocal as crystal thread - June Jordan "Problems of Translation: Problems of Language"
Before the crystal heavens darken - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Stay their crystal fretting - John Keats "In drear nighted December"
Sue before your crystal throne - Joyce Kilmer "For a Birthday"
The crystal deep of the silence - Archibald Lampman "Morning on the Lievres"
Azure glint and crystal gleam - Archibald Lampman "Winter-Store"
Tap-dancing up a crystal stair - Hailey Leithauser "The Old Woman Gets Drunk with the Moon"
With her crystal wings, and her honey heart - Vachel Lindsay "Kalamazoo"
Raw rose crystal - Federico Garcia Lorca (trans. By Sarah Arvio) "[To find a kiss of yours]"
Guardian of crystal portals - Amy Lowell "To John Keats"
Saw truth like a perfect crystal - John Masefield "A Dramatic Poem: Madman"
The moon like a piece of blackening crystal - Mei Yao-ch'en "Lunar Eclipse" transl. by Burton Watson
Skies radiant with crystal light - N. Scott Momaday "A Benign Self-Portrait"
Behold crystals of the sailing sun - N. Scott Momaday "Lines for My Daughter"
Dropping amber crystals on the needles of evergreens - N. Scott Momaday "Torrent"
A branch of fallen crystal - Pablo Neruda "Battle of the Jarama River" translated by Richard Schaaf
Cold, crystal in the hammered air - Pablo Neruda "Come Up with Me, American Love" transl. by Nathaniel Tarn
A single wave of salt and crystal - Pablo Neruda "Cordilleras" transl. by Maria Jacketti
In your gold laughter and your crystal voice - Pablo Neruda "Farewell and Sobs: Love" translated by Ilan Stavans
In the crystals of the polar moon - Pablo Neruda "Leviathan" transl. by Jack Schmitt
A crystal star in its fabric - Pablo Neruda "Rosas (1829-1849)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Arranged like a crystal bee - Pablo Neruda "Stones for Maria" transl. by Dennis Maloney
Poison kept in crystal flagons - Mari Ness "Snowmelt"
The crystal memory shared with a river - Grace Nichols "Picture My Father"
A spark crystal in a whiteout - dg nanouk okpik "For-The-Spirits-Who-Have-Rounded-The-Bend IIVAQSAAT"
Cut crystal against rainbow walls - January Gill O'Neil "Night at the Roller Palace"
crystal shards of terrigen mist - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Crystal cliffs in shining row - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
From night's crystal bars - E.J. Pratt "Flashlights and Echoes"
The blue crystal at your lip - T. Buchanan Read "Drifting"
As out of a burst crystal - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 2: The Mother"
Clockwork hearts with crystal chips & atom beats - Ann K. Schwader "Past Human"
Starlight turned them shrill as crystal - Ann K. Schwader "Quiet in Her Mind"
A closet never pierc'd with crystal eyes - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLVI"
When the obsidian sky trembles at crystal starlight - Julie Shiel "Cinderella"
The crystal of unquestioned sleep - Clark Ashton Smith "The Sorrow of the Winds"
That weep with tears of ice and crystal - Clark Ashton Smith "Eidolon"
A crystal dial to mark the hours - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Wild Wind Whistle"
Past the crystal thresholds of the dawn - George Sterling "The Caged Eagle"
Go winged with crystal fire - George Sterling "The Common Cult"
Thy voice in crystal echo - George Sterling "The Unalterable"
Crystal voices lifted to thine ears - George Sterling "Yosemite"
The dregs within its crystal hours - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"
The crystal song of the woodbine - "'Tis Sweet to Roam"
The dim psychic crystals of my soul - Iris Tree "[I met an Indian underneath a tree]"
Showering their crystals to the moon - Iris Tree "[Oh! why will you not let me love you]"
Through the crystal chandeliers of morning - Iris Tree "Streets"
Khrushchev took a crystal submarine down - Catherynne M. Valente "Aquaman and the Duality of Self/Other, America, 1985"
Reflected in the crystal of the heart - Henry van Dyke "Vera"
Hear snowy voices crystal clear - Amy Ludwig VanDerwater "Snowflake Voices"
Fastidious as a pharmacist weighing crystals - Diane Wakoski "Snowy Owl Goddess"
Full of crystal splinters - Derek Walcott "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Part II"
Walled and overlaid with dazzling crystal - John Greenleaf Whittier "Snow-Bound"
Break the crystal of a poet's heart - Oscar Wilde "On the Sale By Auction of Keats' Love Letters"
With long stems dripping crystal - Elinor Wylie "August"
Into crystal they pass - Elinor Wylie "Silver Filigree"
Tiny drops of crystal rain - Zitkála-Šá "Iris of Life"
Snowbirds spread their crystallized wings - Daisy Aldan "Mutilated Fire"
Asking for honey to crystallize - Devan Barlow "A Moon Witch at the Party"
The crystallized escape of fear - Max Bodenheim "Topsy-Turvy"
Crystallize with revelation - Tarfia Faizullah "Because There's Still a Sky, Junebug"
all witnesses to the crimes of the crystallizing eye - Robert Frazier and Andrew Joron "Cities in Fog"
Had crystalized in suns - Irene Elder Morton "In June"
Hangs crystalline on pillows of wind - Anthony Butts "Crystalline"
Crystalline before November sun - Anthony Butts "The Distance from Here to There"
The clarity and precision of the crystalline spheres - Timons Esaias "Dark Matter"
The wind's crystalline structures - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Origin of Planets"
Exist in crystalline silence - Jill Khoury "Sleep Hygiene"
A crystalline chair of learning - Pablo Neruda "Chilean Mockingbird" transl. by Jack Schmitt
To ask for a crystalline idiom - Prageeta Sharma "The Imperishable and Perishable Family"
A crystal ball lowered into low-hanging helium - Ian Goh "Firework"
Between her fingers crystal-bright - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires VIII" transl. by Alma Strettell
On geometry's inverted crystalware - Pablo Neruda "Doctor Francia" transl. by Jack Schmitt
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The crystal ether opens endlessly - Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "Chloroform"
Phantom of the crystal Air - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Echo-Song"
Used the heavens as a crystal ball - Julia Alvarez "Looking Up"
beneath the crystal scent sweet leaves - Elizabeth Bartlett "search the wild wind"
Set round with starry crystal rhymes - Charles Baudelaire "To a Madonna" transl. not credited
Not the crystal acorn not the golden thread - Dan Beachy-Quick "Variations on Dawn and Dusk"
Came to gates of crystal - Clive Bell "The Legend of Monte della Sibilla"
Comparing crystals and fire - Mei-mei Berssenbrugge "Wonder"
The sea calls home his crystal waves - Charles Best "A Sonnet of the Moon"
Who surrounds himself with crystal safeguards - Max Bodenheim "Color and a Woman"
Like flies made of crystal - William Brewer "Appalachia, Your Genesis"
Gathered up the crystal manna - Robert Bridges "London Snow"
Set in crystal air - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"
That fills the wall of the crystal heaven - William Cullen Bryant "The Hurricane"
A draught of Hope's crystal tide - Walter Richard Cassels "Hebe"
Freaks of bright crystal - Jose Santos Chocano "The Orchids" transl. by Alice Stone Blackwell
Flings a crystal veil - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature L: The Snow"
Supplied the crystal square to grace - Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond "On a Frosty Morning"
The crystal pond where gold-fish play - Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond "Thoughts on Creation"
Descent in shattering crystal - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel IV: Άισθητιχή φαντασία"
A purses for any crystal prophet ripe - John Drinkwater "Tha [sic] Carver in Stone"
Bubbles bright as crystal beads - Helen Parry Eden "The Brook Along the Romsey Road"
With spotless wave and crystal tide - R.O. Fenwick "The Goblin Groom"
On a river of crystal light - Eugene Field "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod"
The river lifts its grain to crystal - Michael Field "An Antiphony of Advent"
On the pale and crystal desert hills - James Elroy Flecker "A Fragment"
Many a crystal palace built - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "[In my boyhood's days so drear" (transl. by Edgar Alfred Bowring)
Filigreed ivory and cornflower crystal - Mona Gould "Gift Shop Window"
December with crystal skies - Margherita Guidacci "All Saints' Day" transl. by Ruth Feldman and Brian Swann
On a crystal pivot burned and swung - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Wooing Pine"
Fashions the ice crystals into semblances - Leyla Guirand "The Abstract Maker"
Crystalled dew from the hyacinth's deep hue - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)
A crystal wall with a thousand mouths - Joy Harjo "Healing Animal"
A clockless country of crystal - Robert Hayden "Soledad"
All the diamond's crystal rays - Felicia Hemans "To My Mother"
Fills the wall of the crystal heavens - José María Heredia "The Hurricane" transl. by William Cullen Bryant
Crushing crystal dews beneath - Geo. Canning Hill "Theodora: a Ballad of the Woods"
Walling up its crystal wealth - Geo. Canning Hill "Theodora: a Ballad of the Woods"
Crimson sky and crystal run - Henry B. Hirst "The Valley of Shadow"
No crystal stair - Langston Hughes "Mother to Son"
A flawless crystal coldly clear - Robinson Jeffers "The Truce and the Peace"
Fettered in midwinter's crystal chains - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Pilot of the Plains"
Unequivocal as crystal thread - June Jordan "Problems of Translation: Problems of Language"
Before the crystal heavens darken - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Stay their crystal fretting - John Keats "In drear nighted December"
Sue before your crystal throne - Joyce Kilmer "For a Birthday"
The crystal deep of the silence - Archibald Lampman "Morning on the Lievres"
Azure glint and crystal gleam - Archibald Lampman "Winter-Store"
Tap-dancing up a crystal stair - Hailey Leithauser "The Old Woman Gets Drunk with the Moon"
With her crystal wings, and her honey heart - Vachel Lindsay "Kalamazoo"
Raw rose crystal - Federico Garcia Lorca (trans. By Sarah Arvio) "[To find a kiss of yours]"
Guardian of crystal portals - Amy Lowell "To John Keats"
Saw truth like a perfect crystal - John Masefield "A Dramatic Poem: Madman"
The moon like a piece of blackening crystal - Mei Yao-ch'en "Lunar Eclipse" transl. by Burton Watson
Skies radiant with crystal light - N. Scott Momaday "A Benign Self-Portrait"
Behold crystals of the sailing sun - N. Scott Momaday "Lines for My Daughter"
Dropping amber crystals on the needles of evergreens - N. Scott Momaday "Torrent"
A branch of fallen crystal - Pablo Neruda "Battle of the Jarama River" translated by Richard Schaaf
Cold, crystal in the hammered air - Pablo Neruda "Come Up with Me, American Love" transl. by Nathaniel Tarn
A single wave of salt and crystal - Pablo Neruda "Cordilleras" transl. by Maria Jacketti
In your gold laughter and your crystal voice - Pablo Neruda "Farewell and Sobs: Love" translated by Ilan Stavans
In the crystals of the polar moon - Pablo Neruda "Leviathan" transl. by Jack Schmitt
A crystal star in its fabric - Pablo Neruda "Rosas (1829-1849)" transl. by Jack Schmitt
Arranged like a crystal bee - Pablo Neruda "Stones for Maria" transl. by Dennis Maloney
Poison kept in crystal flagons - Mari Ness "Snowmelt"
The crystal memory shared with a river - Grace Nichols "Picture My Father"
A spark crystal in a whiteout - dg nanouk okpik "For-The-Spirits-Who-Have-Rounded-The-Bend IIVAQSAAT"
Cut crystal against rainbow walls - January Gill O'Neil "Night at the Roller Palace"
crystal shards of terrigen mist - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Crystal cliffs in shining row - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
From night's crystal bars - E.J. Pratt "Flashlights and Echoes"
The blue crystal at your lip - T. Buchanan Read "Drifting"
As out of a burst crystal - Lola Ridge "Firehead part IV: The Stone 2: The Mother"
Clockwork hearts with crystal chips & atom beats - Ann K. Schwader "Past Human"
Starlight turned them shrill as crystal - Ann K. Schwader "Quiet in Her Mind"
A closet never pierc'd with crystal eyes - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLVI"
When the obsidian sky trembles at crystal starlight - Julie Shiel "Cinderella"
The crystal of unquestioned sleep - Clark Ashton Smith "The Sorrow of the Winds"
That weep with tears of ice and crystal - Clark Ashton Smith "Eidolon"
A crystal dial to mark the hours - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Wild Wind Whistle"
Past the crystal thresholds of the dawn - George Sterling "The Caged Eagle"
Go winged with crystal fire - George Sterling "The Common Cult"
Thy voice in crystal echo - George Sterling "The Unalterable"
Crystal voices lifted to thine ears - George Sterling "Yosemite"
The dregs within its crystal hours - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "Closed"
The crystal song of the woodbine - "'Tis Sweet to Roam"
The dim psychic crystals of my soul - Iris Tree "[I met an Indian underneath a tree]"
Showering their crystals to the moon - Iris Tree "[Oh! why will you not let me love you]"
Through the crystal chandeliers of morning - Iris Tree "Streets"
Khrushchev took a crystal submarine down - Catherynne M. Valente "Aquaman and the Duality of Self/Other, America, 1985"
Reflected in the crystal of the heart - Henry van Dyke "Vera"
Hear snowy voices crystal clear - Amy Ludwig VanDerwater "Snowflake Voices"
Fastidious as a pharmacist weighing crystals - Diane Wakoski "Snowy Owl Goddess"
Full of crystal splinters - Derek Walcott "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Part II"
Walled and overlaid with dazzling crystal - John Greenleaf Whittier "Snow-Bound"
Break the crystal of a poet's heart - Oscar Wilde "On the Sale By Auction of Keats' Love Letters"
With long stems dripping crystal - Elinor Wylie "August"
Into crystal they pass - Elinor Wylie "Silver Filigree"
Tiny drops of crystal rain - Zitkála-Šá "Iris of Life"
Snowbirds spread their crystallized wings - Daisy Aldan "Mutilated Fire"
Asking for honey to crystallize - Devan Barlow "A Moon Witch at the Party"
The crystallized escape of fear - Max Bodenheim "Topsy-Turvy"
Crystallize with revelation - Tarfia Faizullah "Because There's Still a Sky, Junebug"
all witnesses to the crimes of the crystallizing eye - Robert Frazier and Andrew Joron "Cities in Fog"
Had crystalized in suns - Irene Elder Morton "In June"
Hangs crystalline on pillows of wind - Anthony Butts "Crystalline"
Crystalline before November sun - Anthony Butts "The Distance from Here to There"
The clarity and precision of the crystalline spheres - Timons Esaias "Dark Matter"
The wind's crystalline structures - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Origin of Planets"
Exist in crystalline silence - Jill Khoury "Sleep Hygiene"
A crystalline chair of learning - Pablo Neruda "Chilean Mockingbird" transl. by Jack Schmitt
To ask for a crystalline idiom - Prageeta Sharma "The Imperishable and Perishable Family"
A crystal ball lowered into low-hanging helium - Ian Goh "Firework"
Between her fingers crystal-bright - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires VIII" transl. by Alma Strettell
On geometry's inverted crystalware - Pablo Neruda "Doctor Francia" transl. by Jack Schmitt
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