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Thick with red steam and basil - Sandra Alcosser "Cry"

Harboring warmth in the thick of a scary world - Mouna Ammar "For Every Khala"

Thick doorways which confronted narrow winding stairwells - Mouna Ammar "In a Moroccan Riad"

Surrendered to the gutters' thick cirrhosis - William Archila "Spirits"

Wherever cowslips crowded thick - Albion Fellows Bacon "Winter Beauty"

A village made of thick paper - Taneum Bambrick "Saying I Am a Survivor in Another Language"

of years grown thick as forest trees - Elizabeth Bartlett "maturity"

The thick red sorrow of sunsets - Paul Bernstein "After Hours"

Thick oaks grow on the mountain - "The Book of Odes: No.132. Swift Is That Falcon" transl. by Burton Watson

Thick cherries on the mountain - "The Book of Odes: No.132. Swift Is That Falcon" transl. by Burton Watson

Soldier wrapped in linen and thick red noise - Bruce Boston & Marge Simon "Ajax Redux"

Thick as the watering dews of Eden - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

Dark with the thick moss of centuries - William Cullen Bryant "Monument Mountain"

Sifting through thick air - Nandi Comer "The Check In"

Which strews our midnight thick with stars - Martha Walker Cook "The Dove" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.6, June 1864]

Fruit cannot drop through this thick air - H.D. "Garden"

To strongholds in the thickest woods - William Hodgson Ellis "The Skunk Cabbage"

And taffy's thick as peas - Eugene Field "The Dinkey-Bird"

Thick with suspicious walls - Sandy Florian "House"

Thick and fast the leaves are falling - Mary Weston Fordham "Passing of the Old Year"

That shone thickening on flowers - Zona Gale "Why Am I Silent?"

Sweetly drifting on thick tides of oil and pennies - Camille Louise Goering "Under and Down"

The thick, sweet mystery of chloroform - William Ernest Henley "In Hospital IV. Before"

Horrors thicken as daylight fails - Gwen John "A Child's Winter Evening"

Thick with unfamiliar stars - Joan Naviyuk Kane "Gray Eraser"

The thick bones of winter - Donika Kelly "Commandments"

And the quaint crows flock thicker - Archibald Lampman "The Meadow"

Falling thick in showers of hail - Ida Lee "Suffolk"

The stars hang thick - Amy Lowell "Hora Stellatrix"

Coated in the thick semblance of dawn - Fiona Lu "Turing Test"

Set thick with moss-grown boulders - Dorothea Mackellar "Settlers"

Shadows smile and hair grows thick on toads - Michael Marsh "Gargoyle Poems: Spiders Dance"

Muggy marshes & thick forests of the mind - Adrian Matejka "Central Avenue Beach"

The thick veil upon Heaven's heart - Theodore Maynard "A Reply"

Disappear into thick air - John McCarthy "Ghost Friends, Sangamon County"

Past the thick memory of molasses - Brandy Nālani McDougall "This Island on Which I Love You"

Creeping along to the thick far-away - William Moore "Dusk Song"

The hills thick with moving memories - William Moore "It Was Not Fate"

Outside our thick windows - Pat Mora "Bilingual Christmas"

Thick with honeysuckle and dust - Jennifer O'Grady "Moths"

a serpent coiling up getting thicker - Jose Olivarez "you the business folk"

ecstatic ovations from thick stands of golden birch - Jacqueline Osherow "Inspiration Point, Bryce Canyon, Utah"

With summer's thickest garlands crowned - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Journey to Trenton Falls"

Above the thickness of water - Rowan Ricardo Phillips "Who Is Less Than a Vapor?"

So thickly sown with stars - John Presland "The Deluge"

Thick with fog - Kevin Prufer "Rain"

Until the gold ran rich and thick into jars - Paisley Rekdal "Psalm"

A thick fume of kerosene - George Santayana "The Poetic Medium"

The thunder a pulse thicker than mine - Elizabeth Schmuhl "Premonitions: #59"

Heroes before each fatal sweep fell thick - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"

Thick with lying - Patricia Smith "Remembering to Sing"

Thick as swallows after storms - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Freshet: A Connecticut Idyl"

So thick with thornless flowers - P.D.T. "Lost Treasures"

Thickened with inundating dark - Francis Thompson "Victorian Ode for Jubilee Day, 1897"

With strong roots and thick branches - Elizabeth Torres "The Tree"

The ancient orchard, where the russets thickly gleam - Miss Virginia Townsend "The House in the Lane" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]

Through sliding thicknesses of time - John Updike "Endpoint"

The thick felt of the mist's white hood - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Fishermen" transl. by Alma Strettell

And thickening clouds prevail - Jones Very "The Clouded Morning"

The swirls in a thick soup - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Arcs"

Slow tracing down the thickening sky - John Greenleaf Whittier "Snow-Bound"


Only a honey-thick stain - William Carlos Williams "Love Song"

When your dreams ebbed salt-thick - Adrienne Rich "Through Cottalitos Under Rolls of Cloud"

Your name scrapes against thick-edged leaves - Vandana Khanna "Parvati: A Wife's Mantra"

From out the thickleaved oaken shade - Sterling A. Brown "Return"


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