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What torches shall we lift above the crowd - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"

Imprisoned in the crowded quarters of front yards - Duane Ackerson "The Great Gnome Escape"

In the world's most crowded streets - Matthew Arnold "The Buried Life"

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

Cross the crowded corner - Samiya Bashir "You're really faithful to your abusers, aren't you?"

As a crowd jeers some unhappy man - Charles Baudelaire "La Beatrice" transl. not credited

When crowded in the mouths of those near it - Billy-Ray Belcourt "NDN Homopoetics"

The march of the ant-hill crowds below - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Walkers"

And threading all the mazes of the crowd - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Invitation"

Crowding life into seven words - Max Bodenheim "Nightmare and Something Delicate"

An absurdity into a crowd of absurdities - Lindsey Boldt "A Bartable Enya Afternoon"

Stammering in the too crowded sun - Paul Cameron Brown "Clandestine Operation"

Crowd in intermingled ranks - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

A drum echoing through a crowded cave - Vivienne Camille "The Monster in the Shape of a Star"

Leave toys and playthings to the crowd - Tommaso Campanella "LVII. To Ridolfo di Bina" transl. by John Addington Symonds

Obscure with crowds of visions and of shades - Giosue Carducci "Dante [Strong forms were those of the New Life]" transl. by Frank Sewall

And autumn's crowded shocks - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"

The crowding years divide - Susan Coolidge "The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey"

From atoms crowding God's abyss - James H. Cousins "The Blind Father"

The clamours of the crowd below - George Crabbe "The Village"

Crowd gaily upon oblivion - E.E Cummings "Puella Mea"

A crowd of eyes against an asphalt wall - Timothy Donnelly "The Cloud Corporation"

The fickle crowd another woos - William Hodgson Ellis "Horace, Odes I. i."

With the laughing crowd around me - Arthur Davison Ficke "Cafe Sketches"

Through the noisy crowds of other conversations - Dana Gioia "The Argument"

Assembled in mad-moon crowd - Louis Golding "Gallop"

In the crowd, uncounted - Leslie Noyes Harrison "Pantoum for a Walk in the Woods"

Phone the finch with the crowded beak - Brenda Hillman "Girl Sleuth"

I shoulder my way into a crowded heaven - Ashley M. Jones "Song of My Muhammad"

Against the crowding dark - Joshua Henry Jones, Jr. "I Saw You"

When the air becomes crowded with want - Saeed Jones "Kudzu"

Into crowds of the loved and hated - Brianne Kerr "Legacy"

Crowding the sea-streaked marsh - Muna Lee "Caribbean Marsh"

Crowds of evil fancies wake - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"

Crowded close in serried phalanx - Lermontof "Dispute" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]

When sorrows crowd the soul - Lermontof "Prayer [In moments of life's trial]" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]

See in Lethe's crowded domes ashes of his hecatombs - Mrs S. Anna Lewis "The Angel's Visit"" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXV no.3, Sept. 1849]

Bring evening to crowd the footsteps of noon - Amy Lowell "A Little Song"

The stars crowd through the lilac - Amy Lowell "The Weather-Cock Points South"

A penny from the passing crowd - John Masefield "On Growing Old"

Crowd round this lifted heart - Claude McKay "Winter in the Country"

Crowds of stars trailing it down the west - Mei Yao-ch'en "Lunar Eclipse" transl. by Burton Watson

The crowded habitation of the mind - N. Scott Momaday "The Essence of Belonging"

This thought crowds upon me - Carlos Montezuma "An Evening's Reverie"

When the crowded mountains had been subdued - Mu Hua "Rhyme-Prose on the Sea" transl. by Burton Watson

After the birthday crowds thin out - January Gill O'Neil "Night at the Roller Palace"

A crowd around my hiding place - Andre F. Peltier "Six Feet Under"

To baptise the feet of the descending crowds - Yousif M. Qasmiyeh "Threshold"

A ghost running crowded - Khadijah Queen "Synesthesia"

Outruns the sympathy of crowds - Theodore Rand "Song-Waves"

Crowded with whippoorwills and frogs - Kenneth Rexroth "A Singing Voice"

For love's obliterations of the crowd - Edwin Arlington Robinson "Firelight"

Crowd over the thousand gates - Rosoriu "Old Idea of Choan" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)

Through the mazes of that crowded floor - Captain Owen Rutter "The Song of Tiadatha"

Of things by the world's crowd unnoticed - J.S.D.S. "The Poet" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)

In the flashing arms of a crowd - Joyce Sidman "I Find Peace"

Slopes crowded with sumac and maple - Michael Simms "Sometimes I Wake Early"

And broke their crowded ranks - William Somerville "The Chase"

Under crowding stars to rest - Ssu-k'ung Shu "The Rebellion Over, I See Off a Friend Who Is Returning North" transl. by Burton Watson

The barnacle of crowds - Marion Strobel "Collectors"

The crowded irritants of sweltering avenues - Amber Tamblyn "To a New Dawning"

I the Queen of crowding vagabonds - Iris Tree "[I feel in me a manifold desire]"

Visions crowd in a quailing host - Maximilian Voloshin "The Birth of a Poem" transl. by A. S. K. [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

A little crowd of people to adore you - Arthur Waugh "The Growing Colt"

Ground zero for crowds of absence - Adam Wiedewitsch "If Night You Were a City"

Where the wonder-seekers crowd - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "The Things That Count"

Surrounded by a hireling crowd - Edmund H. Yates "The King of the Cats"

Crowded with bitter faces - W.B. Yeats "The Travail of Passion"

Amid a crowd of stars - W.B Yeats "When You Are Old"

Hid his face amid a crowd of stars - W.B. Yeats "When You Are Old"

Dispersing its giant crowd of light - Kevin Young "Nightstick [A Mural for Michael Brown]"



Through the dense-crowded streets - Arthur Weir "Pilot"


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