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Tremble from all this solitude - Garous Abdolmalekian "The Ruins of Bam" (translated by Idra Novey and Ahmad Nadalizadeh)

Search for love's trembling fringe - Etel Adnan "Conversations with My Soul"

A hundred years I trembled in the grass - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "The Metempsychosis"

Never trembled at a fear like mine - Charles Baudelaire "The Seven Old Men" transl. not credited

Swoon like one trembling heart - Charles Baudelaire "Sunset" transl. not credited

Trembled in their fierce desire for air - Stephen Vincent Benet "Blood Brothers"

Forever trembling just past the reach of mind - William Rose Benét "The City"

Forgotten forms tremble into wholeness - Kimberly Blaeser "Apprentice to Justice"

And summer trembling on a withered vine - Arna Bontemps "The Return"

A flood of trembling light - Patrick Bronte "The Happy Cottagers"

While the trees all listen trembling - E.W.C. "November" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.5, Nov. 1863]

Till all worlds shall tremble at my nod - H.B.C. "The Kaiser to his Secretary" [The Anzac Book: Written and Illustrated in Gallipoli by the Men of Anzac, 1916]

Shot trembling to the blue - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"

Trembling with full love for Night - Madison J. Cawein "Accolon of Gaul"

Trembled when he sang - Hilda Conkling "Yellow Summer-Throat"

Trembling tears of dawn - James H. Cousins "Heaven and Earth"

And chase the trembling shades away - Richard Crashaw "Verses from the Shepherd's Hymn"

Trembling for a blood-bought crown - Francis Blake Crofton "The Battle-Call of Anti-Christ"

A boy with hands that tremble - Jennifer Crow "Mathematics"

in trembling thirds of anguish quivers - E. E. Cummings "Songs (III)"

One pure trembling drop of cadence - E. E. Cummings "Sunset"

The trembling sun of eyes - Olive Tilford Dargan "Old Fairingdown"

Trembles in hurricanes and lives - Ruben Dario "To Roosevelt" transl. unknown per poets.org

The mighty pillars tremble when my conscience palls - Blanche Taylor Dickinson "Four Walls"

Trembling along its axis - Rita Dove "Prose in a Small Space"

Through mere inertia trembling - Edward Dowden "If it Might Be"

All the trembling ages past - A.E. "The Great Breath"

No faint trembling Flame - E.E. (might be by Edmund Elys per speculation by the editor of the book in which I found it) "On the Death of The Truly Virtuous Mrs. Anne Killigrew who was Related to my (Deceased) Wife"

Chisel the rude stone with trembling hand - Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton "My Purest Longings Spring"

Nor trembles for the coming shower - William Hodgson Ellis "Consider the Lilies of the Field"

That tremble in the wind - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"

Tremble like lonely reeds - Enheduana "The Hymn to Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

Flames trembling like cold - Elaine Equi "The Objects in Fairy Tales"

As power trembled into thought - Andrew Feld "Great Hill Lyric"

Waited by the trembling waters - Andrew Feld "To Adam"

On the trembling verges of the spring - Robin Flower "Say Not that Beauty"

Trembling with change and fear of counter-change - John Freeman "The Stars in Their Courses"

The fair stars trembling in their light - John Freeman "The Stars in Their Courses"

And the earth trembled when the stars were gone - John Freeman "The Stars in Their Courses"

Quicken me to trembling silence - Mona Gould "Immortal"

In trembling hope repose - Thomas Gray "The Epitaph"

And give to rapture all thy trembling - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"

The night-wind trembling round the rose - Grace Greenwood "A Lay" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]

Must drink the cup of trembling - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

The trembling work of a spider - Jane Hirshfield "My Debt"

Whose voices made them tremble - Ellen Hopkins "By Some Stroke of Heaven"

All form the trembling, vast procession - S.S. Hornor "Stanzas" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

Tremble at the heavy thunder-shocks - Richard Hughes "Storm: to the Theme of Polyphemus"

The heart to register its trembling - Luisa A. Igloria "Custody"

Wait with the trembling stars - James Weldon Johnson "Down by the Carib Sea"

By all the trembling mazes that she ran - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"

Not a fibre in my trembling frame - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [There's not a fibre in my trembling frame]"

In every shaken morsel I see our shadow tremble - D.H. Lawrence "Shades"

Trembles in the outward spokes - Stephen Leggett "For a Little Wheel"

Trembled at the storied cliffs - Li Po "A Dream of T'ien-Mu Mountain" transl. by Arthur Waley

Trembled upon a border of gold and earth - Paulin Lim "Last Wish of Tithonus"

Song sparrows that tremble all at once - Ada Limon "It's the Season I Often Mistake"

All my being's silent harmonies wake trembling - Amy Lowell "Dreams"

Prayed to the veins of a trembling city - Fiona Lu "Turing Test"

Trembling with the tread of multitudes - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

A trembling tangle of leaves - Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger "Midmorning" transl. by Carlie Hoffman

The sting of wit that trembles - Alice Meynell "To Sleep"

That trembled music to the ambrosial airs - Robert Montgomery "Vision of Heaven" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

Slender hopes trembling - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Day at the Dunes"

An incessant trembling bridge - Eileen Myles "Fifty-Three"

Bitter family of the trembling night - Pablo Neruda "Cataclysm" transl. by Maria Jacketti

The night trembling with frozen constellations - Pablo Neruda "The Invisible Man" transl. by Margaret Sayers Peden

Who make the water and the earth tremble - Pablo Neruda "Madrid (1937)" translated by Richard Schaaf

Hope trembled at the bottom of the enemy's bottles - Pablo Neruda "The Masks" transl. by Richard Schaaf

June trembled like a butterfly - Pablo Neruda "Midday XL" transl. by Stephen Tapscott

The images tremble in our shadowed minds - Mari Ness "Sisters"

The coins tremble in our bloodstained hands - Mari Ness "Sisters"

Tremble at my murmur - Xan Forest Phillips "No One Speaks of How Tendrils Feed on the Fruits"

Let kings and empires tremble - P.P. Pratt "The Millennium"

And trembled away into silence - Adelaide Anne Proctor "Verse: A Lost Chord"

Within the larches trembling glade - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Brother Filippo"

Trembling lips pour the sad dirge of sighing - Edward S. Rand "Fallen" [The Continental Monthly March 1862]

Trembling on the broken crust - Adrienne Rich "Terza Rima"

Draws the trembling spirit like a seed - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"

Trembles at times through their dreams - Rainer Maria Rilke "The Angels" transl. by Jessie Lemont

Though worlds are trembling round me - Amy Redpath Roddick "The Calm that Comes with Years"

That seized upon my trembling heart - Joshua Ross "My Ruling Star"

Where the leaves hang trembling - Christina Rossetti "Who Has Seen the Wind"

Resounding in my trembling hand - Fritz Schnack "Young Days" transl. by William Saphier

When the obsidian sky trembles at crystal starlight - Julie Shiel "Cinderella"

On the terrified drum of his trembling ear - Frank E. Smedley "Maude Allinghame: A Legend of Hertforshire"

Of threatened worlds and trembling firmaments - Clark Ashton Smith "Saturn"

With trembling light - Effie Waller Smith "At the Grave of the Forgotten"

Sunshine trembles through the walnut-tree - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Old Love and the New"

With trembling fingers seize that foolish heart - Carmen Sylva "Unrest"

Bright as the trembling stars - Sara Teasdale "Change"

A trembling variance of revolving hues - James Thomson "Summer" [Harper's New Monthly v.4 June 1851]

The wind played in his trembling soul - W.J. Turner "The Caves of Auvergne"

Come under the trembling hedge - Mark Van Doren "Spring Thunder"

The river banks tremble in horror - Hersart de la Villemarque "The Prophecy of Gwic'hlan" transl. by Edward Ramos

Trembling on heaven's pinnacles - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"

And burn the trembling orchard - Louis Untermeyer "Landscapes"

Like silence trembling - Louis Untermeyer "Revelation"

A note of sorrow trembling yet - Henry van Dyke "The Parting and the Coming Guest"

Glory trembling through the air - Helen Hay Whitney "The Message"


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