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Some key unlocks the labyrinth - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Pauline Pavlovna"

A guide to navigate a new labyrinth - Mike Allen "Carrington's Ferry"

Incomplete labyrinth of finished thought - Mary Jo Bang "Beneath the Din"

Ariadne in charge of a labyrinth - Mary Jo Bang "The Doll Song"

The labyrinth door swings two ways - Mary Jo Bang "The Raven Feeds Reynard"

With elegies from the labyrinth - Lou Barrett "Two Poets and a Physician: 1918"

Through a thousand labyrinths flown - Charles Baudelaire "The Beacons" transl. not credited

Crafting my labyrinth as demanded - William Brewer "Daedalus in Oxyana"

A labyrinth of sound and sight - Anthony Butts "Intercession to Saint Brigid"

Walking through a labyrinth of anxieties - Ana Castillo "Tell Me to Live for Something"

The closed labyrinth of your eyes - Antonio Colinas "Nocturne"

the metropolis is a labyrinth of serpents and ghouls - Caroline Dinh "City Girls"

a labyrinth of serpents and ghouls - Caroline Dinh "City Girls"

No way out of memory's labyrinth - Tove Ditlevesen "Morning" transl. by Nadia Christensen

In lingering labyrinths creep - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"

A new labyrinth that I learn and forget - Wendy Guerra "Snow in Havana" transl. by Nancy Naomi Carlson and Esperanza Hope Snyder

A labyrinth to winding wonders - Nathalie Handal "Accepting Heaven at Great Basin"

Inside a labyrinth of flame - Joy Harjo "Bleed Through"

In me like a labyrinth of knives - Joy Harjo "Nautilus"

Leads me through muted labyrinths - Anne Hebert "The Tomb of Kings" transl. by Kathleen Weaver

Run down the labyrinth of the sinister flower - D.H. Lawrence "Bombardment"

Chromatic flames in labyrinths of reflections - Mina Loy "Brancusi's Golden Bird"

What awe is there in earthen labyrinths? - Airea D. Matthews "Altitude"

Stones of honor for her labyrinth - Pablo Neruda "Stones for Maria" transl. by Dennis Maloney

Through labyrinths of poplar and hickory - Susan Nguyen "The First Language"

A sacred labyrinth of circles - Cristina M.R. Norcross "Breathing Peace"

A labyrinth of dead ends and false openings - Carl Phillips "Wherefore Less Lonely"

Choices to make for the labyrinth - Khadijah Queen "Imminence"

A labyrinth of black roses - Paisley Rekdal "Joan of England in Bordeaux, 1348"

Panic in the labyrinth - Adrienne Rich "Letters to a Young Poet"

The labyrinths of doubt and care - James Whitcombe Riley "My Bride that Is to Be"

Labyrinths of lavender and rose - Charles G.D. Roberts "My Garden"

Run from labyrinths of longing - Nelly Sachs [Untitled] transl. by Michael Roloff

A lush, unsolvable labyrinth leading deeper into ambiguity - Philip Schultz "Luxury: Two"

Inside this labyrinth of hot light - Philip Schultz "Luxury: Four"

A labyrinth of diagrams - Ann K. Schwader "Past Human"

On the edge of night's vast labyrinth - Clinton Scollard "Autumn by the Sea"

Lost in the golden labyrinth of light - Frank Dempster Sherman "Song at Daybreak"

To follow out and trace its labyrinths - W. Gilmore Simms "Heads of the Poets IV: Spenser" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]

Through all her labyrinths pursues - William Somerville "The Chase"

The labrinthine ways of my own mind - Charles Warren Stoddard "Ave Maria Bells" (Yes, that is how labyrinthine is spelled in the Project Gutenberg book where I found it.)

Wake in a labyrinth called Monday - Chad Sweeney "Prophecy of a Monday"

A labyrinth walled and roofed with woe - Algernon Swinburne "In Guernsey: To Theodore Watts"

A labyrinth of unexplored corridors - Keith Taylor "Picasso and the Taj Mahal"

Whose instrument is a labyrinth - Edwin Torres "Ellabyrinth"

Thread the labyrinth with flying feet - Henry van Dyke "Vera"

From the bottom of the labyrinth - Maximilian Voloshin "The Birth of a Poem" transl. by A. S. K. [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

The dusty labyrinth of stars - Jay Wright "Six on Six on Six: The Dilemma of the Raised Sixth"


Tangled beneath the labyrinthine boughs - Robert Nichols "The Sprig of Lime"


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