Potential Titles: Haunt
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Family mirrors haunt their own reflections - Elizabeth Alexander "Ladders"
Haunt the place where passions reign - Matthew Arnold "Isolation: To Marguerite"
Their faded state in such pure haunts - Benjamin West Ball "Autumn"
That haunt King Oberon's domains - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"
Anchors under islands haunted - Benjamin West Ball "The Penitent"
And by phantoms shall be haunted - Ardelia Maria Barton "What Will the Harvest Be?"
Haunt me in the quiet places - Oliver Baez Bendorf "New Moon Newton"
Haunting shapes and goblin cares - Paul Bewsher "Chelsea"
A vast and haunting refrain that echoes the depths of space - Bruce Boston "The Music of Deep Spacers"
Haunted by storm and cloud - Thomas Boyd "To the Lianhaun Shee"
By no shadows or memories haunted - Vera M. Brittain "Daphne"
Filled with haunting fears - Charlotte Bronte "Regret"
Using haunted dice - Calef Brown "The Gambling Ghost"
Haunting the tides of Time - May Byron "Sea-Ghosts"
Haunted children of the foam - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Children of the Foam"
All weirds of haunted ancientness - W. Wilfred Campbell "Morning"
With sombre hauntings fled - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"
The heart of her haunted lands - W. Wilfred Campbell "The World-Mother"
Haunting fears of mystery pursue - D.A. Casey "The Spouse of Christ"
Wander through a haunted mind - Walter Richard Cassels "Beatrice di Tenda"
To haunt these sounding miles - Madison J. Cawein "Accolon of Gaul"
The dark, witch-haunted solitude - Madison J. Cawein "Accolon of Gaul"
Haunting each crumbling stair - Madison Cawein "Ghosts"
Haunting the clover - George Herbert Clarke "To a Butterfly"
Some wild-rose muse's haunt - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
The frankly haunted pines - Shanna Compton "The Driest Place on Earth"
Fraught with faith and haunting memories - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
Like his brother's haunting frown - Benjamin Copeland "Bethel"
This haunt of toil and tears - James H. Cousins "The Legend of St. Mahee of Endrim"
Some horror-haunted night - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"
All the shadow-haunted space - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Gods and Heroes of the Gael"
Dryads haunting the groves - H.D. "Acon"
The haunting has killed before - Kwame Dawes "It Bruises, Too"
Crouched on the haunted cliff - Coningsby Dawson "Dreamland Love"
From haunts of deep obscurity, the fellest Fury rise - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
This haunt of brooding dust - Walter de la Mare "Music"
Away from haunting temptation - Diane DeCillis "What Would Hitchcock Do?"
Haunted by native lands - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life LII"
Have never passed her haunted house - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XIV: A Well"
Weeping upon a haunted hill - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Haunted by the feet of thoughts - Edward Dowden "La Revelation par le Desert"
Immense sea-spaces haunt your memory - Edward Dowden "Swallows"
No fairies haunt our verdant meads - Joseph Rodman Drake "To a Friend"
To haunt me with its wrath - "Extract from an Unpublished Poem by the Author of Howard Pinckney, Etc."
To old haunts I leave forlorn - Arthur Davison Ficke "Lines for Two Futurists"
Whose spirits haunt the void - Arthur Davison Ficke "To John Cowper Powys, on His 'Confessions'"
Out of yonder haunted heather - Eugene Field "Ganderfeather's Gift"
Honey-bees in haunts of solitude - Michael Field "An Antiphony of Advent"
Those blossoms haunt the rocks - James Elroy Flecker "Areiya"
Lured young Achilles from his haunted sleep - James Elroy Flecker "A Fragment"
Out of the crane-haunted mists - John Gould Fletcher "Mutability"
Cries in a haunted brothel - Sandy Florian "Phonograph"
Where a haunted house once stood - Adam Ford "A House Is Not a Home!"
Haunted their whole lives by trees - Myronn Hardy "Mosquito"
By those haunted heights the Atlantic smites - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
Haunt there and drink the wormwood cup - Thomas Hardy "Where Three Roads Joined"
The haunting voices of the starved - Joy Harjo "Grace"
The haunted heart that turns - F.W. Harvey "Identity"
More than Avon's haunted side - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"
In the haunted chambers rest - Felicia Dorothea Hemans "The Haunted House"
Celestial footsteps haunt the hill - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius II"
Sleepless gnomes that haunt the night - Percy Hemingway "Love's Tyranny"
Mists still haunt the stony street - William Ernest Henley "In Hospital I. Enter Patient"
Dim spectres tread that haunted verge - Jennie Earngey Hill "Alone"
So many fears to haunt the night - Leslie Pickney Hill "Summer Magic"
Haunting the gate of the Orchard in vain - Ralph Hodgson "Eve"
Dreams are how I haunt myself - Nicole Homer "Underbelly"
The haunted silence quenched - H.J. Hope "The Patrol"
Who haunts a land without a sun - William H.C. Hosmer "Impromptu: Written on Receiving a Rose-Bud from a Lady"
Haunted with the ghost of home - William Dean Howells "The Empty House"
And haunted with the ghost of home - William D. Howells (uncredited) "The Old Homestead" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]
Enlists a fresh haunting - Luther Hughes "My Mother, My Mother"
Faithless and haunting - Ishion Hutchinson "Rocksteady"
Names still haunting windows and doors - Mark Irwin "What a Great Responsibility"
Ten square feet of haunting perfume - Sade Iverson "Ten Square Feet of Garden"
they haunt their houses while sleeping - Tamara Jerée "In the Cult of Nearly-Lost Dreams"
Some evasive haunting tune - Emily Pauline Johnson "Autumn's Orchestra"
Come you here on haunting quest - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Trail to Lillooet"
Store the haunting treasure - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
Fill all solitary haunts with prophecy - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
But refuses to believe it is haunted - Camisha L. Jones "Praise Song for the Body"
The haunting mists still folded to their bosoms - Margaret Junkin "The Destruction of Sodom" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The murmurous haunt of flies - John Keats "Ode to a Nightingale"
Holy were the haunted forest boughs - John Keats "Psyche"
Clear spring and haunted well - Fanny Kemble "An Entreaty"
How else to explain the haunting voices - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "She's in the Ice"
Afar from earthly haunts I'd flee - L.E.L. "The Skylark"
Across the river's shadow-haunted floor - Archibald Lampman "September"
Which haunt some dying ear - Emily Lawless "From the Burren III: Resurgence"
Haunted palace of the bat and owl - Richard Le Gallienne "Tree-Worship"
Haunted by the ghosts I used to be - Judy I. Lin "a poet of the diaspora reflects upon the codes of jiānghú"
Love haunting your very name - Vachel Lindsay "A Kind of Scorn"
Now in the haunted twilight - Amy Lowell "The End"
From haunted earth broke springs of wonder - James Russell Lowell "Credidimus Jovem Regnare"
Haunt not my seered soul - E.M. "The Lathe of Morpheus: A Dream Song/A tribute to B.C. from E.M."
To some song-haunted star - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "Little Brown Bird"
Haunted by little winds and daffodils - Edwin Markham "The Valley"
Haunted coasts of time - Don Marquis "Selves"
The haunts their children claim - Marguerite Mooers Marshall "Ghosts"
And haunted by its sea of sound - George Martin "Aspiration"
In the beech-clump on the haunted hill - John Masefield "August, 1914"
A gleaming lake haunting your thirst - Khaled Mattawa "Psalm Under Siege" [2]
Haunts our source of sorrows - George Meredith "Aneurin's Harp"
From under the haunted roof - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"
That haunting spectre of success - George Meredith "Lines to a Friend Visiting America"
The rusted towers haunting one hill - M.S. Merwin "Letters"
My haunted house beneath the trees - Charlotte Mew "Madeleine in Church"
Dreams haunted by vertigo - Claire Millikin "City of Disappeared Girls"
And cease to haunt these wooded ways - R. Monckton Milnes "Unspoken Dialogue"
Its spirit haunt him in romantic hours - Robert Montgomery "Beautiful Influences" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Together flocking from celestial haunts - Robert Montgomery "Vision of Heaven" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Haunted by wholeness - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Exploded Stars"
Haunted by millions of hungers - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Torrent"
That has haunted all the past - T. Sturge Moore "Renaissance"
With the haunting dream of the dusk - William Moore "Dusk Song"
Crows sing sadder songs in this haunted land - Mari Ness "Snowmelt"
Wake with haunted features - Hoa Nguyen "Heartlessness"
A litany that still haunts the tongue - Grace Nichols "Litany"
Whose shadow still haunts the sun - Grace Nichols "Tea with Demerara Sugar"
All Gods are haunted - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
When your veins are full of haunting - tiana nobile "Moon Yeong Shin"
Take away from this haunted space - Brandon O'Brien "Cento for Lagahoos"
My haunting terror by wave and land - "The Parting of Goll from His Wife"
Mark the life that haunts the emptiness - Coventry Patmore "The Shadow of Night"
And rang their haunted song, lonely and lost - Andre F. Peltier "Ghosts of Ypsilanti"
Haunted by grime and green water - Terese Mason Pierre "A New Face"
Shored up by haunts - Robert Pinsky "Gulf Music"
The green haunts of the chickadee - Alexander Posey "Spring in Tulwa Thloco"
Murmured through my haunted brain - Kate Putnam "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
Spectral words that haunt the air - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Roses"
In the trail of their haunting cry - Herbert Randall "Outside"
The haunts of the wind's domain - Herbert Randall "Romp of the Sea"
Figurative dreams that now haunt us - Paisley Rekdal "Philip Larkin's Koan"
Haunted by the death-scenting shark - Cale Young Rice "Haunted Seas"
The memory-haunted, lonely rooms - Alice Wellington Rollins "There Will Be Silence Here, Love"
a ghost haunting my wallet - Sam Sax "Politics of Elegy"
Haunted mirrors stare down from all sides - Ann K. Schwader "Aurelia Aurita"
That crop-eared horror who haunted deserts - Ann K. Schwader "Why We Left"
Stinging thistles round a haunted charnel - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
A possessed witch, haunting the black air - Anne Sexton "Her Kind"
Violet-shadows to haunt the shade - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
The haunt of every gentle wind - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude"
Of rocky realm and haunted shade - W. Gilmore Simms "Stanzas"
The haunted rooms obey - A.E. Stallings "The Eldest Sister to Psyche"
One of the ciphers that haunt it - Robert J.C. Stead "The Prairie"
Shall haunt you in the house of Peace - George Sterling "The Apothecary's"
Haunting yet the dusk of unforgotten days - George Sterling "Music"
The tiger-haunted garden - George Sterling "Peace"
Her haunted heart forgets - George Sterling "White Magic"
And from the nave build haunted heaven - Wallace Stevens "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman"
Any haunt of prophecy - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
This haunted room where Sorrow and I have slept - Arthur Stringer "The House of Life"
Will house in my haunted heart - Arthur Stringer "Spring Floods"
Such forms as haunt our loveliest dreams - Alan Sullivan "A Vision"
The scientific world and all its hauntings - Sonya Taaffe "The Chymical Marriage"
Who haunts my path like a heart's missed beat - Sonya Taaffe "Idle Thoughts While Watching a Faun"
Scared from haunted well and tree - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XI. Shells"
Penitent souls through haunted corridors - Iris Tree "Streets"
Murmured through my haunted brain - "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
beat back whatever hordes come haunting - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "John Henry Says I Am Not My Hammer (a.k.a., To Boldly Go Drylongso)"
Unnumbered ghosts that haunt the wave - Henry van Dyke "Mare Liberum"
A city haunted, a multitude enchanted - Henry van Dyke "The River of Dreams"
Shadows of the memory haunting your spirit - A. Van Jordan "Old Boy"
In the haunts of bison - Bertrand N.O. Walker [Hen-toh] "Arrow-Heads"
Haunt every solitude known - Charles William Wallace "Lonely!"
Tales that haunt the Brocken and whisper down the Rhine - John Greenleaf Whittier (uncredited) "Cobbler Keezar's Vision" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]
That half the world has haunted - Humbert Wolfe "The Gods of the Copy-Book Headings: A Reply"
Kill the thing which haunts you - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
Haunted me like a passion - William Wordsworth "On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye"
The mystery of bluebell-haunted ways - Maurice Baring "Vita Nuova"
In Pushkin's clock-haunted house - Sir Geoffrey Hill "Genius Loci"
Cloud-haunted turrets pointing high - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Amavi"
Of a memory in demon-haunted men - Vachel Lindsay "The Last Song of Lucifer"
The heart-haunted home of the ever-faithful - Donnchad Ruadh MacNamara, c.1730 "The Fair Hills of Eire" transl. by George Sigerson
Such heavily-haunted harmony - Thomas Hardy "A Duettist to Her Pianoforte: Song of Silence"
Near music-haunted springs - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.V--To a Wild Flower"
About their shadow-haunted circle clings - Rennell Rodd "On the Border Hills"
Snag and fall and siren-haunted islet - John Greenleaf Whittier "Voyage of the Jettie"
An April bud on winter-haunted trees - Walter de la Mare "Sleeping Beauty"
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Haunt the place where passions reign - Matthew Arnold "Isolation: To Marguerite"
Their faded state in such pure haunts - Benjamin West Ball "Autumn"
That haunt King Oberon's domains - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"
Anchors under islands haunted - Benjamin West Ball "The Penitent"
And by phantoms shall be haunted - Ardelia Maria Barton "What Will the Harvest Be?"
Haunt me in the quiet places - Oliver Baez Bendorf "New Moon Newton"
Haunting shapes and goblin cares - Paul Bewsher "Chelsea"
A vast and haunting refrain that echoes the depths of space - Bruce Boston "The Music of Deep Spacers"
Haunted by storm and cloud - Thomas Boyd "To the Lianhaun Shee"
By no shadows or memories haunted - Vera M. Brittain "Daphne"
Filled with haunting fears - Charlotte Bronte "Regret"
Using haunted dice - Calef Brown "The Gambling Ghost"
Haunting the tides of Time - May Byron "Sea-Ghosts"
Haunted children of the foam - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Children of the Foam"
All weirds of haunted ancientness - W. Wilfred Campbell "Morning"
With sombre hauntings fled - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"
The heart of her haunted lands - W. Wilfred Campbell "The World-Mother"
Haunting fears of mystery pursue - D.A. Casey "The Spouse of Christ"
Wander through a haunted mind - Walter Richard Cassels "Beatrice di Tenda"
To haunt these sounding miles - Madison J. Cawein "Accolon of Gaul"
The dark, witch-haunted solitude - Madison J. Cawein "Accolon of Gaul"
Haunting each crumbling stair - Madison Cawein "Ghosts"
Haunting the clover - George Herbert Clarke "To a Butterfly"
Some wild-rose muse's haunt - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
The frankly haunted pines - Shanna Compton "The Driest Place on Earth"
Fraught with faith and haunting memories - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
Like his brother's haunting frown - Benjamin Copeland "Bethel"
This haunt of toil and tears - James H. Cousins "The Legend of St. Mahee of Endrim"
Some horror-haunted night - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"
All the shadow-haunted space - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Gods and Heroes of the Gael"
Dryads haunting the groves - H.D. "Acon"
The haunting has killed before - Kwame Dawes "It Bruises, Too"
Crouched on the haunted cliff - Coningsby Dawson "Dreamland Love"
From haunts of deep obscurity, the fellest Fury rise - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
This haunt of brooding dust - Walter de la Mare "Music"
Away from haunting temptation - Diane DeCillis "What Would Hitchcock Do?"
Haunted by native lands - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life LII"
Have never passed her haunted house - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XIV: A Well"
Weeping upon a haunted hill - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Haunted by the feet of thoughts - Edward Dowden "La Revelation par le Desert"
Immense sea-spaces haunt your memory - Edward Dowden "Swallows"
No fairies haunt our verdant meads - Joseph Rodman Drake "To a Friend"
To haunt me with its wrath - "Extract from an Unpublished Poem by the Author of Howard Pinckney, Etc."
To old haunts I leave forlorn - Arthur Davison Ficke "Lines for Two Futurists"
Whose spirits haunt the void - Arthur Davison Ficke "To John Cowper Powys, on His 'Confessions'"
Out of yonder haunted heather - Eugene Field "Ganderfeather's Gift"
Honey-bees in haunts of solitude - Michael Field "An Antiphony of Advent"
Those blossoms haunt the rocks - James Elroy Flecker "Areiya"
Lured young Achilles from his haunted sleep - James Elroy Flecker "A Fragment"
Out of the crane-haunted mists - John Gould Fletcher "Mutability"
Cries in a haunted brothel - Sandy Florian "Phonograph"
Where a haunted house once stood - Adam Ford "A House Is Not a Home!"
Haunted their whole lives by trees - Myronn Hardy "Mosquito"
By those haunted heights the Atlantic smites - Thomas Hardy "I Found Her Out There"
Haunt there and drink the wormwood cup - Thomas Hardy "Where Three Roads Joined"
The haunting voices of the starved - Joy Harjo "Grace"
The haunted heart that turns - F.W. Harvey "Identity"
More than Avon's haunted side - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"
In the haunted chambers rest - Felicia Dorothea Hemans "The Haunted House"
Celestial footsteps haunt the hill - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius II"
Sleepless gnomes that haunt the night - Percy Hemingway "Love's Tyranny"
Mists still haunt the stony street - William Ernest Henley "In Hospital I. Enter Patient"
Dim spectres tread that haunted verge - Jennie Earngey Hill "Alone"
So many fears to haunt the night - Leslie Pickney Hill "Summer Magic"
Haunting the gate of the Orchard in vain - Ralph Hodgson "Eve"
Dreams are how I haunt myself - Nicole Homer "Underbelly"
The haunted silence quenched - H.J. Hope "The Patrol"
Who haunts a land without a sun - William H.C. Hosmer "Impromptu: Written on Receiving a Rose-Bud from a Lady"
Haunted with the ghost of home - William Dean Howells "The Empty House"
And haunted with the ghost of home - William D. Howells (uncredited) "The Old Homestead" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]
Enlists a fresh haunting - Luther Hughes "My Mother, My Mother"
Faithless and haunting - Ishion Hutchinson "Rocksteady"
Names still haunting windows and doors - Mark Irwin "What a Great Responsibility"
Ten square feet of haunting perfume - Sade Iverson "Ten Square Feet of Garden"
they haunt their houses while sleeping - Tamara Jerée "In the Cult of Nearly-Lost Dreams"
Some evasive haunting tune - Emily Pauline Johnson "Autumn's Orchestra"
Come you here on haunting quest - Emily Pauline Johnson "The Trail to Lillooet"
Store the haunting treasure - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
Fill all solitary haunts with prophecy - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
But refuses to believe it is haunted - Camisha L. Jones "Praise Song for the Body"
The haunting mists still folded to their bosoms - Margaret Junkin "The Destruction of Sodom" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
The murmurous haunt of flies - John Keats "Ode to a Nightingale"
Holy were the haunted forest boughs - John Keats "Psyche"
Clear spring and haunted well - Fanny Kemble "An Entreaty"
How else to explain the haunting voices - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "She's in the Ice"
Afar from earthly haunts I'd flee - L.E.L. "The Skylark"
Across the river's shadow-haunted floor - Archibald Lampman "September"
Which haunt some dying ear - Emily Lawless "From the Burren III: Resurgence"
Haunted palace of the bat and owl - Richard Le Gallienne "Tree-Worship"
Haunted by the ghosts I used to be - Judy I. Lin "a poet of the diaspora reflects upon the codes of jiānghú"
Love haunting your very name - Vachel Lindsay "A Kind of Scorn"
Now in the haunted twilight - Amy Lowell "The End"
From haunted earth broke springs of wonder - James Russell Lowell "Credidimus Jovem Regnare"
Haunt not my seered soul - E.M. "The Lathe of Morpheus: A Dream Song/A tribute to B.C. from E.M."
To some song-haunted star - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "Little Brown Bird"
Haunted by little winds and daffodils - Edwin Markham "The Valley"
Haunted coasts of time - Don Marquis "Selves"
The haunts their children claim - Marguerite Mooers Marshall "Ghosts"
And haunted by its sea of sound - George Martin "Aspiration"
In the beech-clump on the haunted hill - John Masefield "August, 1914"
A gleaming lake haunting your thirst - Khaled Mattawa "Psalm Under Siege" [2]
Haunts our source of sorrows - George Meredith "Aneurin's Harp"
From under the haunted roof - George Meredith "The Day of the Daughter of Hades"
That haunting spectre of success - George Meredith "Lines to a Friend Visiting America"
The rusted towers haunting one hill - M.S. Merwin "Letters"
My haunted house beneath the trees - Charlotte Mew "Madeleine in Church"
Dreams haunted by vertigo - Claire Millikin "City of Disappeared Girls"
And cease to haunt these wooded ways - R. Monckton Milnes "Unspoken Dialogue"
Its spirit haunt him in romantic hours - Robert Montgomery "Beautiful Influences" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Together flocking from celestial haunts - Robert Montgomery "Vision of Heaven" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]
Haunted by wholeness - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Exploded Stars"
Haunted by millions of hungers - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Torrent"
That has haunted all the past - T. Sturge Moore "Renaissance"
With the haunting dream of the dusk - William Moore "Dusk Song"
Crows sing sadder songs in this haunted land - Mari Ness "Snowmelt"
Wake with haunted features - Hoa Nguyen "Heartlessness"
A litany that still haunts the tongue - Grace Nichols "Litany"
Whose shadow still haunts the sun - Grace Nichols "Tea with Demerara Sugar"
All Gods are haunted - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
When your veins are full of haunting - tiana nobile "Moon Yeong Shin"
Take away from this haunted space - Brandon O'Brien "Cento for Lagahoos"
My haunting terror by wave and land - "The Parting of Goll from His Wife"
Mark the life that haunts the emptiness - Coventry Patmore "The Shadow of Night"
And rang their haunted song, lonely and lost - Andre F. Peltier "Ghosts of Ypsilanti"
Haunted by grime and green water - Terese Mason Pierre "A New Face"
Shored up by haunts - Robert Pinsky "Gulf Music"
The green haunts of the chickadee - Alexander Posey "Spring in Tulwa Thloco"
Murmured through my haunted brain - Kate Putnam "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
Spectral words that haunt the air - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Roses"
In the trail of their haunting cry - Herbert Randall "Outside"
The haunts of the wind's domain - Herbert Randall "Romp of the Sea"
Figurative dreams that now haunt us - Paisley Rekdal "Philip Larkin's Koan"
Haunted by the death-scenting shark - Cale Young Rice "Haunted Seas"
The memory-haunted, lonely rooms - Alice Wellington Rollins "There Will Be Silence Here, Love"
a ghost haunting my wallet - Sam Sax "Politics of Elegy"
Haunted mirrors stare down from all sides - Ann K. Schwader "Aurelia Aurita"
That crop-eared horror who haunted deserts - Ann K. Schwader "Why We Left"
Stinging thistles round a haunted charnel - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
A possessed witch, haunting the black air - Anne Sexton "Her Kind"
Violet-shadows to haunt the shade - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
The haunt of every gentle wind - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude"
Of rocky realm and haunted shade - W. Gilmore Simms "Stanzas"
The haunted rooms obey - A.E. Stallings "The Eldest Sister to Psyche"
One of the ciphers that haunt it - Robert J.C. Stead "The Prairie"
Shall haunt you in the house of Peace - George Sterling "The Apothecary's"
Haunting yet the dusk of unforgotten days - George Sterling "Music"
The tiger-haunted garden - George Sterling "Peace"
Her haunted heart forgets - George Sterling "White Magic"
And from the nave build haunted heaven - Wallace Stevens "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman"
Any haunt of prophecy - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
This haunted room where Sorrow and I have slept - Arthur Stringer "The House of Life"
Will house in my haunted heart - Arthur Stringer "Spring Floods"
Such forms as haunt our loveliest dreams - Alan Sullivan "A Vision"
The scientific world and all its hauntings - Sonya Taaffe "The Chymical Marriage"
Who haunts my path like a heart's missed beat - Sonya Taaffe "Idle Thoughts While Watching a Faun"
Scared from haunted well and tree - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XI. Shells"
Penitent souls through haunted corridors - Iris Tree "Streets"
Murmured through my haunted brain - "Unuttered" [The Continental Monthly v.IV - Oct., 1863 - no.IV]
beat back whatever hordes come haunting - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "John Henry Says I Am Not My Hammer (a.k.a., To Boldly Go Drylongso)"
Unnumbered ghosts that haunt the wave - Henry van Dyke "Mare Liberum"
A city haunted, a multitude enchanted - Henry van Dyke "The River of Dreams"
Shadows of the memory haunting your spirit - A. Van Jordan "Old Boy"
In the haunts of bison - Bertrand N.O. Walker [Hen-toh] "Arrow-Heads"
Haunt every solitude known - Charles William Wallace "Lonely!"
Tales that haunt the Brocken and whisper down the Rhine - John Greenleaf Whittier (uncredited) "Cobbler Keezar's Vision" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.40, Feb. 1861]
That half the world has haunted - Humbert Wolfe "The Gods of the Copy-Book Headings: A Reply"
Kill the thing which haunts you - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
Haunted me like a passion - William Wordsworth "On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye"
The mystery of bluebell-haunted ways - Maurice Baring "Vita Nuova"
In Pushkin's clock-haunted house - Sir Geoffrey Hill "Genius Loci"
Cloud-haunted turrets pointing high - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Amavi"
Of a memory in demon-haunted men - Vachel Lindsay "The Last Song of Lucifer"
The heart-haunted home of the ever-faithful - Donnchad Ruadh MacNamara, c.1730 "The Fair Hills of Eire" transl. by George Sigerson
Such heavily-haunted harmony - Thomas Hardy "A Duettist to Her Pianoforte: Song of Silence"
Near music-haunted springs - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.V--To a Wild Flower"
About their shadow-haunted circle clings - Rennell Rodd "On the Border Hills"
Snag and fall and siren-haunted islet - John Greenleaf Whittier "Voyage of the Jettie"
An April bud on winter-haunted trees - Walter de la Mare "Sleeping Beauty"
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