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Hypnotized by the beauty of this strange new view - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Moon Mirror"

Those hostile clouds blocked his view - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

To show him views from all angles at once - Mike Allen "Picasso's Rapture"

New views burying the old - Howard Altmann "After Hours"

Long corridors of views into the heart - Julia Alvarez "Small Portions"

More pure and hallowed to the view - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.VI--Summer"

When London's faded glories rise to view - Anna Laetitia Barbauld "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven"

Views her shadow in the stream - William Lisle Bowles "Banwell Hill: Part First"

Hiding secret fires from view - Charlotte Bronte "Preference"

Those who only view the husk - Tommaso Campanella "XXXVI. Against Hypocrites" transl. by John Addington Symonds

From their lofty refuge viewed - Roger Casement "Benburb"

Only an instant's interim to view them - Richard Chwedyk "Rich and Pam Go to Fermilab and Later See a Dead Man"

And view the earth with baleful eye - Joseph Seamon Cotter Jr. "The Band of Gideon"

Makes an angel worth the view - Nathalia Crane "The History of Painting"

Opening the view to thousands of landing geese - Chris Dombrowski "First Hour"

Arriving beyond view before the thought of it - Eric Ekstrand "Family Solo"

To a target viewed clear on the sight - Gilbert Frankau "A Song of the Guns"

The view from the precipice - Louise Gluck "An Adventure"

Where one can view new stars - Regan Good "A Monstrous Catalpa Tree Grows from a Drain"

Crouches and cowers from mortal view - Harry Graham "The Triumph of Jam"

From a view to the death in the morning - John Woodcock Graves "John Peel"

Veering unbid into my view - Thomas Hardy "At Moonrise and Onwards"

All with the same end in view - Oliver Herford "An Alphabet of Celebrities"

The herds of the dread sea horse to view - Mary Howitt "The Northern Seas"

That will not view the Skies - Anne Killigrew "An Ode"

Views it with her double-eye - Aditi Machado "Experiment with Aspic"

View the damage without regretting - W.S. Merwin "Testimony"

Flickering like a wolf in and out of view - Maggie Nelson "Today's Snow"

This curtained memorial hidden from view - Jess Nevins "My Last Duke"

Each leaf expands its view - Naomi Shihab Nye "Morning Song"

To view the reeling years - Dorothy Parker "Song of Perfect Propriety"

Within view of a rough sea - Carl Phillips "The Last of Fanfare"

Thousands eager to hear your views - Ishmael Reed "A Black Genius"

When the queen ascended into view - Ariana Reines "The Rose"

Fortune's juggling wheel to view - Friedrich Schiller "Reproach-To Laura"

Viewed in the hollow mirror of remorse - Friedrich Schiller "Resignation" transl. not credited

A privileged view of questionable worth - Ann K. Schwader "Deconstructing Night"

To view the city wrapped in silence deep - P. Seshadri "Thoughts"

A stand of hawthorns blocking my view - Lisa Sewell "Letter from a Haunted Room"

Rested to view the ruins - Gary Soto "How I Got to Walk Down Six Thousand Feet Barefoot"

Viewing time is a stoning - Russell Thorburn "The TV Guide as the Book of Job"

Coiled around my brittle turquoise view - Emma Trelles "Corazón in Fall"

Good for viewing the lingering past - Emma Trelles "Night of Telescopes"

And clouds shut out the view - William Watson "The Blind Summit"

A school of porpoise flashed in view - John Greenleaf Whittier "Snow-Bound"

No record of our viewing - Katie Willingham "Terrifying Robot Update"

Past view come here often - Zheng Min "A Small Room" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf

concrete highways with unchanging views - Maria Zoccola "Dry Land"


A tin voice giving the overview - Mary Jo Bang "You Could Say She Was Willful, but Compared to What?"


In the rearview oblique glimpses - Chrysanthemum "Aubade for the Habana Inn"

Looking back from the rearview and parked alone - Joseph Millar "Job"

Our glory-days in the rear-view mirror - Andre F. Peltier "Miyagi's Wisdom and the Lunch-Table Debates"


Moody and viewless as the changing wind - Anna Laetitia Barbauld "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven"

The perplexed and viewless streams - Rupert Brooke "The Great Lover"

Clouds on viewless columns bloomed - John Davidson "London"

To hail us from a viewless world - Robert Montgomery "Beautiful Influences" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

The viewless spirit of the zephyr - George D. Prentice "Lines in Memory of My Lost Child"


As if zero were already a viewpoint - Mary Jo Bang "The Bread, the Butter, the Orange Marmalade"


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