Potential Titles: Serve/Servant
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The servants of an unborn year - Arthur Colton "The Shepherd and the Knight"
Despair is still servant to the violet - Katie Ford "Song After Sadness"
Made servant only to salt - Katie Ford "Song After Sadness"
The servants You have inherited - Charles Reznikoff "Meditations on the Fall and Winter Holidays"
His servants are the wind and rain - Lloyd Roberts "The Fruit-Rancher"
Wait sadly for the order to serve the feast - Mike Allen "Machine Guns Loaded with Pomegranate Seeds"
All that I serve will die - Wendell Berry "The Wish to be Generous"
Here to serve a high occasion - Bliss Carman "Phi Beta Kappa Poem"
A branch of carnelian to serve as food - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson
A king whom valour served - "Deirdre's Lament" transl. by Kuno Meyer
Floods are served to us in bowls - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Love IV: Satisfied"
Serve to remind me of castles I used to build in air - Robert Frost "The Kitchen Chimney"
And serve Minerva's colder law - Charles Gibson "Sonnets IV"
And served the same memorial fire - Edmund Gosse "Alere Flammam"
Serve and soothe and pamper - Robert Hayden "[American Journal]"
But only served a reminder of famine - Hawa Haji-Hassan "Carrying Anticipation"
Serves in a whirlwind - Gerard Manley Hopkins "41 [No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief,]"
With laws that serve as wire and root - Joan Naviyuk Kane "Exceeding Beringia"
Serves cocaine in cornucopia - Mina Loy "Lunar Baedeker"
Traveling the sun to serve our ends - Jane Miller "Tilt"
To serve the family's splintering hull - Rajiv Mohabir "Water-Owl, Cuvier's Beaked Whale"
Candles may serve, if there should be no day - E. Nesbit "Retro Sathanas"
Serve to bring the burdened heart - John Oxenham "Burden-Bearers"
What serves treasure but for tears - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
Serving cups of broken light - Ken Poyner "Ineffective"
And serves to light our solemn way - A.J. Requier "Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Served with harp and sword - Ernest Rhys "The House of Hendra"
And honey served on thorns - Lola Ridge "To the American People"
Whose body serves ants - Alberto Rios "Nani"
Will served to feed new wonders, more delights - Julia Rios "On Where to Find Strange Horizons, and How to Get There"
Serves local purposes - Kay Ryan "Double Floor"
We serve with mind who served with hand - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Serves the nectar out to all - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Ballad of Lager Bier"
And strong to serve the Star - George Sterling "The Fleet"
A shrine where the sunlight serves - Algernon Swinburne "Insularum Ocelle"
Served memory for breakfast - Fargo Tbaki "Palestine Is a Futurism: The Dream"
Served one master ill - Edward Thomas "An Old Song"
Serves but to root thy native oak - James Thomson "Rule Britannia"
Mountain fruits served for rations - Tu Fu "Song of P'eng-ya" transl. by Burton Watson
Serve from bleak necessity - John Updike "Endpoint"
From those who serve different gods - Emily Jungmin Yoon "Say Grace"
Stark against the light box of servitude - Mary Jo Bang "U Is for United"
Freedom from servitude so infinite - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XXXVII. Perhaps to Vittoria Colonna. Love's Servitude" transl. by John Addington Symonds
in the servitude of strangers - Ruth Ellen Kocher "He Dreams of Falling"
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Despair is still servant to the violet - Katie Ford "Song After Sadness"
Made servant only to salt - Katie Ford "Song After Sadness"
The servants You have inherited - Charles Reznikoff "Meditations on the Fall and Winter Holidays"
His servants are the wind and rain - Lloyd Roberts "The Fruit-Rancher"
Wait sadly for the order to serve the feast - Mike Allen "Machine Guns Loaded with Pomegranate Seeds"
All that I serve will die - Wendell Berry "The Wish to be Generous"
Here to serve a high occasion - Bliss Carman "Phi Beta Kappa Poem"
A branch of carnelian to serve as food - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson
A king whom valour served - "Deirdre's Lament" transl. by Kuno Meyer
Floods are served to us in bowls - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Love IV: Satisfied"
Serve to remind me of castles I used to build in air - Robert Frost "The Kitchen Chimney"
And serve Minerva's colder law - Charles Gibson "Sonnets IV"
And served the same memorial fire - Edmund Gosse "Alere Flammam"
Serve and soothe and pamper - Robert Hayden "[American Journal]"
But only served a reminder of famine - Hawa Haji-Hassan "Carrying Anticipation"
Serves in a whirlwind - Gerard Manley Hopkins "41 [No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief,]"
With laws that serve as wire and root - Joan Naviyuk Kane "Exceeding Beringia"
Serves cocaine in cornucopia - Mina Loy "Lunar Baedeker"
Traveling the sun to serve our ends - Jane Miller "Tilt"
To serve the family's splintering hull - Rajiv Mohabir "Water-Owl, Cuvier's Beaked Whale"
Candles may serve, if there should be no day - E. Nesbit "Retro Sathanas"
Serve to bring the burdened heart - John Oxenham "Burden-Bearers"
What serves treasure but for tears - "The Pearl" transl. by Sophie Jewett
Serving cups of broken light - Ken Poyner "Ineffective"
And serves to light our solemn way - A.J. Requier "Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Served with harp and sword - Ernest Rhys "The House of Hendra"
And honey served on thorns - Lola Ridge "To the American People"
Whose body serves ants - Alberto Rios "Nani"
Will served to feed new wonders, more delights - Julia Rios "On Where to Find Strange Horizons, and How to Get There"
Serves local purposes - Kay Ryan "Double Floor"
We serve with mind who served with hand - "She Defines Her Position" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.6, Nov. 1863]
Serves the nectar out to all - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Ballad of Lager Bier"
And strong to serve the Star - George Sterling "The Fleet"
A shrine where the sunlight serves - Algernon Swinburne "Insularum Ocelle"
Served memory for breakfast - Fargo Tbaki "Palestine Is a Futurism: The Dream"
Served one master ill - Edward Thomas "An Old Song"
Serves but to root thy native oak - James Thomson "Rule Britannia"
Mountain fruits served for rations - Tu Fu "Song of P'eng-ya" transl. by Burton Watson
Serve from bleak necessity - John Updike "Endpoint"
From those who serve different gods - Emily Jungmin Yoon "Say Grace"
Stark against the light box of servitude - Mary Jo Bang "U Is for United"
Freedom from servitude so infinite - Michelangelo Buonarroti "XXXVII. Perhaps to Vittoria Colonna. Love's Servitude" transl. by John Addington Symonds
in the servitude of strangers - Ruth Ellen Kocher "He Dreams of Falling"
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