Potential Titles: Glare
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Glaring scenes with characters of scorn - Mark Akenside "The Pleasures of Imagination, Book the Third"
The television yōkai glares white - Betsy Aoki "A crowd of yakubyō gami (pestilence yōkai)"
Down a glaring maze of walls - Maxwell Bodenheim "Advice to a Forest"
Torn fire glares on beauty - Louise Bogan "A Tale"
And glimmer shifting in the fitful glare - Edward Carpenter "As Round a Lighthouse to--"
The broad highway's glaring white ascent - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Death's fell daemons through the flashes glare - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
Tenderer than the glaring day - Edward Dowden "Sea Voices"
As sunlight is free of the glare of sand - Roger Dutcher & Joanne Merriam "Heatwave"
And gazed upon the awful glare - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Slag"
The glare of wisdom blind my eyes - Edgar A. Guest "The Simple Things"
Through the shock of cold and glare - Marilyn Hacker "Nearly a Valediction"
Turned from the sun's fierce glare - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
And face the glare and tumult of the busy world - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "A Shadow"
No terror in the lightning's glare - Fanny Kemble "The Wind"
Tired of gaudy glare - Charles Kingsley "Ode to the Northeast Wind"
The rounds of glare and shadow - Archibald Lampman "The Poet's Song"
The glaring streets of brick and stone - Emma Lazarus "City Visions"
Empty in the August glare - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "A Pageant of Siena"
Bruised by the stone glare of the limelight - Ada Limon "How to Give Up"
A dim red glare through mud bespattered glass - Amy Lowell "J--K Huysmans"
Dust descending in the glaring white gap - Medbh McGuckian "Painting by Moonlight"
Shroud you in their glare - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
The windless noon's hot glare - N. Scott Momaday "The Bear"
The firelit glow of a great hearth's gleam and glare - E. Nesbit and Caris Brooke "[Where do we fly, under deep dark sky?]"
Fall's white glare and drumming zest - Robert Nichols "The Man of Honour"
Through its dark-knit glare - Mary Oliver "Bone"
The bleak glare aching over all - Adrienne Rich "An Atlas of the Difficult World"
Where thousand terrors on him glare - Friedrich Schiller "The Artists" transl. not credited
Beyond the harbour lantern's broken glare - Edward Shanks "Boats at Night"
Granite beneath the glare of hostile spaces - Leonora Speyer "Of Mountains"
A skull that glared upon the stars - George Sterling "The Dream of Wilhelm II"
Grew brilliant in the tinsel glare - Iris Tree "[Winding down the streets in wearied gaiety]"
The elfish glare of a polar night - "The Whale's Last Moments: A Lamp-Light Musing"
A glare of lights appears and strobes - Dana Wilde "Abductions"
To confront the tyrant's stormy glare - Jane Francesca Agnes Wilde "The Enigma"
Hide the sabre's hideous glare - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"
In the faint glare of the new moon - Charles Wright "Natura Morta"
Under the lamplight's shielded glare - Francis Brett Young "The Pavement"
Beneath the glare of brazen skies - Francis Brett Young "Sonnet [Not only for remembered loveliness]"
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The television yōkai glares white - Betsy Aoki "A crowd of yakubyō gami (pestilence yōkai)"
Down a glaring maze of walls - Maxwell Bodenheim "Advice to a Forest"
Torn fire glares on beauty - Louise Bogan "A Tale"
And glimmer shifting in the fitful glare - Edward Carpenter "As Round a Lighthouse to--"
The broad highway's glaring white ascent - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
Death's fell daemons through the flashes glare - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle
Tenderer than the glaring day - Edward Dowden "Sea Voices"
As sunlight is free of the glare of sand - Roger Dutcher & Joanne Merriam "Heatwave"
And gazed upon the awful glare - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Slag"
The glare of wisdom blind my eyes - Edgar A. Guest "The Simple Things"
Through the shock of cold and glare - Marilyn Hacker "Nearly a Valediction"
Turned from the sun's fierce glare - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
And face the glare and tumult of the busy world - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "A Shadow"
No terror in the lightning's glare - Fanny Kemble "The Wind"
Tired of gaudy glare - Charles Kingsley "Ode to the Northeast Wind"
The rounds of glare and shadow - Archibald Lampman "The Poet's Song"
The glaring streets of brick and stone - Emma Lazarus "City Visions"
Empty in the August glare - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "A Pageant of Siena"
Bruised by the stone glare of the limelight - Ada Limon "How to Give Up"
A dim red glare through mud bespattered glass - Amy Lowell "J--K Huysmans"
Dust descending in the glaring white gap - Medbh McGuckian "Painting by Moonlight"
Shroud you in their glare - George Meredith "The Woods of Westermain"
The windless noon's hot glare - N. Scott Momaday "The Bear"
The firelit glow of a great hearth's gleam and glare - E. Nesbit and Caris Brooke "[Where do we fly, under deep dark sky?]"
Fall's white glare and drumming zest - Robert Nichols "The Man of Honour"
Through its dark-knit glare - Mary Oliver "Bone"
The bleak glare aching over all - Adrienne Rich "An Atlas of the Difficult World"
Where thousand terrors on him glare - Friedrich Schiller "The Artists" transl. not credited
Beyond the harbour lantern's broken glare - Edward Shanks "Boats at Night"
Granite beneath the glare of hostile spaces - Leonora Speyer "Of Mountains"
A skull that glared upon the stars - George Sterling "The Dream of Wilhelm II"
Grew brilliant in the tinsel glare - Iris Tree "[Winding down the streets in wearied gaiety]"
The elfish glare of a polar night - "The Whale's Last Moments: A Lamp-Light Musing"
A glare of lights appears and strobes - Dana Wilde "Abductions"
To confront the tyrant's stormy glare - Jane Francesca Agnes Wilde "The Enigma"
Hide the sabre's hideous glare - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"
In the faint glare of the new moon - Charles Wright "Natura Morta"
Under the lamplight's shielded glare - Francis Brett Young "The Pavement"
Beneath the glare of brazen skies - Francis Brett Young "Sonnet [Not only for remembered loveliness]"
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