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The creative tempest of the Paris streets - Mike Allen "Chagall's Lamp"

The tempest's rack outstripping - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "I Wonder"

When tempests of sorrow were shrouding the sky - Cora C. Bass "Comrades"

The tempest's wrathful fingers rend - Cora C. Bass "Thoughts of You"

Where fiends and tempests howl - James Beattie "The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius, book II"

In the tempest of the battle's strife - William C.S. Blair "Byzantium"

A tumult, a tempest, a true tribulation - Leah Bobet "Psyche and Eros"

Ascend in tempest to this height - William Lisle Bowles "Banwell Hill: Part First"

The tempest none escape - Vera M. Brittain "To My Ward-Sister"

Defied the mightiest tempest's roar - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"

Nor the tempests bend - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "Sonnet II in Sonnets from the Portuguese"

Spans the arch where tempests trod - George W. Bungay "The Autograph of God" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Which wrought the tempest's giant wrath - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "The Artist"

Through the tempest's blackness rolled - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cumuli. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Through gloom and tempest guide - Benjamin Copeland "Out of the Depths"

In the calm or tempest's teeth - James H. Cousins "The Railway Arch"

No tempest gave the shock - W. Cowper "Loss of the Royal George"

The tempest does not reach her shade - Lord de Tabley "The Churchyard on the Sands"

Storm with the tempest of power - A.E. "Love"

Gold and tempests hollow in the sand - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Sixteen Shadows 4"

Made grand odes of tempest - Louis Golding "The Singer of High State"

The tempest's artillery rolled - Hannah Flagg Gould "The Butterfly's Dream"

The seas where war and tempest brew - William Griffith "Litany of Nations: Great Britain"

Shook with tempests of his woe - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Caliph and the Beggar"

Through tempests of hell-fire - Ivor Gurney "Serenity"

The tempest's will obeyed - Ivor Gurney "Ypres - Minsterworth"

Back into the tempest of dreams - Joy Harjo "We Encounter Nat King Cole as We Invent the Future"

Stung to madness by the tempest's might - Ben Hecht "Moods"

Shadow from the tempest of the mind - Felicia Hemans "The Last Banquet of Antony and Cleopatra"

The rock no tempest shall displace - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

The tempest swept the troubled sky - Felicia Hemans "Stanzas on the Death of the Princess Charlotte"

A way through tempests to the sun - Felicia Hemans "Wallace's Invocation to Bruce"

As if the tempest thirsted for the rain - Solomon ibn Gabirol "Night-Piece" transl. by Emma Lazarus

When time's tempests rage - Islwyn "Night" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Dread not the tempest bold - James Weldon Johnson "The Passionate Lover"

What purple fields of tempest - Lionel Johnson "Bronte"

In strongest Tempests he will rule the Wind - Anne Killigrew "To my Lady Berkeley, Afflicted upon her Son, My Lord Berkeley's Early Engaging in the Sea-Service"

The limitless wings of the tempest - Archibald Lampman "The Woodcutter's Hut"

Scornful of the tempest - Emily Lawless "From the Burren X: A Garden"

Battered wreck by tempests beat - Henry Lawson "Faces in the Street"

By tempests of iron and lead - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Hunting the King 1792"

Heralds of tempest, over the light - Henry S. Leigh "The Moonlight Sonata"

Has reared them amid tempests - Alice C. MacDonell "The Weaving of the Tartan"

A tempest flinging fire - Edwin Markham "To High-born Poets"

Tempest of flame in his heart - George Martin "Street Waif"

The guffaw of a tempest - Theodore Maynard "A Song of Laughter"

Whirled a joyous tempest down - Francis Neilson "Nature's Loveliness"

A wire of tempests and tension - Pablo Neruda "Chronicle of 1948 (America)" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Gathered in a tempest of segments - Pablo Neruda "Eternity" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Your barefoot stones concealed a tempest - Pablo Neruda "Minerals" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Will seek to claim the tempest of thy soul - Mrs. R.S. Nichols "[I know that thou wilt sorrow]" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.2, Aug. 1841]

With tempest of fire, and storm of steel - "The Northmen are Coming" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

A tempest of the blood pulsing - January Gill O'Neil "The Blower of Leaves"

Though fiery tempest sweep his path - "The Patriot Soldier" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

Yawning in the tempest - Walter S. Percy "I'll Be Watching on the Shore"

Parch the lips of tempest - Xan Forest Phillips "Nature Poem with Compulsive Attraction to the Shark"

Amid the tempest he aroused - Alan Porter "Life and Luxury"

Whistles aloft his tempest tune - Bryan Waller Proctor (Barry Cornwall) "A Song of the Sea"

Sable clouds by tempest driven - Alexander Pushkin "A Winter Evening" (translated by Martha Dickinson Bianchi)

Shorn by the tempest - Theodore H. Rand "Sea Music"

The tempest and tears of the deep - Father Ryan "The Rosary of My Years"

The spent wraith of tempests raging - Clinton Scollard "Sea Lyrics"

A wild tempest blows the daylight out - Frederick George Scott "The Frenzy of Prometheus"

Looks on tempests and is never shaken - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXVI"

Writhed beneath the tempest's scourge - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude"

Swirl the leaves before the tempest - "The Sleep-Song of Grainne Over Dermuid" transl. by Eleanor Hull

Benisons that come from the tempest - Clarence Victor Stahl "Blessings in Disguise"

In a tantrum and tempest - Bianca Stone "The Murder"

With cloud and tempest's blackening breath - Algernon Swinburne "Aperotos Eros"

Fountains of darkness and tempest and thunder - Algernon Swinburne "The Death of Richard Wagner"

Lord of the calm and tempest - Richard Chenevix Trench "At Sea"

The clouds which there a tempest gave - V. "The First Morning of 1860" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no. 1)

This tempest of my boiling blood - Thomas Warton Jr. "Ode to Sleep"

Weep for Winter's tempest wild - Helen Hay Whitney "Sigh Not for Love"


Snatched in tempestuous eddies - James Beattie "Ode to Peace: Written in the Year 1756"

Through the tempestuous years - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "A Drama of Exile"

From the world's tempestuous sea - Charles West Thomson "Sighs for the Unattainable"


The clouds of battle-tempest - Arthur M. Forrester "The Red-Heart Daisy"


To mount the tempest-cloud with nerve unfailing - Mary E. Hewitt "I Follow" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]


Tempest-fires and surging storm - Wm. Wallace "Perditi"


Like a sparrow tempest-tost - Paul Bewsher "The Horrors of Flying"


By sheeted rain blown tempest-wild - Theodore H. Rand "The Opal Fires Are Gone"


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