Potential Titles: Path
Apr. 2nd, 2011 12:06 amA buried light cutting its path through ink - Duane Ackerson "Poultry"
Receding on the path of dark spruce and roses - Daisy Aldan "I Awake in These Hills"
Danced on daggers on the path - Daisy Aldan "The Little Mermaid"
Radiant path into a newly revealed dimension - Daisy Aldan "Vertical Is Our New Sight"
Flashing up a path of gold - Ellen Tracy Alden "He Will Come Back"
On his path the Furies waited - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "The Last Caesar"
To hike on the narrow paths - J.M. Allen "The Narrow Paths"
Whose path the darkest clouds o'ershade - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry LXXII: Unhappy Bride" transl. by Sir John Bowring
Ask you to emulate the flight path of an ostrich - dee(dee) c. ardan "freedom terrors"
Though our paths be separate - Julia A. Baker "Mizpah"
The path was obscured by another person's tracks - J. Mae Barizo "Indeterminacy"
In dreadful paths his anguish trod - Natalie Clifford Barney "The Love of Judas"
Burn a path through timeless sleep - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Test"
Any fright of stumbling up crooked paths - Elizabeth Bartlett "When Yesterday Comes"
As darkness coils around our rugged path - Cora C. Bass "Sea and Cliff"
Who tread the path of truth - James Beattie "Ode to Hope"
In stormy paths to roam - James Beattie "Retirement. 1758"
No more the path invites - James Beattie "Retirement. 1758"
And still thrust traps into my path - Stephen Vincent Benet "Lucullus Dines"
No terrible delight shall cross your path - Stella Benson "To the Unborn"
Path of pain of prayer - Owen Roe mac an Bhaird (or Ward), c.1608 "A Lament for the Princes of Tyrone and Tyrconnel" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
Alone with the moon on its path - Richard Blanco "Somewhere to Paris"
The path homeward left by your furious flight - Bruce Boston & Marge Simon "A Tale of Collaboration"
Grown familiar with the paths of sin - J. Huntington Bright "The Dying Boy" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]
Smoothed the ruffled path - Howard Futhey Brinton "Mac's (Psychological) Cigar"
In the path of life you sought your prize - Vera M. Brittain "The Only Son"
Down a rare path - Lucie Brock-Broido "How Can It Be I Am No Longer I"
A path through every tangled wood - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"
On his path a secret light - Charlotte Bronte "Lament Befitting These 'Times of Night'"
Thread the scented paths of pine - Stopford A. Brooke "Song (From 'Six Days')"
Before whom our blood traveled uncharted paths - Deborah Brown "Reprise"
Though my path be laid through mire - Evelyn Gage Browne "Flight"
A flower born of rebel paths - Sue Budin "Mercury in Retrograde"
On a path where thrushes wake - Witter Bynner "The New World VII"
Would cease to wander in forbidden paths - Kate Cameron "We Should Hear the Angels Singing" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]
Their worn shoes scratch against the paths of stone - Vivienne Camille "The Monster in the Shape of a Star"
In the darkest path of man's despair - Lewis Carroll "The Path of Roses"
What path is left for you to tread? - Ralph Chaplin "The West Is Dead"
Upon whose blazing path the clouds are dust - Thomas S. Chard "Across the Sea"
On devious paths unseen by mortal eyes - Thomas S. Chard "The Blessed Vale"
By every path the leaves of healing grow - Thomas S. Chard "The Blessed Vale"
The shepherd sun upon his path of gold - Thomas S. Chard "The Seven Sleepers"
Wild paths through mulberry and hemp - The Buddhist Priest Chiao-jan "Looking for Lu Hung-chien but Failing To Find Him" transl. by Burton Watson
When by untrodden paths I go - Jose Santos Chocano "A Song of the Road" transl. by John Pierrepont Rice
Where the path has lost its way - John Clare "An Invite to Eternity"
Of paths for ampler virtue - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
For the path is grown with rue - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
Showing the lines of a silver path - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
This shady path of happiness - Hilda Conkling "The Brook and its Children"
The stars revealed to me their trackless paths - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
Lay my heart upon his path - Susan Coolidge "Two Ways to Love. II"
The path where calls my eager mind - Joseph Seamon Cotter Jr "Sonnet [I would not tarry if I could be gone]"
Myrtle overran the paths - H.D. "The Gift"
The path of being led into terror - Kwame Dawes "How I Pray in the Plague"
Who plotted days that stain the path of time - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"
Through earth our aimless path to lead - Delta "The Covenanters' Night-Hymn" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCC, v.LXV, Feb. 1849]
Which surrounds its path with spur and spear - Delta "The Dark Waggon [sic]" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXI, v.LXVII, Jan. 1850]
A halo girds the path of time - Delta "Disenchantment" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCIX, Nov. 1849, v.LXVI]
Wantoned around our paths of prosperous fortune - Delta "A November Morning's Reverie" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXXXV, v.LXII, Nov. 1847]
A path that otherwise would feel forlorn - Carl Dennis "Help from the Audience"
The streams will narrow on your path - Dark Eileen "Dirge on the Death of Art O'Leary, Shot at Carraganime, Co. Cork, May 4, 1773" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Driven up the moon's path - Edward Dowden "The Corn-Crake"
Show us the way and point us the path - WEB Du Bois "A Litany of Atlanta: Done at Atlanta, in the Day of Death, 1906" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]
Many thorns fill the path to my goal - Hemantabālā Dutt "Open Thou Thy Door of Mercy" transl. by Miss Whitehouse
That crooked Path to Fame - "An Elegy Written Among the Ruins of an Abbey"
Heavy clouds of sorrow make dark thy path - Charlotte Elliott "Wednesday Evening"
The paths bordered with rosemary - Chiyuma Elliott "I Guess it Must Be the Flag of My Disposition"
Across dirt roads and muddy ditch paths - Danielle Emerson "shíma yazhí ahéheeʼ / thank you, auntie"
Snares he set on every path - "The Enchanted Maiden" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier
The only path through water & life - Fatihah Quadri Eniola "Down-Streaming"
Would have made this path unnecessary - Heid E. Erdich "Grand Portage"
The path on my map led us slightly askew - Daniel Errico "The Island of Bum Bum Ba Loo"
Every path the prophets trod - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
The midnight path explored - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
Some fragments of his path - Andrew Feld "Great Hill Lyric"
the dark, dank alley the only path toward home - b ferguson "parkside & ocean"
The dark, damp alley the only path - b ferguson "Parkside & Ocean"
Falling stars in the path of radiant wings - Beulah Field "Immortal"
Trace back the paths that I've chosen - Ashanti Files "Ripples"
Followed a path of winding white grass - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Tuccenen A"
Electrons find their paths in subtle ways - John M. Ford "Sonnet: Against Etropy"
Down dark converging paths between the pines - Robert Frost "The Bonfire"
Her feet stone still on the path - Sarah Getty "Deer, 6:00 AM"
Puzzles crowd your path like carnivorous plants - Sarah Getty "Presbyopia"
With the lions in his path - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "The Lion Path"
The path all but obliterated - Louise Gluck "Winter Journey"
Dim paths that lead to odorous glooms - Howard Glyndon "At Odds" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XI, no.26, May 1873]
And lead in happiness on a path of thorns - "The Gold-Finder" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXXIX, v.LXXI, May 1852]
Desert paths which have no masters - "The Good Goddess of Poverty [A Prose Ballad, translated from the French]" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.3, Sept. 1863]
Leaving a path of dark water in her wake - Theodora Goss "Seven Shoes"
Up the same well-worn path - Angelina Weld Grimke "The Eyes of My Regret"
That's where our paths diverged - Marilyn Hacker "For K. J., Leaving and Coming Back"
Tundras with paths lined with wet spikes - Myronn Hardy "Aurora Americana"
Through a path of flame and fire - Frances E.W. Harper "Death of the Old Sea-King"
Your own path of hard turns - K.D. Harryman "Whipping"
Picking a path through the driftwood - Matthea Harvey "Nude on a Horsehair Sofa by the Sea"
The path from here to that village is not translated - Robert Hass "Heroic Simile"
His path a whirlwind and his breath a flame - Felicia Hemans "Heliodorus in the Temple"
Through paths before untrod - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
The paths of space to sweep - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
Prophetic sounds along the earthquake's path - Felicia Hemans "Stanzas on the Death of the Princess Charlotte"
O'er the ravaged path of time - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius"
And thread the path whereon the lightnings play - Mary E. Hewitt "I Follow" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
I study atlases and cirrus paths in search of traces - Tiffany Higgins "Dance, Dance, While the Hive Collapses" [Poetry Jan. 2016]
Lose the path and watch Orion rise - Conrad Hilberry "Virginia Night"
And all her paths are peace - Leslie Pinckney Hill "A Far Country"
Provide solace for your rocky path - Ellen Hinsey "Epistle"
Down the dark path to the Blasphemous Tree - Ralph Hodgson "Eve"
Will find a path from these despairs - Thomas Hood "The Two Swans"
And though our paths lie separate now - Mrs. Mary G. Horsford "To an Absent Sister" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.5, May 1849]
Written on a river's path - Carly Inghram "For a Moment, Everything Is Small and Familiar"
Mark out braided paths - Malathi Michelle Ivengar "Beige"
Where a path of tears washed through - Elizabeth Jacobson "Blood Moon"
Holding my path in its rigid embrace - Vanessa Jae "The Fear of Cyborgs to Believe in Flesh"
Set his imps to mark the paths they trode [sic] - "Jolly Father Joe" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXXIV, v.LIV, Aug. 1843]
A path of hard, open mouths - Saeed Jones "Coyote Cry"
Chart the paths of invisible tides - Zilka Joseph "Three Notes to Blue Jays"
A straight line on the lucid path - Fady Joudah "Pisces"
The thorny paths of penance - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Fifth: Uma's Reward" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
Brambled path towards the forest's heart - Lesh Karan "Red Writing Hood"
Grinding a path through elderberries and laurel - Janet Kauffman "The Devil's Walking Stick"
Dress my uncertain path with green - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Madly follow that bright path of light - John Keats "Specimen of an Induction to a Poem"
The path you now measure - Fanny Kemble "An Apology"
No tomorrow smiles on the gloomy path - Mrs. Fanny Kemble Butler "The Parting Pledge" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]
Tread those well known paths - Fanny Kemble "To --- [When the glad sun looks smiling from the sky]"
Her paths are the paths of the sun - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Unequal Paths fond Mortals tread - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
As if a cat traversed my path beneath the evening star - Yusef Komunyakaa "Jasmine"
Not sure of the paths & turns taken - Yusef Komunyakaa "Ota Benga at Edenkraal"
Wedge a path of light through such black dreams - Alfred Kreymborg "Crocus"
Betrays his path by crooked lines - Charles Lamb "Lines Written in My Own Album"
I heard her sing in wood paths dim - Lucy Larcom "November"
Such paths can never lead to woe - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "The Roads that Meet"
Whose unseen snare besets our path - Emily Lawless "From the Burren III: Resurgence"
Clear a path through jungles of shame - Joseph O. Legaspi "Vows (for a gay wedding)"
From the paths of strictest sobriety - Henry S. Leigh "An Unappreciated Crichton"
Paths to burn along my symmetry - R.B. Lemberg "The Ash Manifesto"
Ask the rain to clear my path - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Ask the wind to show my path - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Only a faint path strewn with lupine - Philip Levine "Gospel"
By a thousand broken paths - Li Po "A Dream of T'ien-Mu Mountain" transl. by Arthur Waley
Chose the solemn paths of Hell - Vachel Lindsay "The Last Song of Lucifer"
Forged a path between past & Jupiter - Nabila Lovelace "Sojourned"
Arbors close the ends of dreaming paths - Amy Lowell "Behind a Wall"
With silver steps and paths of gold - Amy Lowell "The Coal Picker"
Cleaving a path between blown walls of sleet - Amy Lowell "J--K Huysmans"
Find patience in familiar paths - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
To smooth so rough a path - Anonymous "Loyalty Confined"
What light on his sunless path had burst - Francis J. Lys "A Summer's Poems: V. [actual title in Greek?]"
For the path with none to guide - Sidney Royse Lysaght "The Quest of Youth"
The ends of paths that once were endless - Sidney Royse Lysaght "Youth"
A path towards its well-defended heart - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "gorse"
For this comet's path I chose - Toby MacNutt "Perihelion"
Narrow paths my passions tread - Maurice Maeterlinck "The Passions" transl. by Bernard Miall
A path a harp once followed - J. Michael Martinez "Death to Paint Us"
But does not need to take the path of thought - Harry Martinson "Aniara 13" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
Along the hallowed paths of love - Theodore Maynard "At Woodchester"
The sweet knees of oxen have pressed a path - Maureen N. McLane "Horoscope"
Took the path of needles - Mary McMyne "The Mother Searches for Her Own Story"
Forget my hallowed Sunday morning path - Nancy Mercado "Going to Work"
Pace up the weed-grown paths - Charlotte Mew "The Sunlit House"
Every word a path through darkness - Claire Millikin "The Hunt"
When obstacles happened to bar the path - Marianne Moore "Sojourn in the Whale"
Walks the glowing paths of the midnight garden - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"
Walks the paths of the petal-strewn park - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"
As burning paths reveal veiled huts - Christopher Morgan "The Lantern Runner"
Through the dark paths of this lost town - Christopher Morgan "The Lantern Runner"
Devastate the path - Andrew Motion "The Ring"
A path of gold on stones worn grey - K. Mounsey "To a Little House in Oxford"
And virtue's path kept in my view - "My Mother" [Spring Blossoms, no date, no editor/author, Project Gutenberg]
A path of safe falling - Tim Newcomb "Upper Sacramento River Valley"
Making a morning path to the light - Effie Lee Newsome "Morning Light"
Walks in paths of peace - Meredith Nicholson "The Greek Girl's Song"
A path that weeds could not efface - Meredith Nicholson "Striving"
Still perils in the path - "The Nine Holes of the Links of St. Andrews: III. The Third Hole"
Never veered from the path where he meant to go - Sarah Noble-Ives "Horse-Back"
The complexity of wild paths and webs woven - Margaret Noodin "Gidiskinaadaa Mitigwaakiing/Woodland Liberty"
Greet each other on the meditative path - Cristina M.R. Norcross "Breathing Peace"
As the wave on the moon's path - Alfred Noyes "A Tale of Old Japan"
The path of sunlight through leaves - Naomi Shihab Nye "Little Farmer"
Lifts the air in its path - Naomi Shihab Nye "Travel Alarm"
Who the paths of iniquity trod - Old Humphrey "The Sabbath Breaker Reclaimed; or, a pleasing history of Thomas Brown"
As if for the narrow path - Mary Oliver "Beans"
Gods walk out upon a path of stars - Stephen Oliver "Zionism"
The path at my feet disappears - Gregory Orr "A House in the Country"
The path of those who walk alone - Maria Antonia Ortega "Lima"
a connective world with multiple paths - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Matured him in the paths of truth - James Parkerson "The Wiverton Boy; or, Sailor Returned"
Though fiery tempest sweep his path - "The Patriot Soldier" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]
As the Sea weaves her path before the light - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Foundling"
His path in evil hour the dragon cross'd - E. Peel "Bordino.--An Ode" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLI, v.LVII, Jan. 1845]
splits open revealing mirroring paths - Xan Forest Phillips "no one wants to be rough anymore"
Serve but as signs on the path of the ages - James E. Pickering "The Call of the Mountains"
Feet that understand no path - Alan Porter "Introduction to a Narrative Poem"
The dusty, care-strewn paths of life - Alexander Posey "My Hermitage"
Where many snares beset the path - George D. Prentice "Lines in Memory of My Lost Child"
A path to lose our sense of others - Khadijah Queen "Epilogue for Personae"
Paths from out eternity - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Night in Italy"
Mount the next in its path - Theodore H. Rand "The Stormy Petrel"
The paths great Homer trod - Henrietta Cordelia Ray "The Venus of Milo"
Light on a tangled path of thorns - T. Buchanan Read "A Christmas Hymn" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.15, no.85, Jan. 1875]
From myriads who beset my path - Rebecca "The Heiress" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)
In the direct path of a battery of signals - Adrienne Rich "Planetarium"
Paths that have failed - Adrienne Rich "Second Sight"
Their path through rivers of mud - Lynn Riggs "The Wolves"
Long paths where no footfalls ring - Rainer Maria Rilke "Maidens. II" transl. by Jessie Lemont
The path to a garden of starlight and wonder - Julia Rios "On Where to Find Strange Horizons, and How to Get There"
Crouching out of the great storm's path - Elizabeth Madox Roberts "Arctic Gentian"
The upland path in haste to tread - Mrs. Mary Robinson "All Alone"
Through dim uncertain paths - Henry W. Rockwell "Sonnets: Proem"
A ruby path between the earth and sky - Rennell Rodd "From the Hills of Gardens"
Testing each new path that has bloomed before me - Hester J. Rook "Stepping the Path Trod by the Moon"
The upward path so steep and long - Matthew Russell, S.J. "A Thought from Cardinal Newman"
To follow the path of the sun - Carroll Ryan "Malta"
The gravel under the garden path cracks - David St. John "Iris"
Never stand still on the path - Sanai "The Walled Garden of Truth" [selections] transl. by D. Pendleton
Cutting a path of promise - Margaret E. Sangster "Preface"
My path is woven in snow through the abyss - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"
The waves a lustrous path - Clinton Scollard "A Sea Change"
Sailing the path of the undenied - Clinton Scollard "A Sea Song"
Murderous snares around his path - Frederick George Scott "Dion"
Ambition's dizzy paths essayed - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
The panther felt compelled to know the path - Alafia Nicole Sessions "Fable with Cyst, Celestial Being & Sacrifice"
Upon that path without obvious company - Solmaz Sharif "An Otherwise"
Trod the paths of high intent - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Dedication of the Revolt of Islam to His Wife"
On the path her feet have made - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Old Maid"
The pale pewter path of the trees' parting - Joyce Sidman "Riding a Bike at Night"
Naught but the rising moon stands on your path - B. Simmons "The Life of the Sea" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCII, v.LXV, Apr. 1849]
Drives Winter from his path of strife - W. Gilmore Simms "Stanzas"
In paths of duty - Effie Smith "If Christ Should Come"
Life sears a path down the throat - Tracy K. Smith "In Brazil"
And light my worldly path no more - T.G. Spear "I Cling to Thee"
Writhing paths I surely walked in that other life - Leonora Speyer "Garden Under Lightning"
The crooked paths go every way - James Stephens "The Goat Paths"
The narrow path of joy - George Sterling "Before Dawn"
On paths that memory retraces - George Sterling "Mirage"
The sweetest hope wherewith its paths are lit - Stuart Sterne "Into Thy Hands" [Lippincott's Magazine, Sept. 1885]
Leaves of sure obligation on our paths - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Sweeps the forest fragments on its roaring path - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
To challenge my path in the heavens - L.A.G. Strong "Dallington"
The path of seals is smooth - "Summer Has Come" transl. by Kuno Meyer
Paths that the moon of memory cheers - Algernon Swinburne "Recollections"
That make their path a desert - Carmen Sylva "A Coronation"
Traverse an infinite set of paths - Arthur Sze "Traversal"
Who haunts my path like a heart's missed beat - Sonya Taaffe "Idle Thoughts While Watching a Faun"
Furies are hot on their dangerous path - Abel C. Thomas writing as Iron Gray "The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom"
Travels the same wild paths though out of sight - James Thomson "The City of Dreadful Night"
The winding path through the forests of your interior - Samantha Thornhill "38. Shedding the Old"
Hard my path on earth is closed - Miguel Teurbe Tolón "Last Song of the Exile" transl. by Francisco Javier Vingut
As each planned path is changed - Edwin Torres "Moroccan Highway"
Both path and destination of freedom - Natasha Trethewey "Native Guard"
Looked out on gardens with paths of coral pebbles - Tu Fu "Captivity" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
Shoving her body along the path of a dream - Jonathan Chibuike Ukah "A Woman with a Stomach Full of Stars"
Not one path is open through the snow - Mark Van Doren "River Snow"
Followed the angler's winding path - Henry van Dyke "The Red Flower"
Following the path of ants from your palm - A. Van Jordan "Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog)"
Seething through paths of scattering flame - Emile Verhaeren "La Multiple Splendeur: The Glory of the Heavens" transl. by Alma Strettell
Toward Canaan's blue traced golden paths - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Rope-Maker" transl. by Alma Strettell
Betrays his path by crooked lines - "Verses for an Album" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.10 no.288, supplementary number, 1828]
Rolling stones in every path - M.R.W. "The Way to Walk" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]
The uncertain brambles in my path - Rosemarie Waldrop "Inserting the Mirror"
That blazes on the Whirlwind's path - Wm. Wallace "Perditi"
Nursing ruins of age on southern paths - Wang An-Shih "In Jest on Bell Mountain, Given to Adept Gather-Gain" transl. by David Hinton
Unraveling, a path - Sharon Wang "Radial Scent"
Across the path of suns - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"
The path is narrowed to only a lane - A.D.T. Whitney "Along, Long, Long"
Down from her beaten path she softly slips - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "A Solar Eclipse"
Marking off paths between fireflies - Cecilia Woloch "Slow Children at Play"
On a path already made firm - Janet Wong "Walking to Temple"
A clear path beyond the dust - Charles Wright "Chinoiserie VI"
The dirt path opening again in a dream - Wendy Xu "Writing Home"
No paths lead out - Jane Yolen "All Paths Lead Here"
The paths some thoughts blaze in the brain - Dean Young "Age of Discovery" [Poetry, January 1988]
Such temptations your path will attend - "Youthful Temptations" [The Good Resolution, ed. Daniel P. Kidder, meant for Methodist Episcopal Sunday schools, 1831]
Breaking the path of sunlight - Matthew Zapruder "Cat Radio"
But for a shadow crossing your path - Cynthia Zarin "Orbit"
A path already woven cannot be altered - Hal Y. Zhang "Majorana, Back Again"
Go singing through the footpaths of the swamp - Jean Toomer "Georgia Dusk" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]
Footpath creeping through the long grass to the door - Miss Virginia Townsend "The House in the Lane" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Its shadow on our life-path cast - D.J. Robertson "Parted" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.144-v.III, 2 Oct. 1886]
A catalyst for pathfinding and strength - Brandon D. Johnson "Standing by a Shelf"
Pathless.
Pathway.
yesterday I was warpath and daydreams - Nicole Callihan "Marriage"
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Receding on the path of dark spruce and roses - Daisy Aldan "I Awake in These Hills"
Danced on daggers on the path - Daisy Aldan "The Little Mermaid"
Radiant path into a newly revealed dimension - Daisy Aldan "Vertical Is Our New Sight"
Flashing up a path of gold - Ellen Tracy Alden "He Will Come Back"
On his path the Furies waited - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "The Last Caesar"
To hike on the narrow paths - J.M. Allen "The Narrow Paths"
Whose path the darkest clouds o'ershade - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry LXXII: Unhappy Bride" transl. by Sir John Bowring
Ask you to emulate the flight path of an ostrich - dee(dee) c. ardan "freedom terrors"
Though our paths be separate - Julia A. Baker "Mizpah"
The path was obscured by another person's tracks - J. Mae Barizo "Indeterminacy"
In dreadful paths his anguish trod - Natalie Clifford Barney "The Love of Judas"
Burn a path through timeless sleep - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Test"
Any fright of stumbling up crooked paths - Elizabeth Bartlett "When Yesterday Comes"
As darkness coils around our rugged path - Cora C. Bass "Sea and Cliff"
Who tread the path of truth - James Beattie "Ode to Hope"
In stormy paths to roam - James Beattie "Retirement. 1758"
No more the path invites - James Beattie "Retirement. 1758"
And still thrust traps into my path - Stephen Vincent Benet "Lucullus Dines"
No terrible delight shall cross your path - Stella Benson "To the Unborn"
Path of pain of prayer - Owen Roe mac an Bhaird (or Ward), c.1608 "A Lament for the Princes of Tyrone and Tyrconnel" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
Alone with the moon on its path - Richard Blanco "Somewhere to Paris"
The path homeward left by your furious flight - Bruce Boston & Marge Simon "A Tale of Collaboration"
Grown familiar with the paths of sin - J. Huntington Bright "The Dying Boy" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]
Smoothed the ruffled path - Howard Futhey Brinton "Mac's (Psychological) Cigar"
In the path of life you sought your prize - Vera M. Brittain "The Only Son"
Down a rare path - Lucie Brock-Broido "How Can It Be I Am No Longer I"
A path through every tangled wood - Anne Bronte "The Three Guides"
On his path a secret light - Charlotte Bronte "Lament Befitting These 'Times of Night'"
Thread the scented paths of pine - Stopford A. Brooke "Song (From 'Six Days')"
Before whom our blood traveled uncharted paths - Deborah Brown "Reprise"
Though my path be laid through mire - Evelyn Gage Browne "Flight"
A flower born of rebel paths - Sue Budin "Mercury in Retrograde"
On a path where thrushes wake - Witter Bynner "The New World VII"
Would cease to wander in forbidden paths - Kate Cameron "We Should Hear the Angels Singing" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]
Their worn shoes scratch against the paths of stone - Vivienne Camille "The Monster in the Shape of a Star"
In the darkest path of man's despair - Lewis Carroll "The Path of Roses"
What path is left for you to tread? - Ralph Chaplin "The West Is Dead"
Upon whose blazing path the clouds are dust - Thomas S. Chard "Across the Sea"
On devious paths unseen by mortal eyes - Thomas S. Chard "The Blessed Vale"
By every path the leaves of healing grow - Thomas S. Chard "The Blessed Vale"
The shepherd sun upon his path of gold - Thomas S. Chard "The Seven Sleepers"
Wild paths through mulberry and hemp - The Buddhist Priest Chiao-jan "Looking for Lu Hung-chien but Failing To Find Him" transl. by Burton Watson
When by untrodden paths I go - Jose Santos Chocano "A Song of the Road" transl. by John Pierrepont Rice
Where the path has lost its way - John Clare "An Invite to Eternity"
Of paths for ampler virtue - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
For the path is grown with rue - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
Showing the lines of a silver path - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
This shady path of happiness - Hilda Conkling "The Brook and its Children"
The stars revealed to me their trackless paths - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "A Spirit's Reproach" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.2, August 1863]
Lay my heart upon his path - Susan Coolidge "Two Ways to Love. II"
The path where calls my eager mind - Joseph Seamon Cotter Jr "Sonnet [I would not tarry if I could be gone]"
Myrtle overran the paths - H.D. "The Gift"
The path of being led into terror - Kwame Dawes "How I Pray in the Plague"
Who plotted days that stain the path of time - Geoffrey Dearmer "Gommecourt"
Through earth our aimless path to lead - Delta "The Covenanters' Night-Hymn" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCC, v.LXV, Feb. 1849]
Which surrounds its path with spur and spear - Delta "The Dark Waggon [sic]" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXI, v.LXVII, Jan. 1850]
A halo girds the path of time - Delta "Disenchantment" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCIX, Nov. 1849, v.LXVI]
Wantoned around our paths of prosperous fortune - Delta "A November Morning's Reverie" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXXXV, v.LXII, Nov. 1847]
A path that otherwise would feel forlorn - Carl Dennis "Help from the Audience"
The streams will narrow on your path - Dark Eileen "Dirge on the Death of Art O'Leary, Shot at Carraganime, Co. Cork, May 4, 1773" transl. by Eleanor Hull
Driven up the moon's path - Edward Dowden "The Corn-Crake"
Show us the way and point us the path - WEB Du Bois "A Litany of Atlanta: Done at Atlanta, in the Day of Death, 1906" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]
Many thorns fill the path to my goal - Hemantabālā Dutt "Open Thou Thy Door of Mercy" transl. by Miss Whitehouse
That crooked Path to Fame - "An Elegy Written Among the Ruins of an Abbey"
Heavy clouds of sorrow make dark thy path - Charlotte Elliott "Wednesday Evening"
The paths bordered with rosemary - Chiyuma Elliott "I Guess it Must Be the Flag of My Disposition"
Across dirt roads and muddy ditch paths - Danielle Emerson "shíma yazhí ahéheeʼ / thank you, auntie"
Snares he set on every path - "The Enchanted Maiden" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier
The only path through water & life - Fatihah Quadri Eniola "Down-Streaming"
Would have made this path unnecessary - Heid E. Erdich "Grand Portage"
The path on my map led us slightly askew - Daniel Errico "The Island of Bum Bum Ba Loo"
Every path the prophets trod - John Erskine "Ash Wednesday"
The midnight path explored - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"
Some fragments of his path - Andrew Feld "Great Hill Lyric"
the dark, dank alley the only path toward home - b ferguson "parkside & ocean"
The dark, damp alley the only path - b ferguson "Parkside & Ocean"
Falling stars in the path of radiant wings - Beulah Field "Immortal"
Trace back the paths that I've chosen - Ashanti Files "Ripples"
Followed a path of winding white grass - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Tuccenen A"
Electrons find their paths in subtle ways - John M. Ford "Sonnet: Against Etropy"
Down dark converging paths between the pines - Robert Frost "The Bonfire"
Her feet stone still on the path - Sarah Getty "Deer, 6:00 AM"
Puzzles crowd your path like carnivorous plants - Sarah Getty "Presbyopia"
With the lions in his path - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "The Lion Path"
The path all but obliterated - Louise Gluck "Winter Journey"
Dim paths that lead to odorous glooms - Howard Glyndon "At Odds" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XI, no.26, May 1873]
And lead in happiness on a path of thorns - "The Gold-Finder" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXXIX, v.LXXI, May 1852]
Desert paths which have no masters - "The Good Goddess of Poverty [A Prose Ballad, translated from the French]" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.3, Sept. 1863]
Leaving a path of dark water in her wake - Theodora Goss "Seven Shoes"
Up the same well-worn path - Angelina Weld Grimke "The Eyes of My Regret"
That's where our paths diverged - Marilyn Hacker "For K. J., Leaving and Coming Back"
Tundras with paths lined with wet spikes - Myronn Hardy "Aurora Americana"
Through a path of flame and fire - Frances E.W. Harper "Death of the Old Sea-King"
Your own path of hard turns - K.D. Harryman "Whipping"
Picking a path through the driftwood - Matthea Harvey "Nude on a Horsehair Sofa by the Sea"
The path from here to that village is not translated - Robert Hass "Heroic Simile"
His path a whirlwind and his breath a flame - Felicia Hemans "Heliodorus in the Temple"
Through paths before untrod - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
The paths of space to sweep - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"
Prophetic sounds along the earthquake's path - Felicia Hemans "Stanzas on the Death of the Princess Charlotte"
O'er the ravaged path of time - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius"
And thread the path whereon the lightnings play - Mary E. Hewitt "I Follow" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
I study atlases and cirrus paths in search of traces - Tiffany Higgins "Dance, Dance, While the Hive Collapses" [Poetry Jan. 2016]
Lose the path and watch Orion rise - Conrad Hilberry "Virginia Night"
And all her paths are peace - Leslie Pinckney Hill "A Far Country"
Provide solace for your rocky path - Ellen Hinsey "Epistle"
Down the dark path to the Blasphemous Tree - Ralph Hodgson "Eve"
Will find a path from these despairs - Thomas Hood "The Two Swans"
And though our paths lie separate now - Mrs. Mary G. Horsford "To an Absent Sister" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.5, May 1849]
Written on a river's path - Carly Inghram "For a Moment, Everything Is Small and Familiar"
Mark out braided paths - Malathi Michelle Ivengar "Beige"
Where a path of tears washed through - Elizabeth Jacobson "Blood Moon"
Holding my path in its rigid embrace - Vanessa Jae "The Fear of Cyborgs to Believe in Flesh"
Set his imps to mark the paths they trode [sic] - "Jolly Father Joe" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXXIV, v.LIV, Aug. 1843]
A path of hard, open mouths - Saeed Jones "Coyote Cry"
Chart the paths of invisible tides - Zilka Joseph "Three Notes to Blue Jays"
A straight line on the lucid path - Fady Joudah "Pisces"
The thorny paths of penance - Kalidasa "The Birth of the War-God: Canto Fifth: Uma's Reward" transl. by Ralph T.H. Griffith
Brambled path towards the forest's heart - Lesh Karan "Red Writing Hood"
Grinding a path through elderberries and laurel - Janet Kauffman "The Devil's Walking Stick"
Dress my uncertain path with green - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"
Madly follow that bright path of light - John Keats "Specimen of an Induction to a Poem"
The path you now measure - Fanny Kemble "An Apology"
No tomorrow smiles on the gloomy path - Mrs. Fanny Kemble Butler "The Parting Pledge" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]
Tread those well known paths - Fanny Kemble "To --- [When the glad sun looks smiling from the sky]"
Her paths are the paths of the sun - Henry Kendall "Australia Vindex"
Unequal Paths fond Mortals tread - Anne Killigrew "The Discontent"
As if a cat traversed my path beneath the evening star - Yusef Komunyakaa "Jasmine"
Not sure of the paths & turns taken - Yusef Komunyakaa "Ota Benga at Edenkraal"
Wedge a path of light through such black dreams - Alfred Kreymborg "Crocus"
Betrays his path by crooked lines - Charles Lamb "Lines Written in My Own Album"
I heard her sing in wood paths dim - Lucy Larcom "November"
Such paths can never lead to woe - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "The Roads that Meet"
Whose unseen snare besets our path - Emily Lawless "From the Burren III: Resurgence"
Clear a path through jungles of shame - Joseph O. Legaspi "Vows (for a gay wedding)"
From the paths of strictest sobriety - Henry S. Leigh "An Unappreciated Crichton"
Paths to burn along my symmetry - R.B. Lemberg "The Ash Manifesto"
Ask the rain to clear my path - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Ask the wind to show my path - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
Only a faint path strewn with lupine - Philip Levine "Gospel"
By a thousand broken paths - Li Po "A Dream of T'ien-Mu Mountain" transl. by Arthur Waley
Chose the solemn paths of Hell - Vachel Lindsay "The Last Song of Lucifer"
Forged a path between past & Jupiter - Nabila Lovelace "Sojourned"
Arbors close the ends of dreaming paths - Amy Lowell "Behind a Wall"
With silver steps and paths of gold - Amy Lowell "The Coal Picker"
Cleaving a path between blown walls of sleet - Amy Lowell "J--K Huysmans"
Find patience in familiar paths - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
To smooth so rough a path - Anonymous "Loyalty Confined"
What light on his sunless path had burst - Francis J. Lys "A Summer's Poems: V. [actual title in Greek?]"
For the path with none to guide - Sidney Royse Lysaght "The Quest of Youth"
The ends of paths that once were endless - Sidney Royse Lysaght "Youth"
A path towards its well-defended heart - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "gorse"
For this comet's path I chose - Toby MacNutt "Perihelion"
Narrow paths my passions tread - Maurice Maeterlinck "The Passions" transl. by Bernard Miall
A path a harp once followed - J. Michael Martinez "Death to Paint Us"
But does not need to take the path of thought - Harry Martinson "Aniara 13" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg
Along the hallowed paths of love - Theodore Maynard "At Woodchester"
The sweet knees of oxen have pressed a path - Maureen N. McLane "Horoscope"
Took the path of needles - Mary McMyne "The Mother Searches for Her Own Story"
Forget my hallowed Sunday morning path - Nancy Mercado "Going to Work"
Pace up the weed-grown paths - Charlotte Mew "The Sunlit House"
Every word a path through darkness - Claire Millikin "The Hunt"
When obstacles happened to bar the path - Marianne Moore "Sojourn in the Whale"
Walks the glowing paths of the midnight garden - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"
Walks the paths of the petal-strewn park - Sarah Kathryn Moore "Excerpts from the Dr. Sexpot Saga"
As burning paths reveal veiled huts - Christopher Morgan "The Lantern Runner"
Through the dark paths of this lost town - Christopher Morgan "The Lantern Runner"
Devastate the path - Andrew Motion "The Ring"
A path of gold on stones worn grey - K. Mounsey "To a Little House in Oxford"
And virtue's path kept in my view - "My Mother" [Spring Blossoms, no date, no editor/author, Project Gutenberg]
A path of safe falling - Tim Newcomb "Upper Sacramento River Valley"
Making a morning path to the light - Effie Lee Newsome "Morning Light"
Walks in paths of peace - Meredith Nicholson "The Greek Girl's Song"
A path that weeds could not efface - Meredith Nicholson "Striving"
Still perils in the path - "The Nine Holes of the Links of St. Andrews: III. The Third Hole"
Never veered from the path where he meant to go - Sarah Noble-Ives "Horse-Back"
The complexity of wild paths and webs woven - Margaret Noodin "Gidiskinaadaa Mitigwaakiing/Woodland Liberty"
Greet each other on the meditative path - Cristina M.R. Norcross "Breathing Peace"
As the wave on the moon's path - Alfred Noyes "A Tale of Old Japan"
The path of sunlight through leaves - Naomi Shihab Nye "Little Farmer"
Lifts the air in its path - Naomi Shihab Nye "Travel Alarm"
Who the paths of iniquity trod - Old Humphrey "The Sabbath Breaker Reclaimed; or, a pleasing history of Thomas Brown"
As if for the narrow path - Mary Oliver "Beans"
Gods walk out upon a path of stars - Stephen Oliver "Zionism"
The path at my feet disappears - Gregory Orr "A House in the Country"
The path of those who walk alone - Maria Antonia Ortega "Lima"
a connective world with multiple paths - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Matured him in the paths of truth - James Parkerson "The Wiverton Boy; or, Sailor Returned"
Though fiery tempest sweep his path - "The Patriot Soldier" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]
As the Sea weaves her path before the light - Josephine Preston Peabody "The Foundling"
His path in evil hour the dragon cross'd - E. Peel "Bordino.--An Ode" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLI, v.LVII, Jan. 1845]
splits open revealing mirroring paths - Xan Forest Phillips "no one wants to be rough anymore"
Serve but as signs on the path of the ages - James E. Pickering "The Call of the Mountains"
Feet that understand no path - Alan Porter "Introduction to a Narrative Poem"
The dusty, care-strewn paths of life - Alexander Posey "My Hermitage"
Where many snares beset the path - George D. Prentice "Lines in Memory of My Lost Child"
A path to lose our sense of others - Khadijah Queen "Epilogue for Personae"
Paths from out eternity - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Night in Italy"
Mount the next in its path - Theodore H. Rand "The Stormy Petrel"
The paths great Homer trod - Henrietta Cordelia Ray "The Venus of Milo"
Light on a tangled path of thorns - T. Buchanan Read "A Christmas Hymn" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.15, no.85, Jan. 1875]
From myriads who beset my path - Rebecca "The Heiress" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)
In the direct path of a battery of signals - Adrienne Rich "Planetarium"
Paths that have failed - Adrienne Rich "Second Sight"
Their path through rivers of mud - Lynn Riggs "The Wolves"
Long paths where no footfalls ring - Rainer Maria Rilke "Maidens. II" transl. by Jessie Lemont
The path to a garden of starlight and wonder - Julia Rios "On Where to Find Strange Horizons, and How to Get There"
Crouching out of the great storm's path - Elizabeth Madox Roberts "Arctic Gentian"
The upland path in haste to tread - Mrs. Mary Robinson "All Alone"
Through dim uncertain paths - Henry W. Rockwell "Sonnets: Proem"
A ruby path between the earth and sky - Rennell Rodd "From the Hills of Gardens"
Testing each new path that has bloomed before me - Hester J. Rook "Stepping the Path Trod by the Moon"
The upward path so steep and long - Matthew Russell, S.J. "A Thought from Cardinal Newman"
To follow the path of the sun - Carroll Ryan "Malta"
The gravel under the garden path cracks - David St. John "Iris"
Never stand still on the path - Sanai "The Walled Garden of Truth" [selections] transl. by D. Pendleton
Cutting a path of promise - Margaret E. Sangster "Preface"
My path is woven in snow through the abyss - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"
The waves a lustrous path - Clinton Scollard "A Sea Change"
Sailing the path of the undenied - Clinton Scollard "A Sea Song"
Murderous snares around his path - Frederick George Scott "Dion"
Ambition's dizzy paths essayed - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
The panther felt compelled to know the path - Alafia Nicole Sessions "Fable with Cyst, Celestial Being & Sacrifice"
Upon that path without obvious company - Solmaz Sharif "An Otherwise"
Trod the paths of high intent - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Dedication of the Revolt of Islam to His Wife"
On the path her feet have made - Dora Sigerson Shorter "The Old Maid"
The pale pewter path of the trees' parting - Joyce Sidman "Riding a Bike at Night"
Naught but the rising moon stands on your path - B. Simmons "The Life of the Sea" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCII, v.LXV, Apr. 1849]
Drives Winter from his path of strife - W. Gilmore Simms "Stanzas"
In paths of duty - Effie Smith "If Christ Should Come"
Life sears a path down the throat - Tracy K. Smith "In Brazil"
And light my worldly path no more - T.G. Spear "I Cling to Thee"
Writhing paths I surely walked in that other life - Leonora Speyer "Garden Under Lightning"
The crooked paths go every way - James Stephens "The Goat Paths"
The narrow path of joy - George Sterling "Before Dawn"
On paths that memory retraces - George Sterling "Mirage"
The sweetest hope wherewith its paths are lit - Stuart Sterne "Into Thy Hands" [Lippincott's Magazine, Sept. 1885]
Leaves of sure obligation on our paths - Wallace Stevens "Sunday Morning"
Sweeps the forest fragments on its roaring path - Alfred B. Street "One of the 'Southern Tier of Counties'" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
To challenge my path in the heavens - L.A.G. Strong "Dallington"
The path of seals is smooth - "Summer Has Come" transl. by Kuno Meyer
Paths that the moon of memory cheers - Algernon Swinburne "Recollections"
That make their path a desert - Carmen Sylva "A Coronation"
Traverse an infinite set of paths - Arthur Sze "Traversal"
Who haunts my path like a heart's missed beat - Sonya Taaffe "Idle Thoughts While Watching a Faun"
Furies are hot on their dangerous path - Abel C. Thomas writing as Iron Gray "The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom"
Travels the same wild paths though out of sight - James Thomson "The City of Dreadful Night"
The winding path through the forests of your interior - Samantha Thornhill "38. Shedding the Old"
Hard my path on earth is closed - Miguel Teurbe Tolón "Last Song of the Exile" transl. by Francisco Javier Vingut
As each planned path is changed - Edwin Torres "Moroccan Highway"
Both path and destination of freedom - Natasha Trethewey "Native Guard"
Looked out on gardens with paths of coral pebbles - Tu Fu "Captivity" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]
Shoving her body along the path of a dream - Jonathan Chibuike Ukah "A Woman with a Stomach Full of Stars"
Not one path is open through the snow - Mark Van Doren "River Snow"
Followed the angler's winding path - Henry van Dyke "The Red Flower"
Following the path of ants from your palm - A. Van Jordan "Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog)"
Seething through paths of scattering flame - Emile Verhaeren "La Multiple Splendeur: The Glory of the Heavens" transl. by Alma Strettell
Toward Canaan's blue traced golden paths - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Rope-Maker" transl. by Alma Strettell
Betrays his path by crooked lines - "Verses for an Album" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.10 no.288, supplementary number, 1828]
Rolling stones in every path - M.R.W. "The Way to Walk" [Happy Days for Boys and Girls, 1877]
The uncertain brambles in my path - Rosemarie Waldrop "Inserting the Mirror"
That blazes on the Whirlwind's path - Wm. Wallace "Perditi"
Nursing ruins of age on southern paths - Wang An-Shih "In Jest on Bell Mountain, Given to Adept Gather-Gain" transl. by David Hinton
Unraveling, a path - Sharon Wang "Radial Scent"
Across the path of suns - John Hall Wheelock "The Divine Fantasy"
The path is narrowed to only a lane - A.D.T. Whitney "Along, Long, Long"
Down from her beaten path she softly slips - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "A Solar Eclipse"
Marking off paths between fireflies - Cecilia Woloch "Slow Children at Play"
On a path already made firm - Janet Wong "Walking to Temple"
A clear path beyond the dust - Charles Wright "Chinoiserie VI"
The dirt path opening again in a dream - Wendy Xu "Writing Home"
No paths lead out - Jane Yolen "All Paths Lead Here"
The paths some thoughts blaze in the brain - Dean Young "Age of Discovery" [Poetry, January 1988]
Such temptations your path will attend - "Youthful Temptations" [The Good Resolution, ed. Daniel P. Kidder, meant for Methodist Episcopal Sunday schools, 1831]
Breaking the path of sunlight - Matthew Zapruder "Cat Radio"
But for a shadow crossing your path - Cynthia Zarin "Orbit"
A path already woven cannot be altered - Hal Y. Zhang "Majorana, Back Again"
Go singing through the footpaths of the swamp - Jean Toomer "Georgia Dusk" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]
Footpath creeping through the long grass to the door - Miss Virginia Townsend "The House in the Lane" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Its shadow on our life-path cast - D.J. Robertson "Parted" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.144-v.III, 2 Oct. 1886]
A catalyst for pathfinding and strength - Brandon D. Johnson "Standing by a Shelf"
Pathless.
Pathway.
yesterday I was warpath and daydreams - Nicole Callihan "Marriage"
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