Potential Titles: Mist
Jan. 5th, 2011 07:57 pmPockets of mist in night's corneas - Sheikha A. "Nesters"
Primordial mist revealed in spots of soft light - Linda Addison "Evolving"
Pale in saffron mist - Conrad Aiken "Senlin: a Biography (Part I, Section II)"
Sulphuric, quicksilvery ironic mist - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"
The white mist curling and hesitating - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
A spirit on slender ropes of mist - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Before the Rain"
The gist of mist or drizzle - Julia Alvarez "Looking Up"
Wove her a cloak of silvery mist - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Story of a Rose"
Conquering wind and marking mist - Raymond Antrobus "After Reading 'Deaf School' by the Mississippi River"
Shall rise through sorrow's mist - Alice M. Ardagh "Sic Passim"
I blast the mist of worlds and years apart - Charles Ashleigh "The Glorious Adventure of Glorious Me" [The Little Review v.1 no.5, July 1914]
Bare in a mist-mad forest - Mary Jo Bang "Gretel"
Slow mists gather in shrouding tears - Margaret Fairless Barber "All Souls' Day in a German Town"
Backward, through the drifting mist of years - Maurice Baring "Harvest in Russia"
the images lost in memory's mist - Elizabeth Bartlett "art"
Out of the mist and the ice - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Creation"
before night creeps along the mist - Elizabeth Bartlett "washday in the tropics"
to kiss the imaged mist - Elizabeth Bartlett "while I live"
Mist snakes the mountains - Kyce Bello "Far Country"
Lapse into surreptitious mist - Tara Betts "Untitled for a Reason"
Freezing mist round intellectual mirth - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Invitation"
Of mild mists and wild raptures - Maxwell Bodenheim "Portraits. VI: Woman"
This luxury of mild mist and wild raptures - Max Bodenheim "Three Portraits"
Morning mist from purest ether sifting - Giosue Carducci "On the Sixth Centenary of Dante" transl. by Frank Sewall
Through purple mists ascending - Willa Cather "Prairie Dawn"
As the mist leaves no scar - Leonard Cohen "The Mist"
Weary of mist and dark - Padraic Colum "An Old Woman of the Roads"
Only a mist of dream - Hilda Conkling "Song"
From the shrouding mists of time - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Gods and Heroes of the Gael"
In a mist of saccharine blood - Dorsey Craft "The Pirate Anne Bonny Consults the GPS"
A couch where mists are born - Mrs Newton Crosland "The Tongue of Fire"
The dying heat of sun and mist - H.D. "Leda"
Throne of mists, whose fields no sun behold - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
A mist on faint winds borne - Walter de la Mare "The Enchanted Hill"
Wafts on her plumes like mist - Walter de la Mare "The Moth"
Mists to muffle midnight tide - Walter de la Mare "The Quiet Enemy"
Spent centuries cradled in mist - Natalia del Pilar "The Women of Matinino"
And mists are carved away - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Love I: Choice"
That shelter from the mist - James B. Dollard "Song of the Little Villages"
Whispers through mist his flowered prayer - Max Early "Deer's Breath of Every Color"
Languid as the yellow mist - Max Eastman "The Lonely Bather"
The morning mist within your grounds - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
Came from the mist of a future dawn - George Blackstone Field "The Mustering of the Legion"
The mist of the cordite's gloom - George Blackstone Field "The Mustering of the Legion"
Out of the crane-haunted mists - John Gould Fletcher "Mutability"
A star glimmering through the mist - "The Flower of Nut-Brown Maids" transl. by Eleanor Hull
The blue's but a mist from the breath of the wind - Robert Frost "Blueberries"
Filled my hand with mist - Kahlil Gibran "Sand and Foam"
Shatter mists of grief - Louise Imogen Guiney "Brook Farm"
The white mists robed and throned her - Sharlot M. Hall "The West"
Mists still haunt the stony street - William Ernest Henley "In Hospital I. Enter Patient"
A honey mist on a day of frost - Douglas Hyde "The Cooleen"
The miasmatic mist of the soul of the lonely - Sade Iverson "The Milliner" [The Little Review v.1 no.5, July 1914]
Children of the mingling mists - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
The rich mist of purple grapes - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
The haunting mists still folded to their bosoms - Margaret Junkin "The Destruction of Sodom" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Wrapped in a mist of sound - Bob Kaufman "Walking Parker Home"
To look on mists in idleness - John Keats "The Human Seasons"
The mist which eagles cleave - John Keats "Hyperion"
Mists of memory locked within - Fanny Kemble "Absence"
The hot mist that veils my eyes - Fanny Kemble "The Death-Song"
Wrapped in sullen mist and rain - Fanny Kemble "Epistle from the Rhine: to Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass"
Evening mists of doubt and sorrow - Fanny Kemble "Lines for Music [Good night! from music's softest spell]"
In the mist of dark decay - Henry King "The Dirge"
Mists of his own ashes - Galway Kinnell "The Fundamental Project of Technology"
The thin mist of grey gnats - Archibald Lampman "April"
Sunrise skies intense with molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
With molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
Thin veils of mist between their branches - Dorianne Laux "Redwoods"
Bleeding its fires upon the mist - D.H. Lawrence "Ruination"
And the broad prairie melts in mist of tears - Emma Lazarus "In Exile"
Over the small nebula of misted glass - Sammy LĂȘ "Lotus Descends to Visit Nova"
Through purple mists of riddled speech - Richard Le Gallienne "Young Love V: The Day of the Two Daffodils"
And creeping mists assert their sway - Ida Lee "Suffolk"
A mist of light stains the willows - Li Ching-chao "Tune: Endless Union" transl. by C. H. Kwock and Vincent McHugh
Shadowed in thin mist - Li Yu "[Blossoms bright, the moon dark]" transl. by Burton Watson
Gallop through the whirling mist - Vachel Lindsay "The Comet of Prophecy"
A border of mist and doubt - Lily A. Long "The Singing Place"
Prayers in the mist - Casandra Lopez "10th St Porch: Investigation"
Blurred with mist of afterthought - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Down through mist the sunbeams slide - Maria White Lowell "The Alpine Sheep"
Mist and the breath of sighs - Ronald Campbell MacFie "Song"
With radiant wings from mist of reveries - Archibald MacLeish "The Altar"
Like grey mist on sable wave - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: IV: Connal, Crimora"
Mist and myriad broken wings - Jeannette Marks "To Some Flowers"
Becomes a mist between the spheres - Don Marquis "The Awakening"
Mist crawling toward violet mountains - Colleen J. McElroy "Sometimes the Way It Rains Reminds Me of You"
Lovely, lovely tattered mist - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Blue-Flag in the Bog"
And like dead mist - Edna St Vincent Millay "Journey"
That only mist and morning knew - Edna St Vincent Millay sonnet III from Renascence and Other Poems
Mist from clouded brows I'll clear - Nekrasof (Nikolay Nekrasov) "Dream" transl. by John Pollen
Transformed into mist and fragrance - Pablo Neruda "Vegetation" transl. by Jack Schmitt
The mist beyond the precipice - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
And silver mist before me lay - Sarah Noble-Ives "An Early Start"
Nine miles of mist and fire - Alfred Noyes "The Grand Canyon"
crystal shards of terrigen mist - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Moves in the mist of a mutual dream - Dorothy Parker "Verse Reporting Late Arrival at a Conclusion"
A rainbow thro' the mist of grief - W. Theodore Parkes "Bohemians, Hail!"
Mist is the first thing to go - Carl Phillips "The Strong by Their Stillness"
Melt into a faintly honey-scented mist - Tim Pratt "Angel Bites"
Transfigured in the golden mist of love - Anne Proctor "Verse: A Legend of Provence"
The silver-blue of incense mist - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Malvern: July 23rd, 1906"
Mists of passion dimmed my sight - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "One Night"
Of incense mist and secret prayers - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Italy"
Whose breath was fog to your mist - Adrienne Rich "Through Cottalitos Under Rolls of Cloud"
Swarming up the mauve mist - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"
In the wavering mist of the cigarettes - Alberto Rios "When There Were Ghosts"
The hundred cords of mist - Rosoriu "Old Idea of Choan" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)
Partners in the mist - Carl Sandburg "A Coin"
Where fog trails and mist creeps - Carl Sandburg "Lost"
Dons his cap of mists and furs - Friedrich Schiller "The Hypochondriacal Pluto"
Apparition less of mist than hunger - Ann K. Schwader "Ammutseba Rising"
The wraith of the mist goes creeping - Clinton Scollard "A Song for Joyce's Country"
Meet with spheres of fiery mist - Frederick George Scott "My Lattice"
The sunlight in your swollen belly of mist - Alexandra Seidel "The City that Wasn't There"
The tears of mist and fire - Clark Ashton Smith "The Tears of Lilith"
With Heaven a golden mist beyond - George Sterling "Hesperia"
A mist before Time's sun - George Sterling "Yosemite"
Merciful skies, uncradle your mist - Muriel Stuart "Andromeda Unfettered"
Stood a long time in twilight mist - Su Tung-p'o "I Travel Day and Night" transl. by Burton Watson
Taj Mahals that rise out of the mist at dawn - Keith Taylor "Picasso and the Taj Mahal"
When mist has been forgiven - Edward Thomas "April"
Mist like chaos surging back - Edward Thomas "Wind and Mist"
The deer rise from the mist - Matthew Thorburn "Come Back to Tell Us"
How they struggle in a mist of fire - Iris Tree "Zeppelins: 1 A. M."
The sun rising from morning mists - Ts'ao Chih "Rhyme-Prose on the Goddess of Lo" transl. by Burton Watson
Made of rose and fire and mist - Louis Untermeyer "The Dying Decadent"
Sent their misty vanguard creeping - Henry van Dyke "The Fall of the Leaves"
A wedding between me and the mist - Oswaldo Vargas "Mister"
The thick felt of the mist's white hood - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Fishermen" transl. by Alma Strettell
A brief rainbow through a mist of rust - Ocean Vuong "Of Thee I Sing"
Thousands of years shimmer in the mist - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Hore Abbey"
Scatter the ancient mist of gloom - "The Whale's Last Moments: A Lamp-Light Musing"
On the mist our shadows saw - Edith Wharton "The Mortal Lease. II"
Lost in a silver mist of tears - John Hall Wheelock "Pilgrim"
Pale and misty particles of Time - Helen Hay Whitney "Aspiration I"
Brave mists that waver and wane - Helen Hay Whitney "I Have Seen What the Seraphs Have Seen"
A little mist by ghosts made magical - Helen Hay Whitney "The Pattern of the Earth"
Silken mists above shining trees - William Carlos Williams "Danse Russe"
Sliding mists sheeting the alders - William Carlos Williams "Romance Moderne"
Instantly down the mists of my eyes - William Carlos Williams "The Wanderer"
Mist candles down below - Charles Wright "Well, Roll On, Buddy, Don't You Roll Too Slow"
Mad as the mist and snow - W.B. Yeats "Mad as the Mist and Snow"
Mist into tomorrow's dawns - Javier Zamora "Abuela Says Goodbye"
Rain crocheting moss from mist - Cynthia Zarin "Meltwater"
From the dream-mist doubtful and dim - William Morris "The Pilgrim of Hope V: New Birth"
Mist-wrapped vines and rocky caves - Han-Shan "[As for me, I delight in the everyday Way]" transl. by Burton Watson
To prowl by a misty pond - C.S. Calverley "Companion: A Tale of a Grandfather"
Index misty ways of joy - Nathalia Crane "The History of Honey"
Misty buds among your saplings - Max Eastman "In My Room"
Through life's misty sojourn - Joseph Grant "Love's Adieu"
Misty fragments down its face - Jean Ingelow "Songs on the Voices of Birds: Sea-Mews in Winter Time"
Beside the misty flowers of purple lavender - Lionel Johnson "In England"
Whose hoofs of flame consume morn's misty threshold - James Russell Lowell "The Brakes"
Some wisp of misty memory - Naomi Long Madgett "Trinity: A Dream Sequence"
Whirl fantastic in the misty air - Claude McKay "The Snow Fairy"
Soft-sandalled in misty ways - Edward J. O'Brien "Hellenica"
Unfurls its misty pennants - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Night in Italy"
On Vesuvius' misty brim - T. Buchanan Read "Drifting"
Certain misty yet tenable signs - James Whitcombe Riley "Albumania"
Pipes of the misty moorlands - John Greenleaf Whittier "The Pipes at Lucknow"
The struggling moonbeam's misty light - Charles Wolfe "The Burial of Sir John Moore"
That struggles through sea-mist - H.D. "Hermes of the Ways"
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Primordial mist revealed in spots of soft light - Linda Addison "Evolving"
Pale in saffron mist - Conrad Aiken "Senlin: a Biography (Part I, Section II)"
Sulphuric, quicksilvery ironic mist - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"
The white mist curling and hesitating - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
A spirit on slender ropes of mist - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Before the Rain"
The gist of mist or drizzle - Julia Alvarez "Looking Up"
Wove her a cloak of silvery mist - Amber aka Martha Everts Holden "The Story of a Rose"
Conquering wind and marking mist - Raymond Antrobus "After Reading 'Deaf School' by the Mississippi River"
Shall rise through sorrow's mist - Alice M. Ardagh "Sic Passim"
I blast the mist of worlds and years apart - Charles Ashleigh "The Glorious Adventure of Glorious Me" [The Little Review v.1 no.5, July 1914]
Bare in a mist-mad forest - Mary Jo Bang "Gretel"
Slow mists gather in shrouding tears - Margaret Fairless Barber "All Souls' Day in a German Town"
Backward, through the drifting mist of years - Maurice Baring "Harvest in Russia"
the images lost in memory's mist - Elizabeth Bartlett "art"
Out of the mist and the ice - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Creation"
before night creeps along the mist - Elizabeth Bartlett "washday in the tropics"
to kiss the imaged mist - Elizabeth Bartlett "while I live"
Mist snakes the mountains - Kyce Bello "Far Country"
Lapse into surreptitious mist - Tara Betts "Untitled for a Reason"
Freezing mist round intellectual mirth - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Invitation"
Of mild mists and wild raptures - Maxwell Bodenheim "Portraits. VI: Woman"
This luxury of mild mist and wild raptures - Max Bodenheim "Three Portraits"
Morning mist from purest ether sifting - Giosue Carducci "On the Sixth Centenary of Dante" transl. by Frank Sewall
Through purple mists ascending - Willa Cather "Prairie Dawn"
As the mist leaves no scar - Leonard Cohen "The Mist"
Weary of mist and dark - Padraic Colum "An Old Woman of the Roads"
Only a mist of dream - Hilda Conkling "Song"
From the shrouding mists of time - Eleanor Rogers Cox "Gods and Heroes of the Gael"
In a mist of saccharine blood - Dorsey Craft "The Pirate Anne Bonny Consults the GPS"
A couch where mists are born - Mrs Newton Crosland "The Tongue of Fire"
The dying heat of sun and mist - H.D. "Leda"
Throne of mists, whose fields no sun behold - Juan Bautista de Arriaza "Tempest and War, or the Battle of Trafalgar. Ode" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
A mist on faint winds borne - Walter de la Mare "The Enchanted Hill"
Wafts on her plumes like mist - Walter de la Mare "The Moth"
Mists to muffle midnight tide - Walter de la Mare "The Quiet Enemy"
Spent centuries cradled in mist - Natalia del Pilar "The Women of Matinino"
And mists are carved away - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Love I: Choice"
That shelter from the mist - James B. Dollard "Song of the Little Villages"
Whispers through mist his flowered prayer - Max Early "Deer's Breath of Every Color"
Languid as the yellow mist - Max Eastman "The Lonely Bather"
The morning mist within your grounds - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
Came from the mist of a future dawn - George Blackstone Field "The Mustering of the Legion"
The mist of the cordite's gloom - George Blackstone Field "The Mustering of the Legion"
Out of the crane-haunted mists - John Gould Fletcher "Mutability"
A star glimmering through the mist - "The Flower of Nut-Brown Maids" transl. by Eleanor Hull
The blue's but a mist from the breath of the wind - Robert Frost "Blueberries"
Filled my hand with mist - Kahlil Gibran "Sand and Foam"
Shatter mists of grief - Louise Imogen Guiney "Brook Farm"
The white mists robed and throned her - Sharlot M. Hall "The West"
Mists still haunt the stony street - William Ernest Henley "In Hospital I. Enter Patient"
A honey mist on a day of frost - Douglas Hyde "The Cooleen"
The miasmatic mist of the soul of the lonely - Sade Iverson "The Milliner" [The Little Review v.1 no.5, July 1914]
Children of the mingling mists - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
The rich mist of purple grapes - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
The haunting mists still folded to their bosoms - Margaret Junkin "The Destruction of Sodom" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]
Wrapped in a mist of sound - Bob Kaufman "Walking Parker Home"
To look on mists in idleness - John Keats "The Human Seasons"
The mist which eagles cleave - John Keats "Hyperion"
Mists of memory locked within - Fanny Kemble "Absence"
The hot mist that veils my eyes - Fanny Kemble "The Death-Song"
Wrapped in sullen mist and rain - Fanny Kemble "Epistle from the Rhine: to Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass"
Evening mists of doubt and sorrow - Fanny Kemble "Lines for Music [Good night! from music's softest spell]"
In the mist of dark decay - Henry King "The Dirge"
Mists of his own ashes - Galway Kinnell "The Fundamental Project of Technology"
The thin mist of grey gnats - Archibald Lampman "April"
Sunrise skies intense with molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
With molten mist and flame - Lucy Larcom "November"
Thin veils of mist between their branches - Dorianne Laux "Redwoods"
Bleeding its fires upon the mist - D.H. Lawrence "Ruination"
And the broad prairie melts in mist of tears - Emma Lazarus "In Exile"
Over the small nebula of misted glass - Sammy LĂȘ "Lotus Descends to Visit Nova"
Through purple mists of riddled speech - Richard Le Gallienne "Young Love V: The Day of the Two Daffodils"
And creeping mists assert their sway - Ida Lee "Suffolk"
A mist of light stains the willows - Li Ching-chao "Tune: Endless Union" transl. by C. H. Kwock and Vincent McHugh
Shadowed in thin mist - Li Yu "[Blossoms bright, the moon dark]" transl. by Burton Watson
Gallop through the whirling mist - Vachel Lindsay "The Comet of Prophecy"
A border of mist and doubt - Lily A. Long "The Singing Place"
Prayers in the mist - Casandra Lopez "10th St Porch: Investigation"
Blurred with mist of afterthought - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Down through mist the sunbeams slide - Maria White Lowell "The Alpine Sheep"
Mist and the breath of sighs - Ronald Campbell MacFie "Song"
With radiant wings from mist of reveries - Archibald MacLeish "The Altar"
Like grey mist on sable wave - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: IV: Connal, Crimora"
Mist and myriad broken wings - Jeannette Marks "To Some Flowers"
Becomes a mist between the spheres - Don Marquis "The Awakening"
Mist crawling toward violet mountains - Colleen J. McElroy "Sometimes the Way It Rains Reminds Me of You"
Lovely, lovely tattered mist - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Blue-Flag in the Bog"
And like dead mist - Edna St Vincent Millay "Journey"
That only mist and morning knew - Edna St Vincent Millay sonnet III from Renascence and Other Poems
Mist from clouded brows I'll clear - Nekrasof (Nikolay Nekrasov) "Dream" transl. by John Pollen
Transformed into mist and fragrance - Pablo Neruda "Vegetation" transl. by Jack Schmitt
The mist beyond the precipice - Robert Nichols "A Faun's Holiday"
And silver mist before me lay - Sarah Noble-Ives "An Early Start"
Nine miles of mist and fire - Alfred Noyes "The Grand Canyon"
crystal shards of terrigen mist - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Moves in the mist of a mutual dream - Dorothy Parker "Verse Reporting Late Arrival at a Conclusion"
A rainbow thro' the mist of grief - W. Theodore Parkes "Bohemians, Hail!"
Mist is the first thing to go - Carl Phillips "The Strong by Their Stillness"
Melt into a faintly honey-scented mist - Tim Pratt "Angel Bites"
Transfigured in the golden mist of love - Anne Proctor "Verse: A Legend of Provence"
The silver-blue of incense mist - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Malvern: July 23rd, 1906"
Mists of passion dimmed my sight - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "One Night"
Of incense mist and secret prayers - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Italy"
Whose breath was fog to your mist - Adrienne Rich "Through Cottalitos Under Rolls of Cloud"
Swarming up the mauve mist - Lola Ridge "Death Ray"
In the wavering mist of the cigarettes - Alberto Rios "When There Were Ghosts"
The hundred cords of mist - Rosoriu "Old Idea of Choan" (translated by Ezra Pound and possibly others, attribution unclear)
Partners in the mist - Carl Sandburg "A Coin"
Where fog trails and mist creeps - Carl Sandburg "Lost"
Dons his cap of mists and furs - Friedrich Schiller "The Hypochondriacal Pluto"
Apparition less of mist than hunger - Ann K. Schwader "Ammutseba Rising"
The wraith of the mist goes creeping - Clinton Scollard "A Song for Joyce's Country"
Meet with spheres of fiery mist - Frederick George Scott "My Lattice"
The sunlight in your swollen belly of mist - Alexandra Seidel "The City that Wasn't There"
The tears of mist and fire - Clark Ashton Smith "The Tears of Lilith"
With Heaven a golden mist beyond - George Sterling "Hesperia"
A mist before Time's sun - George Sterling "Yosemite"
Merciful skies, uncradle your mist - Muriel Stuart "Andromeda Unfettered"
Stood a long time in twilight mist - Su Tung-p'o "I Travel Day and Night" transl. by Burton Watson
Taj Mahals that rise out of the mist at dawn - Keith Taylor "Picasso and the Taj Mahal"
When mist has been forgiven - Edward Thomas "April"
Mist like chaos surging back - Edward Thomas "Wind and Mist"
The deer rise from the mist - Matthew Thorburn "Come Back to Tell Us"
How they struggle in a mist of fire - Iris Tree "Zeppelins: 1 A. M."
The sun rising from morning mists - Ts'ao Chih "Rhyme-Prose on the Goddess of Lo" transl. by Burton Watson
Made of rose and fire and mist - Louis Untermeyer "The Dying Decadent"
Sent their misty vanguard creeping - Henry van Dyke "The Fall of the Leaves"
A wedding between me and the mist - Oswaldo Vargas "Mister"
The thick felt of the mist's white hood - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Fishermen" transl. by Alma Strettell
A brief rainbow through a mist of rust - Ocean Vuong "Of Thee I Sing"
Thousands of years shimmer in the mist - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Hore Abbey"
Scatter the ancient mist of gloom - "The Whale's Last Moments: A Lamp-Light Musing"
On the mist our shadows saw - Edith Wharton "The Mortal Lease. II"
Lost in a silver mist of tears - John Hall Wheelock "Pilgrim"
Pale and misty particles of Time - Helen Hay Whitney "Aspiration I"
Brave mists that waver and wane - Helen Hay Whitney "I Have Seen What the Seraphs Have Seen"
A little mist by ghosts made magical - Helen Hay Whitney "The Pattern of the Earth"
Silken mists above shining trees - William Carlos Williams "Danse Russe"
Sliding mists sheeting the alders - William Carlos Williams "Romance Moderne"
Instantly down the mists of my eyes - William Carlos Williams "The Wanderer"
Mist candles down below - Charles Wright "Well, Roll On, Buddy, Don't You Roll Too Slow"
Mad as the mist and snow - W.B. Yeats "Mad as the Mist and Snow"
Mist into tomorrow's dawns - Javier Zamora "Abuela Says Goodbye"
Rain crocheting moss from mist - Cynthia Zarin "Meltwater"
From the dream-mist doubtful and dim - William Morris "The Pilgrim of Hope V: New Birth"
Mist-wrapped vines and rocky caves - Han-Shan "[As for me, I delight in the everyday Way]" transl. by Burton Watson
To prowl by a misty pond - C.S. Calverley "Companion: A Tale of a Grandfather"
Index misty ways of joy - Nathalia Crane "The History of Honey"
Misty buds among your saplings - Max Eastman "In My Room"
Through life's misty sojourn - Joseph Grant "Love's Adieu"
Misty fragments down its face - Jean Ingelow "Songs on the Voices of Birds: Sea-Mews in Winter Time"
Beside the misty flowers of purple lavender - Lionel Johnson "In England"
Whose hoofs of flame consume morn's misty threshold - James Russell Lowell "The Brakes"
Some wisp of misty memory - Naomi Long Madgett "Trinity: A Dream Sequence"
Whirl fantastic in the misty air - Claude McKay "The Snow Fairy"
Soft-sandalled in misty ways - Edward J. O'Brien "Hellenica"
Unfurls its misty pennants - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "A Night in Italy"
On Vesuvius' misty brim - T. Buchanan Read "Drifting"
Certain misty yet tenable signs - James Whitcombe Riley "Albumania"
Pipes of the misty moorlands - John Greenleaf Whittier "The Pipes at Lucknow"
The struggling moonbeam's misty light - Charles Wolfe "The Burial of Sir John Moore"
That struggles through sea-mist - H.D. "Hermes of the Ways"
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