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To fashion his heart's thanksgiving - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"

Fashioned for a giant's delight - Charles Baudelaire "The Ideal" transl. not credited

Fashioned love from strangers - Jan Beatty "Drag"

Can fashion masks of ideas - Max Bodenheim "Nightmare and Something Delicate"

Seagulls in the fashion of summer - Paul Cameron Brown "Seagulls"

Little motes in the sunbeam of Fashion - Bulwer Lytton publishing as Owen Meredith "Lucile: Part I Canto I"

That any mind on earth could fashion - Stephanie Burt "Frostina"

Adept fashioned it with laughter - B.C. "Love Lights" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.10-v.I, 8 March 1884]

Having fashioned so devout a snare - Tommaso Campanella "XXXIV. Hypocrites" transl. by John Addington Symonds

A thing first fashioned in a delerious dream - Bliss Carman "By the Aurelian Wall"

Fashion me from swamp or meadow - Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey "Spring Song"

Fashioned the stars and the moons to the music - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "Imagery"

Fashion a sash of heliotrope - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson

That our own hands fashion - Katherine Eleanor Conway "The Heaviest Cross of All"

Fashioned symphonies of thought and word - Geoffrey Dearmer "The Shadow"

An antique fashion shows - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Love XV"

Slender shoes of foreign fashion - Dark Eileen "Dirge on the Death of Art O'Leary, Shot at Carraganime, Co. Cork, May 4, 1773" transl. by Eleanor Hull

About a ton of clay to fashion him - Denise Dumars "The Golem"

Trying to fashion a woman out of glass - Cheryl Dumesnil "A Million Silver Minnows"

Completely fashioned of hope - Carolyn Forche "The Notebook of Uprising"

Fashioned for your eyes - Maxwell E. Foster "Five Sonnets 3"

Our game in pleasant fashion ends - Catherine Grant Furley "Quits!" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.20-v.I, 17 May 1884]

Fostered every vice in fashion - John Gay "Fable II: The Spaniel and Chameleon" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]

By doctrines fashion'd to the varying hour - Oliver Goldsmith "The Village Preacher"

Fashions the ice crystals into semblances - Leyla Guirand "The Abstract Maker"

In the gown of fading fashion - Thomas Hardy "The Old Gown"

Whereon to fashion life's citadel - Thomas Hardy "Rake-Hell Muses"

A nova out of fashion - Faylita Hicks "The Kardashian Curse"

Fashioned the compass that leads to the creaky side door - Yalie Saweda Kamara "Listening to Nina Simone Sing 'Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues'"

Let him fashion you from sandalwood - Vandana Khanna "Creation Myth part 2"

Fashioned to forget - Archibald Lampman "Among the Timothy"

Cutting out blocks of ice and fashioning another igloo - Robin Coste Lewis "Using Black to Paint Light: Walking Through a Matisse Exhibit Thinking about the Arctic and Matthew Henson"

Fashioned the light in His lyric hands - Wilson MacDonald "The Miracle Songs of Jesus"

Dreaming in such fair fashion - Ronald Campbell Macfie "Dreams"

Glorious trinity fashioned of air - Naomi Long Madgett "Trinity: A Dream Sequence"

How we fashion our tools - David Tomas Martinez "The Mechanics of Men"

Fashioned out of sin and soap - Theodore Maynard "Ballade of a Ferocious Catholic"

Fashioned in patience the sun - Theodore Maynard "The Joy of the World"

Fashioned in another clay - George Meredith "Solon"

Fashioned from stardust - Kamilah Aisha Moon "What Is Believed In Is True"

Fashioned out of this foolish dream - Kate Putnam Osgood "Day-Dream" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, June 1873 v.XI no.27]

And fashions its folds in guise of death - Kate Putnam Osgood "The Washer at the Well: A Breton Legend" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.22, July 1878]

A dash in the whirlpool of Fashion to make - "The Peacock and Parrot, on their Tour to Discover the Author of 'The Peacock at Home'"

That fashion a silence of flowers - Rainer Maria Rilke "Completed Fragments of Rilke" (translated by A.M. Juster)

Sprigs of fashion by the dozen - Friedrich Schiller "Bacchus in the Pillory"

Fashioned from the mirror of the soul - Charles Seabridge "Connected Poems II"

A garment out of fashion - William Shakespeare "Cymbeline"

With what art he fashioned fairy realms - W. Gilmore Simms "Heads of the Poets IV: Spenser" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]

Our fashioning that will have no brother - A.E. Stallings "The Catch"

Fashioned of Aegean foam and languorous moonlight - Arthur Stringer "Hephaestus"

To crumble a dream, and fashion the pebbles of fancy - Arthur Stringer "The Surrender"

Power that fashions and upholds - Richard Chenevix Trench "The Same, Continued"

A silver bullet against every demon you fashioned - Ali Trotta "The Devil You Know"

The doubt that is but fashion - Henry van Dyke "The Valley of Vain Verses"

Wondrous was their form and fashion - F.C.W. "Forest-Teachings" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.424, 14 Feb. 1852]

Hands dream as they fashion - John Moncure Wettarau "The Sculptor's Trade"

Not fashioned for cages - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "War: Greater Britain"


One of those old-fashioned peeping keyholes - Nickole Brown "A Prayer to Talk to Animals"

With the innards from an old fashioned clock - G. O. Clark "Mary Has a Prophetic Vision"


The legend of a soul's refashioning - Francis Sherman "The Deserted City: The House of Sin"


Flame in my unfashionable closet - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Hvmken 15"


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