Potential Titles: Find
Jun. 4th, 2010 02:32 amFind some flint in the heart left to light - Rasha Abdulhadi "Pocketful of Warding Stones"
Find safe harbor at the point of a knife - Rasha Abdulhadi "Safe Harbor in Enemy Homes"
I go to your grave and find nothing - Leena Aboutaleb "Hijacked Interiors"
Go to my brother's grave and find a well - Leena Aboutaleb "Hijacked Interiors"
Go to the land and find relief - Leena Aboutaleb "Hijacked Interiors"
Whether you wish to find or avoid them - Duane Ackerson "Black Hole Hunter's Guide"
Not even an atom, much less Adam, could find itself inside - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Mirror Man"
Our decision to sneak out to find our own sky - Mary Alexandra Agner "Adero's Wheel"
Hexagons find their way toward curved forms - Daisy Aldan "The Sky Is Moving Farther Back, Opaque"
Finding untried ways to interlock - Mike Allen "Chagall's Lamp"
How to find again that visionary state - Mike Allen "Picasso's Rapture"
Silence now her dwelling finds - Alun "Tintern Abbey" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Finding the last puzzle piece - Julia Alvarez "Leaving English"
Find myself on the wings of unknown winds - Mouna Ammar "Bold as a Feather"
Finds forms in the darkness - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XII--Twilight"
The things I came here to find - Simon Armitage "The Present"
Finding vent in sudden tears - A.B. "Autumn in the Woods" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.717, 22 Sept. 1877]
Hoping to find a witness - James Baldwin "Guilt, Desire and Love"
Spices that you might find Strange - Carmen Bardeguez-Brown "Rican Issues"
Turn to speak and find a vacant chair - Maurice Baring "In Memoriam, A.H. (Auberon Herbert, Captain Lord Lucas, R.F.C.; killed November 3, 1916)"
To pretend to find ten thousands things - Dara Barrois/Dixon "We're All Ghosts Now"
Finds a way through the thickest of walls - Clara Doty Bates "Saarchinkold!" [On the Tree Top 1881, Project Gutenberg]
My spirit finds them in himself - Charles Baudelaire "Obsession" transl. by Cyril Scott
Finding birds in the building with no roof - Tristan Beiter "The Birds Singing in the Rocks"
A lost thing could I never find - Hilaire Belloc "The South Country"
Finding the earth too small - Max Bodenheim "Nightmare and Something Delicate"
Only finding it within herself - Maxwell Bodenheim "Steel-Mills: South Chicago"
That I might find a passion wholly of the mind - Louise Bogan "The Alchemist"
May find the secret of the skies - Gordon Bottomley "The Quest"
Finding a balloon in a drawer - William Brewer "Resolution"
Can find no shore - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "The Seraphim"
Find what prize befits their powers - George S. Burleigh "The Gardener" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
On these shores they find no home - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "On the Long Island Indian"
Daily I find that my plans are upset - Isabel C. Byrum "The Troubles of Biddy"
Unless you find a way to wake - Scott Cairns "Adventures in New Testament Greek: Nous"
Meet what you have wandered far to find - Scott Cairns "Draw Near"
Find a solace in the soup - Lewis Carroll "The Three Voices: The First Voice"
The sun finds us each dawn - Ana Castillo "A Amazonia esta queimando"
Find your way home inside the infinite - Adrian Castro "A Cuban Modernist in Miami"
The lever finds its fulcrum - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
To find them, to bargain with them - Alicia Cole "The Far Western Regions of the Archipelago Are Where the Dragons Live"
To find it filled with melodies - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
In dusty deserts of the spirit find - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Dreaming till I find him - Hilda Conkling "Fairies"
Find the rain of night - Hilda Conkling "First Songs: V"
Who during life could find no time - Palmer Cox "The Brownies in the Academy"
Except it finds a place given - Robert Creeley "Here Only"
Find forgiveness in the ancient light - Shutta Crum "Everything is Far"
Always ourselves we find in the sea - E. E. Cummings "maggie and milly and molly and may"
And find his feet growing roots - Kwame Dawes "African Postman"
the wind finds its voices after - Ekaterina Derysheva "stigmas on the body of air" transl. by Ryan Hardy, Asher Maria, and Kevin M.F. Platt
Not the fox I meant to find - Chiyuma Elliott "The Fox Emerging from Shadow"
Finds in our canoe no room - William Hodgson Ellis "Maskinogewagaming"
Shall we find him in the rushes? - William Hodgson Ellis "Maskinogewagaming"
Time and tide their faults may find - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
She'll find the existence of harpies - Heid E. Erdich "True Myth"
Where you expect to find ocean - Adam Fell "Sorry I Don't Feel Like Talking About Golf Today"
Finding mechanical solutions to mathematical problems - Sandy Florian "Abacus"
Till triumph shall find them desolate - "For the Hour of Triumph" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.1, July 1862]
Electrons find their paths in subtle ways - John M. Ford "Sonnet: Against Entropy"
Who seek a swift revenge find leisure to repent it - "Forgive the Wrong" [A Tale of Two Monkeys, Project Gutenberg]
When the bursting terrors find us - Gilbert Frankau "Gun-Teams"
Fearless of ever finding open land - Robert Frost "Into My Own"
And string up the tiniest stars I can find - Rose Fyleman "The Goblin to the Fairy Queen"
Find some faint loveliness unseen - Zona Gale "Half Thought"
Find me little doors of air - Zona Gale "Non Nobis"
To enter and find quiet - Zona Gale "Non Nobis"
Find an answer in the leaves - Manmohan Ghose "[Thou who hast follow'd far]"
Find that you've become a forest - Nikita Gill "The Forest"
Finding a place where fear leads to desire - Dana Gioia "Prophecy"
Finding he'd but shot the wind - Hannah Flagg Gould "The Young Sportsman"
Forgetting the world and finding it - Leah Naomi Green "C-section"
It takes a stalwart soul to find the light - John Grey "Skywatching"
Find fuel for the future - Nikki Grimes "Emergency Measures"
Tired of trying to find the right endings - Laura Grothaus "Urban Legends of the Ohio River"
Find some peace like the old peace - Ivor Gurney "The Battalion Is Now On Rest"
Any beauty eyes might find - Ivor Gurney "Interval"
While the weary heart can find repose - Fitz-Greene Halleck "Address, at the Opening of a New Theatre"
Where the gate was past finding - Thomas Hardy "Lonely Days"
Find our peace here in the white - Joy Harjo "Directions to You"
Midst ruins finds a dwelling - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius"
We find a lion and a snake combined - Oliver Herford "The Chimera"
Whispers finding their way down and out - Conrad Hilberry "Bowl"
Find its own sad rhymes - Conrad Hilberry "Sloth"
And find the uncreated light - Gerard Manley Hopkins "The Habit of Perfection"
And luckier you may find the night - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad LIX"
And find you between then and now - Jennifer Huang "Fantasy Self-Erasure"
May find the timelessness beyond times of trouble - Victor Hugo "Boaz Asleep" transl. not credited
Pushing clouds to find the sun - Mark Irwin "Round"
And find my Muse asleep within an empty Box - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Finding steadiness by the prop of a page - Major Jackson "Double View of the Adirondacks as Reflected Over Lake Champlain from Waterfront Park"
Our dark harbors finding level - Major Jackson "Spain"
Find yourself on the outside of Freedom - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "Line of Reason"
Eternal sorrow finds eternal voice - Lionel Johnson "Parnell"
Trying to find the door to nothingness - Taylor Johnson "Nocturne"
To find the slopes of asphodel - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. "In Days of Old"
Find the heart of the world - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. "A Voice from the Far Away"
Find our story where the lines meet - Vandana Khanna "On the Eve of Being Reincarnated"
This way, I know the dead can find me - Elizabeth Knapp "Requiem with an Amulet in Its Beak"
Find clues in the taste of breadfruit - Yusef Komunyakaa "The Day I Saw Barack Obama Reading Derek Walcott's Collected Poems"
To find my own in letters like smoke - Yusef Komunyakaa "Facing It"
To find your falsehoods in my eyes - Christopher Kondrich "Passaic, Speaking"
Should find that city unaware - Archibald Lampman "The City of the End of Things"
Finding their strength in conflict's tortured hour - Else Lasker-Schüler "Sphinx" transl. by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky
Find me the harbor of the roaming storm - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "Beyond Utterance"
Find our childhood buried in the sand - Angel Leal "My Mother Dreams of Endlessness"
As if to find a Titan - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Promethean Fancies I"
Where Fancy alone can find them - Henry S. Leigh "Where--and Oh! Where?"
Fate never fails to find a way - Chas. G. Leland "The Proclamation [September 22, 1862]" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.5, Nov. 1862]
On earth true happiness to find - Giacomo Leopardi "Consalvo" transl. by Frederick Townsend
As if in storms he'd find repose - Lermontof "The Voyage" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]
Find evil winds and waves - Li T'ai-Po "The Crosswise River" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Find the secret of universal cohesion - Sandra J. Lindow "Finding the God Particle"
Find patience in familiar paths - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Helped to find the scattered sheep - Sidney Royse Lysaght "First Horizons"
Let me find your guarded eyes - Naomi Long Madgett "Post-Script"
the word finding refuge in the mountain - Sheila Maldonado "window on my part-time employer in the one building that was once two"
To find the silver edges of the world - Jeannette Marks "Cloud"
Where the singers of Saturn find tongue - Don Marquis "This Earth, It Is Also a Star"
Finds it hard to love an absence - Maya Marshall "Some Thoughts on Sons in the Winter of My Child-Bearing Years"
Nor knock at dusty doors to find - John Masefield "C.L.M."
Find ourselves in the charred mirrors - Jamaal May "The Tendencies of Walls"
May every ghost find you - Jamaal May "To Detroiters I Too May Have Called by the Wrong Names"
To find whatever mainspring made things go - E.L. Mayo "Letter to My Grandfather's Picture"
Many branches find their roots - Brandy Nālani McDougall "Ka ‘Ōlelo"
Pitched so low your ear can't find it - Diane Mehta "Landscape with Double Bow"
The proudest seasons find their graves - George Meredith "Lines to a Friend Visiting America"
Shall find a splendour in that dust - Alice Meynell "The Two Questions"
The homeless outcast happy hours will find - Nicholas Michell "The Oases of Libya" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.431, 3 April 1852]
Dawn will find them still again - Edna St Vincent Millay "Sorrow"
The stars will taste of what you find tempting - Sneha Mohidekar "Null Path Catalog"
When it's hard to find stars in this daily sky - Feliz Lucia Molina "Paról"
Find solace in thin air - Kamilah Aisha Moon "A Golden Shovel"
Find your hero in some man despise - George L. Moore "Keats"
In the ranks of death you'll find him - Thomas Moore "The Minstrel-Boy"
Should I find the sweeter fruits of dream - William Moore "Expectancy"
All the mice will find your bed - Gala Mukomolova "Vasya, in Bed"
Until water finds a voice - Pablo Neruda "Bread-Poetry" transl. by Alastair Reid
Cutting every gold thing I find - Caroline Harper New "The Archaeology Magazine"
Salamanders use the stars to find their way - Aimee Nezhukumatathil "Summer Haibun"
And find when you lose your shadow - Hoa Nguyen "Haunted Sonnet"
To find yourselves caught in Man's merciless traps - "Night Fall in the Ti-Tree"
The first to find a dead volcano - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard IV: At Paris"
Can find you amidst this atlas of tears - Naomi Shihab Nye "Lunch in Nablus City Park"
Wild creatures find their surest covert - Teig Dall O'Higgin c.1566 "Address to Brian O'Rourke 'of the Bulwarks' to Arouse Him Against the English" transl. by Eleanor Hull
As wasps find poison - John Boyle O'Reilly "Name of Mary"
Gentleness finds its dignity - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "A Greeting"
Scratch a lover, and find a foe - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of a Great Weariness"
Find the pure center of light - Linda Pastan "It Is Raining on the House of Anne Frank"
Who find a rainbow in their cup of tears - William Theodore Peters "Death and Love"
Regrets find no shelter there - Carl Phillips "Soundtrack for a Frame of Winter"
The little souls that are so hard to find - Marjorie L.C. Pickthall "Mary Shepherdess"
When the little night wing finds her sleeping - Miriam Clark Potter "The Moon in the Pool"
Find homes in thunder peals - E.J. Pratt "A Fragment from a Story"
A land whose hopes find no fruition - Edward S. Rand "A Song of the Present" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]
To find a future brighter than the past - Mayne Reid "To Guadalupe" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Your resolve to find something free - Valencia Robin "Naming Yourself"
What flowers find heart to die - Rennell Rodd "If Any One Return"
Continual delight and comfort find - Alice Wellington Rollins "Thought"
And find myself chased by a hog - Rumi "Who Makes These Changes?" transl. by Coleman Barks
The deadly tug of war at length must limits find - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
Cast forth to find their way alone - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
Shall reasons find of settled gravity - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLIX"
Learn and find the lesson true - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXVIII"
Crossed an ocean to find - Charif Shanahan "If I Am Alive To"
Finding brightness where there is none - Prageeta Sharma "Seattle Sun"
Dreams of finding the dreamer awake - Brenda Shaughnessy "Nachtraglichkeit"
Hunt the dead leaves it cannot find - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: VIII. The Watch"
With such harmonies only the giant hills can ever find - Francis Sherman "A Prelude"
Find my place in this shifting world - Joyce Sidman "Blessing on the Curl of Cat"
Fly before you to find us shelter - Joyce Sidman "Blessing on the Downtrodden"
Where bigot zeal should find no place - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Huguenot Fort"
Dig holes into the water to find the fish - Marge Simon "Plaster Messiahs"
That can find a crack in the invisible - Tom Sleigh "Three Wishes"
Loveliness find root within decay - Clark Ashton Smith "Retrospect and Forecast"
Find sustenance in shadows - Clark Ashton Smith "A Song of Dreams"
Find our laughter between the horror - Danez Smith "anti poetica"
trying to find a warmth to call home - Danez Smith "juxtaposing the black boy & the bullet"
The bee can find no banquet there - Miss L. Virginia Smith "The Wasted Heart"
Take grace where we find it - R.T. Smith "Hardware Sparrows"
I find myself most alone - Tracy K. Smith "Everybody's Autobiography"
Shall she find her wages also death? - George Sterling "At the Grave of Serra"
Shall find the feet of Change are fast - George Sterling "The Gleaner"
Find a name scrawled in the bark - Susan Stewart "Poem from Holderlin"
Nor can I find peace in the shadows - Arthur Stringer "Ultimata"
Smiled approval at the finding - Marion Strobel "Collectors"
You will find me on the horizon, glittering - Lehua M. Taitano "Imaginary Photo Album or, When We Die, Our Polaroids Speak to Our Living Descendants"
Relief at finding something left - Tess Taylor "Eighteenth Century Remains"
a door that cannot find its own name - Fargo Nissim Tbakhi "Last Sky World Burn"
The fish soar to find the ocean - Francis Thompson "The Kingdom of God"
The eagle plunge to find the air - Francis Thompson "The Kingdom of God"
Pierce thy heart to find the key - Francis Thompson "The Mistress of Vision"
Fault too foul to find excuse - Gregory Thornton "Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost: X"
not revealing where the moon finds its water - Évelyne Trouillot "A Rain of Stars" [excerpts] transl. by Danielle Legros Georges
Cross the clean threshold and find you a chair - Nancy Byrd Turner "Apple-Tree Inn" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]
Shall find their fables true - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Whose seething fires can find no form, nor vent - Virginia Vaughan "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Till Time shall find Eternity - D.R.W. "Lines to the Memory of Thomas Tyrie, a Young Edinburgh Poet of Great Promise" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.691, 24 March 1877]
Because light finds a place to fall - Rosemarie Waldrop "In Pieces: Preconceptions Without Delay"
A brother's curse will find him - Mrs. Amelia B. Welby "The Brother's Lament"
Finding new words for salt and starlight - Marjory Wentworth "The Music of the Earth: Celebrating Pablo Neruda"
Must find a fistful of courage - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Rectangles"
Find and shape what is not known until it's made - John Moncure Wettarau "The Sculptor's Trade"
Too big to find our way by song - John Moncure Wettarau "Too Big"
Halting footsteps seek and find - John Greenleaf Whittier "A Name"
With heart prepared to find the contrast sweet - Marguerite O.B. Wilkinson "To William Butler Yeats" [The Little Review v.1 no. 4, June 1914]
Who find a different end and different haven - Humbert Wolfe "THE WOODCUTTERS OF HÜTTELDORF"
Prowl the woods to find your wolf - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
What we might find in the beyond - G.E. Woods "Items Collected from Discarded Planet 5X.73: Terra"
Rather find strength in what remains behind - William Wordsworth "Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood"
You've got to find Eurydice on your own - Charles Wright "No Direction Home"
To find a sustainable ecstasy - Charles Wright "Tutti Frutti"
To find loneliness among them - C. Dale Young "Ruins"
Finds new methods of sprawl - Felicia Zamora "Homing Anatomy"
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Find safe harbor at the point of a knife - Rasha Abdulhadi "Safe Harbor in Enemy Homes"
I go to your grave and find nothing - Leena Aboutaleb "Hijacked Interiors"
Go to my brother's grave and find a well - Leena Aboutaleb "Hijacked Interiors"
Go to the land and find relief - Leena Aboutaleb "Hijacked Interiors"
Whether you wish to find or avoid them - Duane Ackerson "Black Hole Hunter's Guide"
Not even an atom, much less Adam, could find itself inside - Duane and Cathy Ackerson "Mirror Man"
Our decision to sneak out to find our own sky - Mary Alexandra Agner "Adero's Wheel"
Hexagons find their way toward curved forms - Daisy Aldan "The Sky Is Moving Farther Back, Opaque"
Finding untried ways to interlock - Mike Allen "Chagall's Lamp"
How to find again that visionary state - Mike Allen "Picasso's Rapture"
Silence now her dwelling finds - Alun "Tintern Abbey" transl. by Edmund O. Jones
Finding the last puzzle piece - Julia Alvarez "Leaving English"
Find myself on the wings of unknown winds - Mouna Ammar "Bold as a Feather"
Finds forms in the darkness - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XII--Twilight"
The things I came here to find - Simon Armitage "The Present"
Finding vent in sudden tears - A.B. "Autumn in the Woods" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.717, 22 Sept. 1877]
Hoping to find a witness - James Baldwin "Guilt, Desire and Love"
Spices that you might find Strange - Carmen Bardeguez-Brown "Rican Issues"
Turn to speak and find a vacant chair - Maurice Baring "In Memoriam, A.H. (Auberon Herbert, Captain Lord Lucas, R.F.C.; killed November 3, 1916)"
To pretend to find ten thousands things - Dara Barrois/Dixon "We're All Ghosts Now"
Finds a way through the thickest of walls - Clara Doty Bates "Saarchinkold!" [On the Tree Top 1881, Project Gutenberg]
My spirit finds them in himself - Charles Baudelaire "Obsession" transl. by Cyril Scott
Finding birds in the building with no roof - Tristan Beiter "The Birds Singing in the Rocks"
A lost thing could I never find - Hilaire Belloc "The South Country"
Finding the earth too small - Max Bodenheim "Nightmare and Something Delicate"
Only finding it within herself - Maxwell Bodenheim "Steel-Mills: South Chicago"
That I might find a passion wholly of the mind - Louise Bogan "The Alchemist"
May find the secret of the skies - Gordon Bottomley "The Quest"
Finding a balloon in a drawer - William Brewer "Resolution"
Can find no shore - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "The Seraphim"
Find what prize befits their powers - George S. Burleigh "The Gardener" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]
On these shores they find no home - Olivia Ward Bush-Banks "On the Long Island Indian"
Daily I find that my plans are upset - Isabel C. Byrum "The Troubles of Biddy"
Unless you find a way to wake - Scott Cairns "Adventures in New Testament Greek: Nous"
Meet what you have wandered far to find - Scott Cairns "Draw Near"
Find a solace in the soup - Lewis Carroll "The Three Voices: The First Voice"
The sun finds us each dawn - Ana Castillo "A Amazonia esta queimando"
Find your way home inside the infinite - Adrian Castro "A Cuban Modernist in Miami"
The lever finds its fulcrum - Arthur Hugh Clough "Dipsychus"
To find them, to bargain with them - Alicia Cole "The Far Western Regions of the Archipelago Are Where the Dragons Live"
To find it filled with melodies - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
In dusty deserts of the spirit find - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Dreaming till I find him - Hilda Conkling "Fairies"
Find the rain of night - Hilda Conkling "First Songs: V"
Who during life could find no time - Palmer Cox "The Brownies in the Academy"
Except it finds a place given - Robert Creeley "Here Only"
Find forgiveness in the ancient light - Shutta Crum "Everything is Far"
Always ourselves we find in the sea - E. E. Cummings "maggie and milly and molly and may"
And find his feet growing roots - Kwame Dawes "African Postman"
the wind finds its voices after - Ekaterina Derysheva "stigmas on the body of air" transl. by Ryan Hardy, Asher Maria, and Kevin M.F. Platt
Not the fox I meant to find - Chiyuma Elliott "The Fox Emerging from Shadow"
Finds in our canoe no room - William Hodgson Ellis "Maskinogewagaming"
Shall we find him in the rushes? - William Hodgson Ellis "Maskinogewagaming"
Time and tide their faults may find - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
She'll find the existence of harpies - Heid E. Erdich "True Myth"
Where you expect to find ocean - Adam Fell "Sorry I Don't Feel Like Talking About Golf Today"
Finding mechanical solutions to mathematical problems - Sandy Florian "Abacus"
Till triumph shall find them desolate - "For the Hour of Triumph" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.1, July 1862]
Electrons find their paths in subtle ways - John M. Ford "Sonnet: Against Entropy"
Who seek a swift revenge find leisure to repent it - "Forgive the Wrong" [A Tale of Two Monkeys, Project Gutenberg]
When the bursting terrors find us - Gilbert Frankau "Gun-Teams"
Fearless of ever finding open land - Robert Frost "Into My Own"
And string up the tiniest stars I can find - Rose Fyleman "The Goblin to the Fairy Queen"
Find some faint loveliness unseen - Zona Gale "Half Thought"
Find me little doors of air - Zona Gale "Non Nobis"
To enter and find quiet - Zona Gale "Non Nobis"
Find an answer in the leaves - Manmohan Ghose "[Thou who hast follow'd far]"
Find that you've become a forest - Nikita Gill "The Forest"
Finding a place where fear leads to desire - Dana Gioia "Prophecy"
Finding he'd but shot the wind - Hannah Flagg Gould "The Young Sportsman"
Forgetting the world and finding it - Leah Naomi Green "C-section"
It takes a stalwart soul to find the light - John Grey "Skywatching"
Find fuel for the future - Nikki Grimes "Emergency Measures"
Tired of trying to find the right endings - Laura Grothaus "Urban Legends of the Ohio River"
Find some peace like the old peace - Ivor Gurney "The Battalion Is Now On Rest"
Any beauty eyes might find - Ivor Gurney "Interval"
While the weary heart can find repose - Fitz-Greene Halleck "Address, at the Opening of a New Theatre"
Where the gate was past finding - Thomas Hardy "Lonely Days"
Find our peace here in the white - Joy Harjo "Directions to You"
Midst ruins finds a dwelling - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius"
We find a lion and a snake combined - Oliver Herford "The Chimera"
Whispers finding their way down and out - Conrad Hilberry "Bowl"
Find its own sad rhymes - Conrad Hilberry "Sloth"
And find the uncreated light - Gerard Manley Hopkins "The Habit of Perfection"
And luckier you may find the night - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad LIX"
And find you between then and now - Jennifer Huang "Fantasy Self-Erasure"
May find the timelessness beyond times of trouble - Victor Hugo "Boaz Asleep" transl. not credited
Pushing clouds to find the sun - Mark Irwin "Round"
And find my Muse asleep within an empty Box - Wallace Irwin "The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám Jr."
Finding steadiness by the prop of a page - Major Jackson "Double View of the Adirondacks as Reflected Over Lake Champlain from Waterfront Park"
Our dark harbors finding level - Major Jackson "Spain"
Find yourself on the outside of Freedom - Amaud Jamaul Johnson "Line of Reason"
Eternal sorrow finds eternal voice - Lionel Johnson "Parnell"
Trying to find the door to nothingness - Taylor Johnson "Nocturne"
To find the slopes of asphodel - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. "In Days of Old"
Find the heart of the world - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. "A Voice from the Far Away"
Find our story where the lines meet - Vandana Khanna "On the Eve of Being Reincarnated"
This way, I know the dead can find me - Elizabeth Knapp "Requiem with an Amulet in Its Beak"
Find clues in the taste of breadfruit - Yusef Komunyakaa "The Day I Saw Barack Obama Reading Derek Walcott's Collected Poems"
To find my own in letters like smoke - Yusef Komunyakaa "Facing It"
To find your falsehoods in my eyes - Christopher Kondrich "Passaic, Speaking"
Should find that city unaware - Archibald Lampman "The City of the End of Things"
Finding their strength in conflict's tortured hour - Else Lasker-Schüler "Sphinx" transl. by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky
Find me the harbor of the roaming storm - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "Beyond Utterance"
Find our childhood buried in the sand - Angel Leal "My Mother Dreams of Endlessness"
As if to find a Titan - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Promethean Fancies I"
Where Fancy alone can find them - Henry S. Leigh "Where--and Oh! Where?"
Fate never fails to find a way - Chas. G. Leland "The Proclamation [September 22, 1862]" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.5, Nov. 1862]
On earth true happiness to find - Giacomo Leopardi "Consalvo" transl. by Frederick Townsend
As if in storms he'd find repose - Lermontof "The Voyage" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]
Find evil winds and waves - Li T'ai-Po "The Crosswise River" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Find the secret of universal cohesion - Sandra J. Lindow "Finding the God Particle"
Find patience in familiar paths - James Russell Lowell "The Cathedral"
Helped to find the scattered sheep - Sidney Royse Lysaght "First Horizons"
Let me find your guarded eyes - Naomi Long Madgett "Post-Script"
the word finding refuge in the mountain - Sheila Maldonado "window on my part-time employer in the one building that was once two"
To find the silver edges of the world - Jeannette Marks "Cloud"
Where the singers of Saturn find tongue - Don Marquis "This Earth, It Is Also a Star"
Finds it hard to love an absence - Maya Marshall "Some Thoughts on Sons in the Winter of My Child-Bearing Years"
Nor knock at dusty doors to find - John Masefield "C.L.M."
Find ourselves in the charred mirrors - Jamaal May "The Tendencies of Walls"
May every ghost find you - Jamaal May "To Detroiters I Too May Have Called by the Wrong Names"
To find whatever mainspring made things go - E.L. Mayo "Letter to My Grandfather's Picture"
Many branches find their roots - Brandy Nālani McDougall "Ka ‘Ōlelo"
Pitched so low your ear can't find it - Diane Mehta "Landscape with Double Bow"
The proudest seasons find their graves - George Meredith "Lines to a Friend Visiting America"
Shall find a splendour in that dust - Alice Meynell "The Two Questions"
The homeless outcast happy hours will find - Nicholas Michell "The Oases of Libya" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, no.431, 3 April 1852]
Dawn will find them still again - Edna St Vincent Millay "Sorrow"
The stars will taste of what you find tempting - Sneha Mohidekar "Null Path Catalog"
When it's hard to find stars in this daily sky - Feliz Lucia Molina "Paról"
Find solace in thin air - Kamilah Aisha Moon "A Golden Shovel"
Find your hero in some man despise - George L. Moore "Keats"
In the ranks of death you'll find him - Thomas Moore "The Minstrel-Boy"
Should I find the sweeter fruits of dream - William Moore "Expectancy"
All the mice will find your bed - Gala Mukomolova "Vasya, in Bed"
Until water finds a voice - Pablo Neruda "Bread-Poetry" transl. by Alastair Reid
Cutting every gold thing I find - Caroline Harper New "The Archaeology Magazine"
Salamanders use the stars to find their way - Aimee Nezhukumatathil "Summer Haibun"
And find when you lose your shadow - Hoa Nguyen "Haunted Sonnet"
To find yourselves caught in Man's merciless traps - "Night Fall in the Ti-Tree"
The first to find a dead volcano - Alfred Noyes "Jean Guettard IV: At Paris"
Can find you amidst this atlas of tears - Naomi Shihab Nye "Lunch in Nablus City Park"
Wild creatures find their surest covert - Teig Dall O'Higgin c.1566 "Address to Brian O'Rourke 'of the Bulwarks' to Arouse Him Against the English" transl. by Eleanor Hull
As wasps find poison - John Boyle O'Reilly "Name of Mary"
Gentleness finds its dignity - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "A Greeting"
Scratch a lover, and find a foe - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of a Great Weariness"
Find the pure center of light - Linda Pastan "It Is Raining on the House of Anne Frank"
Who find a rainbow in their cup of tears - William Theodore Peters "Death and Love"
Regrets find no shelter there - Carl Phillips "Soundtrack for a Frame of Winter"
The little souls that are so hard to find - Marjorie L.C. Pickthall "Mary Shepherdess"
When the little night wing finds her sleeping - Miriam Clark Potter "The Moon in the Pool"
Find homes in thunder peals - E.J. Pratt "A Fragment from a Story"
A land whose hopes find no fruition - Edward S. Rand "A Song of the Present" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.6, June 1862]
To find a future brighter than the past - Mayne Reid "To Guadalupe" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]
Your resolve to find something free - Valencia Robin "Naming Yourself"
What flowers find heart to die - Rennell Rodd "If Any One Return"
Continual delight and comfort find - Alice Wellington Rollins "Thought"
And find myself chased by a hog - Rumi "Who Makes These Changes?" transl. by Coleman Barks
The deadly tug of war at length must limits find - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"
Cast forth to find their way alone - "Self-Reliance" [The Continental Monthly, v.1, no.2, February 1862]
Shall reasons find of settled gravity - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLIX"
Learn and find the lesson true - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXVIII"
Crossed an ocean to find - Charif Shanahan "If I Am Alive To"
Finding brightness where there is none - Prageeta Sharma "Seattle Sun"
Dreams of finding the dreamer awake - Brenda Shaughnessy "Nachtraglichkeit"
Hunt the dead leaves it cannot find - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: VIII. The Watch"
With such harmonies only the giant hills can ever find - Francis Sherman "A Prelude"
Find my place in this shifting world - Joyce Sidman "Blessing on the Curl of Cat"
Fly before you to find us shelter - Joyce Sidman "Blessing on the Downtrodden"
Where bigot zeal should find no place - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Huguenot Fort"
Dig holes into the water to find the fish - Marge Simon "Plaster Messiahs"
That can find a crack in the invisible - Tom Sleigh "Three Wishes"
Loveliness find root within decay - Clark Ashton Smith "Retrospect and Forecast"
Find sustenance in shadows - Clark Ashton Smith "A Song of Dreams"
Find our laughter between the horror - Danez Smith "anti poetica"
trying to find a warmth to call home - Danez Smith "juxtaposing the black boy & the bullet"
The bee can find no banquet there - Miss L. Virginia Smith "The Wasted Heart"
Take grace where we find it - R.T. Smith "Hardware Sparrows"
I find myself most alone - Tracy K. Smith "Everybody's Autobiography"
Shall she find her wages also death? - George Sterling "At the Grave of Serra"
Shall find the feet of Change are fast - George Sterling "The Gleaner"
Find a name scrawled in the bark - Susan Stewart "Poem from Holderlin"
Nor can I find peace in the shadows - Arthur Stringer "Ultimata"
Smiled approval at the finding - Marion Strobel "Collectors"
You will find me on the horizon, glittering - Lehua M. Taitano "Imaginary Photo Album or, When We Die, Our Polaroids Speak to Our Living Descendants"
Relief at finding something left - Tess Taylor "Eighteenth Century Remains"
a door that cannot find its own name - Fargo Nissim Tbakhi "Last Sky World Burn"
The fish soar to find the ocean - Francis Thompson "The Kingdom of God"
The eagle plunge to find the air - Francis Thompson "The Kingdom of God"
Pierce thy heart to find the key - Francis Thompson "The Mistress of Vision"
Fault too foul to find excuse - Gregory Thornton "Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost: X"
not revealing where the moon finds its water - Évelyne Trouillot "A Rain of Stars" [excerpts] transl. by Danielle Legros Georges
Cross the clean threshold and find you a chair - Nancy Byrd Turner "Apple-Tree Inn" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]
Shall find their fables true - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Whose seething fires can find no form, nor vent - Virginia Vaughan "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Till Time shall find Eternity - D.R.W. "Lines to the Memory of Thomas Tyrie, a Young Edinburgh Poet of Great Promise" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.691, 24 March 1877]
Because light finds a place to fall - Rosemarie Waldrop "In Pieces: Preconceptions Without Delay"
A brother's curse will find him - Mrs. Amelia B. Welby "The Brother's Lament"
Finding new words for salt and starlight - Marjory Wentworth "The Music of the Earth: Celebrating Pablo Neruda"
Must find a fistful of courage - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Rectangles"
Find and shape what is not known until it's made - John Moncure Wettarau "The Sculptor's Trade"
Too big to find our way by song - John Moncure Wettarau "Too Big"
Halting footsteps seek and find - John Greenleaf Whittier "A Name"
With heart prepared to find the contrast sweet - Marguerite O.B. Wilkinson "To William Butler Yeats" [The Little Review v.1 no. 4, June 1914]
Who find a different end and different haven - Humbert Wolfe "THE WOODCUTTERS OF HÜTTELDORF"
Prowl the woods to find your wolf - G.E. Woods "How to Skin Your Wolf"
What we might find in the beyond - G.E. Woods "Items Collected from Discarded Planet 5X.73: Terra"
Rather find strength in what remains behind - William Wordsworth "Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood"
You've got to find Eurydice on your own - Charles Wright "No Direction Home"
To find a sustainable ecstasy - Charles Wright "Tutti Frutti"
To find loneliness among them - C. Dale Young "Ruins"
Finds new methods of sprawl - Felicia Zamora "Homing Anatomy"
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