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Endless variations inside diamonds and squares - Mike Allen "Mondrian's War"

Clad in diamonds of rose and black - Mike Allen "Picasso's Rapture"

Full of diamonds and cold triangles - Julie Babcock "The Moundbuilders Country Club"

And cast their diamond fires - Charles Baudelaire "The Living Flame" transl. not credited

Grasping the diamond lance - James Beattie "The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius, book I"

That threw their diamond sunlight - Robert Bloomfield "May-Day With the Muses: The Soldier's Home"

Powder of diamond upon a silver birch - Louise Morey Bowman "Deep Snow"

My lost diamond, who only needed a setting - Stephanie Burt "Frostina"

On things of earth is by a pointed diamond writ - W.G.C. "Yesterday" [The Knickerbocker v.10 no.3 Sept. 1837]

Had rained diamonds for an hour - Will Carleton "Wealth"

The dust destroy the diamond - King Charles I "A Royal Lamentation"

Weave your rain into a diamond mesh - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "Worship"

Pay it back with diamonds and rubies - Ch'in Chia [untitled] (translated by Arthur Waley)

The dead diamond machinery of the sky - Leonard Cohen "I Draw Aside the Curtain"

Take the diamonds from my forehead - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "Ethel: Fitz Fashion's Wife" [The Continental Monthly v.III - April, 1863 - no.IV]

Ere I wore proud chains of diamonds, forged of bitter, frozen tears - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "Ethel: Fitz Fashion's Wife" [The Continental Monthly v.III - April, 1863 - no.IV]

With diamonds make her desolation bright - Olive Custance "Grief"

The Earth upon her diamond axle swayed - José de Espronceda "Hymn to the Sun" transl. by Ida Farnell

A sky raining diamonds collected in my hat - Martins Deep "On a Dreamscape Where My Father Is a Spaceship Pirate"

A diamond ring to knock your eyes out - Toi Derricotte "Weekend Guests from Chicago, 1945"

Discarded you for duties diamond - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Nature XXIII: The Balloon"

And diamonds large as pigeon's eggs - Marian Douglas "King and Queens"

Diamond of sorrows infinite - T.W. Earp "Our Lady of Light"

Cloaking me in curtains of diamond - Caleb Edmondson "In 2025, His Rings Will Disappear"

Lost in the circles and diamonds - Martin Espada "The Trouble Ball [excerpt]"

Only are grey as diamonds are - Eleanor Farjeon "A Sheaf of Nature-Songs III"

The diamond light of Greece - Lawrence Ferlinghetti "To the Oracle at Delphi"

Wreathed with a crown of diamond frost - "The Fratricide's Death" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)

Diamonds on the cobweb stems - Rigoberto Gonzalez "Unpeopled Eden"

Wear Virgo's diamond in your hair - John Grey "Skywatching"

On diamonds at summer camp - francine j. harris "i used to write"

You're all rained out diamonds - francine j. harris "until it comes"

Each drop recalls the diamond absolutes - Seamus Heaney "Singing School: 6. Exposure"

Thy bulwarks diamonds square - Anonymous "The Heavenly Jerusalem"

All the diamond's crystal rays - Felicia Hemans "To My Mother"

The distinctions between diamonds and hearts - Emily Hiestand "Planting in Tuscaloosa"

In silver thread and diamond notes - Langston Hughes "Flatted Fifths"

Swarm with blue diamonds - Jean Ingelow "Songs on the Voices of Birds: Sand Martins"

Stepping on wings of diamonds - Carly Inghram "Disappearing into a Fiction"

Diamonds around the webs of spiders - Carly Inghram "This Woman's Work"

Sphered that eye of flawless diamond - Robinson Jeffers "The Truce and the Peace"

Flowering laurels spring from diamond vases - John Keats "[I stood tip-toe upon a little hill]"

thought's diamond drop squeezed - Kaie Kellough "if who"

The sun gems their pale robes with diamonds - Fanny Kemble "Fragment [Walking by moonlight on the golden margin]"

Filling the forest with diamonds - Stephen Leggett "Seven Winter Poems"

Like nascent diamonds - Charles Battell Loomis "A Classic Ode"

How a diamond comes into a knot of flame - Audre Lorde "Coal"

Diamond sceptre and golden throne - Denis Florence MacCarthy "A Lament"

In the rain diamonds and delerium - Joyce Mansour "The Sun in Capricorn" transl. by Carol Cosman

Before the diamond is bright its night of carbon is long - José Martí "Simple Verses" transl. by Anne Fountain

In robes of woven diamond dust - Theodore Maynard "At Woodchester"

Pure and clear as diamond scale - H.P. McKnight "Acrostic Tribute to God's Messengers, Chaplain and Mrs. C.L. Winget"

Exact as a swift diamond - Pablo Neruda "Solar Ode to the Army of the People" translated by Richard Schaaf

Iron rust countries with caves of diamonds - Pablo Neruda "Still Another Day: XX" transl. by William O'Daly

The aligned water of diamonds - Pablo Neruda "Stones from the Sky: XXVIII" transl. by James Nolan

With his backbone of diamonds - Mary Oliver "Her Grave"

Golconda's pearls and diamonds rich - Manuel José Othón "The River" transl. by Alice Stone Blackwell

As he watches from behind the wire diamonds of chain-link - Alexandra Lytton Regalado "La Cachiporrista"

Like a great spurious diamond - Lola Ridge "Manhattan Lights"

Sharpened by crawling over diamonds - Kay Ryan "Diamonds"

Their starry domes of diamond and of gold - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude"

Clear and enduring as a diamond - Shinran Shonin "Buddhist Psalms" transl. by L. Adams Beck and S. Yamabe

Are made diamonds by the sun - George Sigerson "Mo Cailin Donn"

Lost the diamonds hidden in their heads - Oliver Smith "Witch Trails"

Replaced the diamond you lost - Richard Solomon "A Toast for Ed"

A perfect diamond to hold in memory - Keith Taylor "Condoms, Abandoned on the Park Bench"

Have bartered diamonds for glass - Iris Tree "[I could explain]"

Builded round with diamond walls - Richard Chenevix Trench "To E--"

The white flame of countless diamonds burns - Emile Verhaeren "Les Heures Claires VIII" transl. by Alma Strettell

Diamonds in a pressure-cooker sky - Allan Wolf "Uranus: The Planet Behind the Blue-Green Mask"

Star-crossed diamonds on the coffee cup - Cynthia Zarin "Orbit"


Down past empty baseball diamonds - Keith Taylor "The Skateboard Park, Seen from Afar"


Diamond-glittering mine of ever-burning stars - J.S.D.S. "The Poet" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)


Crimson velvet and a diamond-hilted sword - John Masefield "The Tarry Buccaneer"


In her diamond-laden bridal veil - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Sleigh-Ride"


The diamond-point engraving done by air - Mary Jo Bang "Mistress Mary, Quite"


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