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A great storm had blown out the stars - John Lynch Adair "Joy Returneth with the Morning"

Miles off approaching like a storm - Carl Adamshick "Black Snow [I live between the bus stop]"

The wish to inhabit storms - Etel Adnan "Night"

Jove's electrical storms announce war - Daisy Aldan "The Cometary Script"

Stunned by the storm - Richard Aldington "Epigram"

Storms of shape and hue rain tremors - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

Muffled by the storm's dull monotone - Willis Boyd Allen "In My Arm-chair"

Storm a cloud of crows - Alise Alousi "How to Name the Baby"

Weathered their stormy rebellions - Julia Alvarez "Why I Teach"

A candle in a night of storms - Maxwell Anderson "Earth Evanescent"

Amid the shock of rudest storms - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.IX--Autumn, in its First Aspect"

In clashing storm of color - Charles Ashleigh "A Miracle"

Conjuring worlds from dust and storm - Jabari Asim "Some Call It God"

That loves to run with storms - Atticus "Love Her Wild"

More love in a storm with you - Atticus "Magic in Love"

The storm of the unknown - James Baldwin "Death is easy (for Jefe)"

The price of the stormy weather - James Baldwin "3.00 a.m. (for David)"

Cushioned between two storms - Mary Jo Bang "The Beauties of Nature"

Blowing raw sky and storm scream - Mary Jo Bang "Gretel"

Music of forest storm and sea spray - Mary Jo Bang "In Order Not to Be Eten nor All to Torne"

Clear of the storms that twist the sky - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Cave"

reach the storm's heart - Elizabeth Bartlett "search the wild wind"

Though storms prevail and foes beset - Cora C. Bass "Living for Others"

Secure beneath the storm - James Beattie "The Minstrel; or, the Progress of Genius, book I"

And onward rolls the storm - James Beattie "Ode to Hope"

In stormy paths to roam - James Beattie "Retirement. 1758"

Harmonize the thunder of the storm - James Beattie "The Triumph of Melancholy"

Storms sometimes never come - Kyce Bello "Far Country"

Loosen your hair to the storm again - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"

A bud if the sap considered storm - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"

Storming, thrashing arrows of the rain - Stephen Vincent Benet "Rain after a Vaudeville Show"

Cloudy visions in Death's storms - C. E. de la Poer Beresford "In Te, Domine, spero"

Entered the world a burning storm - Remica Bingham-Risher "Interrogation Suite: Where did you come from/how did you arrive?"

Read storm warnings in retrospect - Terry Blackhawk "Wild Bird Rescue in Key West"

Mocks the deep, unconscious of the storm - William C.S. Blair "Byzantium"

Scared by the harsh storm - Edmund Blunden "Almswomen"

A heaven taken by storm - Wilfrid Scawen Blunt "The Desolate City"

Light beyond the storms of Time - William Lisle Bowles "Banwell Hill: Part Second"

Haunted by storm and cloud - Thomas Boyd "To the Lianhaun Shee"

In the cathedral of that storm - Geoffrey Brock "Northeaster"

Face the storms that threaten me - Anne Bronte "Stanzas [Oh, weep not, love!]"

Escaped from the pitiless storm - Patrick Bronte "The Irish Cabin"

Reign of blast and storm - William Cullen Bryant "March"

Toward the sweet scent of oncoming storm - Sue Budin "Reclamation"

Spares not his crown in elemental storms - George W. Bungay "The Lesson of the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]

A shriveled spoil to the loud storm - George S. Burleigh "Sunshine and Rain" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.3, Sept. 1848]

Takes the reeds and visitors by storm - Stephanie Burt "At the Providence Zoo"

The rainbow to the storms of life - Byron [untitled]

Deep idolatry on the dark and stormy tides - G.R.C. "The Wreck (For the Mirror)"

Rocks like lilies in a storm - C.S. Calverley "Waiting"

When storms prepare to part - Thomas Campbell "The Rainbow"

To meet the vastness and the storm - W. Wilfred Campbell "Departure"

The swirl of a merciless storm - W. Wilfred Campbell "The Vengeance of Saki"

Who are becoming their own storms - Chen Chen "When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities"

Poverty must brave the storm - John Clare "Address to Plenty: In Winter"

A single feather of the driving storm - John Clare "Winter Walk"

Close your eyes in the storm - Leonard Cohen "The News You Really Hate"

Not horror, not glory, but storm - Aaron Coleman "Another Strange Land: Downpour off Cape Hatteras (March, 1864)"

Who shouts like a storm - Hilda Conkling "Little Papoose"

A poet with a storm to digest - CAConrad "(Soma)tic 5: Storm SOAKED Bread"

Set an empty cup in the storm - CAConrad "(Soma)tic 5: Storm SOAKED Bread"

Sometimes glooming into storms - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Cradling in their hearts the storm - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Cumuli. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Infinite Love rules the heart of the storm - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds: Rain Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Neglected it had been through all the storm - Martha Walker Cook "The Dove" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.6, June 1864]

Companioned by the storm - Susan Coolidge "Gulf-Stream"

With earthquake, storm and burning brand - Joseph Seamon Cotter Jr. "The Band of Gideon"

Delicate riders of the storm - Hart Crane "Praise for an Urn"

Till this stormy night be gone - Richard Crashaw "An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife, Who Died and Were Buried Together"

Proof against the storm of war - Rev. William Crowe "Lewesdon Hill"

As in rain of a kingly storm - H.D. "Toward the Piraeus"

Made to resist the fury of the storms - Ruben Dario "Poets! Towers of God!" (translation by Thomas Walsh and Salomon de la Selva)

Among the figures of the storm - Russell W. Davenport "Poems VII"

An ever-muttering prisoned storm - John Davidson "London"

And passion's dark'ning storms he never fears - Lucretia Maria Davidson "Fragment [With snow-clad top,, and far projecting height]"

When storms assail the year - Garcilaso de Vega "Coyed de vuestra alegre primavera" translated by Felicia Hemans

Between the heaves of storm - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity XLVI: Dying"

Your desire knit to storm - Sharon Dolin "Evening Storm"

After the storm the firmament bled - Chris Dombrowski "September Miniatures with Blood and Mars"

Dust storms in the canister of sugar - Catherine Doty "Yes"

Vanward squadrons of the joyous storm - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel II. In a Mountain Pass"

A night of storm and wailing stress - Eleanor Downing "Mary"

To tread the bounds of nature's stormy verge - Joseph Rodman Drake "To a Friend"

The storm obscures the sky - Paul Laurence Dunbar "Slow through the Dark"

And blessings in a storm of sound - Toru Dutt "Savitri"

Storm with the tempest of power - A.E. "Love"

My free song, my storm song - Dovid Edelshtot "My Last Will - Oh, My Good Friends" (translated by Bernart Bartleby? Maybe?)

Circles of the stormy moon - T.S. Eliot "Sweeney Among the Nightingales"

Unhurt by a thousand storms - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"

Enclosed in a tumultuous privacy of storm - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"

Who give the storm its strength - Enheduana "The Exaltation of Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

Splits the blazing, furious storms - Enheduana "The Hymn to Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

Her venom strikes like the storm - Enheduana "The Hymn to Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

The nothingness before the storm - Hannah Ensor and Laura Wetherington "Feel Piece 4"

What formed the muddy storm - Heid E. Erdich "Paint These Streets"

Whether they roar in storm, or whisper peace - J.B.F. "Mehalah" [Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, fifth series, no.153, vol.III, Dec. 4, 1886]

And sink to silence, conquered by the storm - J.B.F. "Mehalah" [Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, fifth series, no.153, vol.III, Dec. 4, 1886]

The prelude of approaching storms - William Falconer "The Shipwreck: Canto I"

Storms their prowling vigils keep - William Falconer "To a Swallow that Dropped on Deck During a Storm at Sea"

All we need of storms - Andrew Feld "Not Included in This Landscape"

I spin in her cool, calming storm - Annie Finch "Moon from the Porch"

A year slid overboard in storms - B. K. Fischer "Economies of Scale"

A raft for the coming storm - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Canyon"

When the storm shall pass away - "For the Hour of Triumph" [The Continental Monthly v.II no.1, July 1862]

Black storms of dream - Carolyn Forche "Curfew"

The deep watchword of the rushing storm - S. Virginia French "The 'Still Small Voice'"

Against me the wind and the storm rebel - Sri Aurobindo Ghose "Invitation"

Let me share your storm - Andrea Gibson "Good Light"

Silver storms and riotous rage - Nikita Gill "The First Visit"

In storms of fierce repudiated steam - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "How Would You?"

We are storms and bargains - Carmen Gimenez "Self as Deep as Coma"

A baneful vagrant from the stormy skies - Dana Gioia "Pardon Me, Pilgrim"

Refuge from the storms of fate - Thomas Gray "The Progress of Poesy"

Contrived the storm with watering cans - Linda Gregerson "Dido in Darkness"

The children of the storms rejoice - James Roane Gregory "The Green Corn Dance"

Rocking and rolling through the storms of Jupiter - John Grey "Son of an Astronaut"

Row through all storms - Hadewijch of Brabant (translated by Columba Hart) "Fidelity"

And bedtime brought the storm - Thomas Hardy "Trafalgar"

A storm of boiling earth - Joy Harjo "Anchorage"

A language of lizards and storms - Joy Harjo "We Must Call a Meeting"

The shallow end of a stormy sea - Terrance Hayes "Liner Notes for an Imaginary Planet"

An altitude of sudden storms - Tom Healy "Base Camp"

Early to the storm resign - Felicia Hemans "The Abencerrage Canto III"

The stormy trials of thy lingering age - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"

The stormy tide of passions - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"

Whose fiat lulls the storm - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"

Girt with all the terrors of the storm - Felicia Hemans "Heliodorus in the Temple"

Stern eyrie of the cloud and storm - Felicia Hemans "Wallace's Invocation to Bruce"

Through storm, and shade, and shine - Sophia Magaretta Hensley "Triumph"

Stuck a finger in the eye of storms - Conrad Hilberry "Early Storm"

We fed refusal to the storm - Brenda Hillman "Lines for the 19th Amendment Centennial"

As fall the leaves in Autumn storm - E. Curtiss Hine, U.S.N. "A Vision" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

Other nights and other storms - J.G. Holland "Kathrina Part 1: Childhood and Youth"

Never a storm will vex her - Marietta Holley "The Lament of the Mormon Wife"

Bringing out the storm - Erin Coughlin Hollowell "Maria and Oceanus"

When the warring voice of the storm is heard - William H.C. Hosmer "Requiem" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIV no.2, Feb. 1849]

The sobs and cries of midnight storms - William Dean Howells "Forlorn"

A net of every name lost in the throat of a storm - Yong-Yu Huang "City Lights as Myth"

The Storm his cloudy mantle spreads - Solomon ibn Gabirol "Night-Piece" transl. by Emma Lazarus

Storm the ghosts in ambuscade - Jean Ingelow "Scholar and Carpenter"

Rush of storms restrain - Islwyn "The Variety of Wales" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

This is the storm we call progress - John James "Klee's Painting"

Signatured by ages of storms - Robinson Jeffers "Rock and Hawk"

Feel the approach of each individual storm - Marlin M. Jenkins "Pokedex Entry #260: Swampert"

Pain and joy of storm - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"

Descend on seas of desolate storm - Lionel Johnson "In Falmouth Harbour"

Winds wild with stormy mirth - Lionel Johnson "Lucretius"

We have encountered storms - Patricia Spears Jones "May Perpetual Light Shine"

Never sleeping when the storm hit - Zilka Joseph "Leaf Boat"

Assigning each brief storm its allotted space - Bob Kaufman "I Have Folded My Sorrows"

Tumbled about by frost and storm - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"

Half erased by the impartial storms - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"

The stormy light of his fierce lurid eyes - Fanny Kemble "Sonnet [I hear a voice low in the sunset woods]"

Far-travelled herald of some distant storm - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"

One lightning storm away from igniting - Vandana Khanna "The Goddess Remade"

From Storms of boldest Impudence - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"

The large green of an oak fronting the storm - "King and Hermit" transl. by Kuno Meyer

When the storm was just intention - Christopher Kondrich "Orientation"

In a storm of elegance - Chaman Lall "'Thirty Years After'"

In great storms, it even crosses the sea - Danusha Lameris "Dust"

Like tall slim priests of storm - Archibald Lampman "In October"

From this world of stormy hands - Archibald Lampman "A Vision of Twilight"

Glowing through the veils of storm - Archibald Lampman "Winter-Store"

And waits for the storm to tire - Archibald Lampman "The Woodcutter's Hut"

All the gray miles of this storm - Michael Lauchlan "Rain"

Wild storms at midnight - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway VII: Memories"

Full of storms and men made of seafoam - Angel Leal "A Book Is a Map, a Bed Is a Country"

That presage a wilder storm - Agnes Lee "The Silent House"

Compel a summer storm's pent thunder - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Apollo and Marsyas"

Masters of the ever-ready storm - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "An Ode of the Tuscan Shore"

Ancient storms awoke from aeons' slumber - R.B. Lemberg "The Ash Manifesto"

The storm that douse the firebird - R.B. Lemberg "Firebird, Stormbird"

Skilled in toils of stormy warfare - Lermontof "Dispute" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]

As if in storms he'd find repose - Lermontof "The Voyage" transl. by John Pollen [probably Mikhail Lermontov]

When the storm of misfortune around them did press - E. Anna Lewis "The Orphan's Hymn"

Depends on the impending storm - Ada Limon "The City of Skin"

The storm of scorn I ride - Vachel Lindsay "A Kind of Scorn"

That no storm can tame - Vachel Lindsay "The Mystic Rooster of the Montana Sunrise"

A piece of lost storm - Myra Cohn Livingston "Cricket Never Does: Autumn"

Cleaves the pathway of the storm - John MacFarlane "A Grave in Samoa"

He fell as the moon in a storm - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: VII"

Forlorn on the hill of storms - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: X"

A storm in leafless wood - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: XV"

Let the March storm snuff out my flame - Naomi Long Madgett "How Shall I Face the Dawn?"

Though weary storms await me - Trebor Mai "The Shepherd's Love" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

Storm the black bastions of Night - Don Marquis "The God-Maker, Man"

In futile glory storm the skies - Don Marquis "The Name"

Red-mouthed storms behind them - George Martin "Montreal Carnival Sports"

Deduction is howling at an oncoming storm - Khaled Mattawa "Before"

Gathers a storm of questions - Jamaal May "As the Saying Goes"

Any storm in a drought - Jamaal May "As the Saying Goes"

Between the storm of imagination - John McCarthy "Ghost Friends, Sangamon County"

Inside a whirlwind of frustrating storms - John McCarthy "How to Disappear"

Succumb to the ocean and its hunger for stone - Brandy Nālani McDougall "Ka ‘Ōlelo"

Sails to heaven above the storm - James E. McGirt "The Spirit of the Oak"

Built to claw an eye from the storm - Campbell McGrath "Charlie Parker (1980)"

Lovelier for passing through a storm - Claude McKay "The Harlem Dancer"

Roaring storms of vice and ire - H.P. McKnight "Acrostic to Warden and Mrs. E.G. Coffin"

Wake a swarm to sudden storm - George Meredith "Outer and Inner"

Among those athletes fronting storms - George Meredith "To Colonel Charles (Dying General C.B.B.)"

Stormful shadows against the gold - Helen M. Merrill "The Promise of Spring"

The gallant day go out in storm - Charlotte Mew "The Fete"

Night and storm are met together - E.H.W. Meyerstein "The Incantation"

Dancing storms of leaves in flaming colors - T.C. Mill "From Summerland"

Sailors crying through the storm - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Poet and His Book"

Stones under the moss of the viridescent storm - Devin Miller "The Malachite Storm"

The storm of malachite beetles - Devin Miller "The Malachite Storm"

Wrestled with the storms of Time - "The Misanthrope"

And the storm's red rack in the sky is burning - Harriet Monroe "Hope"

Round the dark fringes of the storm - Dugald Moore "Lucy's Grave"

To war with stern misfortune's storm - Morna "Ianthe"

Poseidon's voice sounds in the storm - Lewis Morris "The Epic of Hades book I: Tartarus: Phaedra"

A storm of warring passions - Lewis Morris "The Epic of Hades book I: Tartarus: Phaedra"

Nothing like a storm - Andrew Motion "The Ring"

Blue with stormy swirls of white and worried gray - T. Emmett Mueller "Purified on the Only Visible Moon"

Storms of white trigonometries - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

Desire with the storm inside - Miguel Murphy "Demon and the Dove"

In the memory of a storm - Walter Dean Myers "Christopher Lomax, 60, Retired"

The four stormy stations of the wind - Pablo Neruda "Getaway" transl. by Alastair Reid

In the light storming through the foam - Pablo Neruda "I Will Return" transl. by Dennis Maloney

When Adam pointed at the storms - Caroline Harper New "Garden of Eve"

Displaced the storm's threat - Tim Newcomb "Summer Storm"

The horse of the prickly thin storm - Amy Newman "Sylvia Plath Is in Paris with a Balloon on a Long String"

The storm of that bewilderment - Cardinal John Henry Newman "The Dream of Gerontius"

Flung out upon the freezing storm - Mrs. R.S. Nichols "The Midnight Dream"

Joy in storms and flying suns - Robert Nichols "The Man of Honour"

With tempest of fire, and storm of steel - "The Northmen are Coming" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

The storms of deep contending passions - Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton "The Undying One, Canto I"

Confronts the storm with anguished heart - Eochadh O'Hosey (or Hussey) 17th century "O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire" transl. by James Clarence Mangan

A lean to in a starved storm - dg nanouk okpik "For-The-Spirits-Who-Have-Rounded-The-Bend IIVAQSAAT"

Untried pilgrims of life's stormy sea - M.P. "The Vales" [Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.15 v.I, April 12 1884]

A storm out of nothing strikes - Paul Park "Ragnarok"

A storm come churning through the endless sky - Lauren Parker "Miranda"

Heaven's fire in dark-browed storms - George B. Peck "The Vision: Inscribed to Teachers to Contrabands in the South" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]

As the next February storm erased them - Andre F. Peltier "Snow Angels"

The whited pumice of the storm - Walter S. Percy "The Blizzard"

Breaking of the storm inside me - Carl Phillips "Sky Coming Forward"

Follow me through storm or shine - Stephen Phillips "Orestes"

The demons of the storm - E.J. Pratt "Carlo"

Like sheep in a storm - E.J. Pratt "The Ice-Floes"

Bright rainbow of life's stormy day - Geo. D. Prentice "Lines Written on St. Valentine's Day"

The victim of their stormy will - Geo. D. Prentice "Unhappy Love"

Where storms cannot reach him - Adelaide Anne Proctor "Verse: King and Slave"

The night and the storm combine - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Hands and Lips"

Storms sweep the land - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "On the Sea-Shore"

With rainbows of a thousand storms - Theodore H. Rand "The Old Fisher's Song"

Swift changed to storm - Theodore H. Rand "The Rain Cloud"

Became the germ of a crimson storm - Melissa Range "Kermes Red"

When the world becomes blur of smoke & storm - Molly Raynor "You Know You've Got Covid Brain"

Unsettled pacer of storms - Victoria Redel "The Pact"

And dare the sweeping storm - Rainer Maria Rilke "The Boy" transl. by Jessie Lemont

Sleeps unstirred by any storm - Charles G.D. Roberts "The Stream"

The haste of storm - Charles G.D. Roberts "Wayfarer of Earth"

All stormy ways and wanderings - Rennell Rodd "Atalanta"

And the wild god rode on the storm - Rennell Rodd "The Sea-King's Grave"

With the jagged grey teeth in the storm - Rennell Rodd "The Sea-King's Grave"

Brought in by the winds of our own stormy reluctance - Levi Romero "the cherry end of your cigarette against the pale sky"

At times when storms subside - Thomas Runciman "Miscellaneous Poems IV: Revoke Not"

Like a storm of hornets - Kay Ryan "Hailstorm"

A spring of storms - Vita Sackville-West "The Land"

A cry out of storm and dark - Carl Sandburg "Aztec Mask"

Into the hooves and guns of the storm - Carl Sandburg "Bronzes"

The snouts of the hungry hunting storms - Carl Sandburg "The Windy City"

The hungry hunting storms - Carl Sandburg "The Windy City"

Lightning through the storm of ages - George Santayana "Premonition"

When storm it enthrones - Miss M. Sawin "Jenny Lind"

Following the pleasure of the storm - Elizabeth Schmuhl "Premonitions: #59"

Thunderous caves of storm - Clinton Scollard "Autumn by the Sea"

Through depths of storm - Clinton Scollard "Wild Geese"

Which has braved a thousand storms - Frederick George Scott "Dion"

And laugh as we stride the storm - John Campbell Shairp "Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich"

Tortured by storms to shapes as rude - Shelley "The Recollections"

As the storm rocks the ravens on high - Shelley "When the Lamp Is Shattered"

Stirred by Passion's stormy wave - The Shepherd of Sharondale "The Infant's Burial" (The Knickerbocker v.23:5, May 1844)

Voice I loved beyond the storm - W.M. Shields "Once More the Dream"

Of a desert peopled by storms - Charles Simic "Shelley"

each spring that see storm after storm - Jake Skeets "Eating Wild Carrots with My Brothers on the Mesa"

atmospheric heat to storm and swallow - Jake Skeets "Sonoran Desert Poem"

Out of the frame into smoke and storm - Bruce Smith "Beautiful Throat"

At the storm aghast - Charlotte Smith from "Montalbert"

Phantoms of some old storm's death-driven Titans - Clark Ashton Smith "The Masque of Forsaken Gods"

As sunset storms the sight - Clark Ashton Smith "Ode to Music"

Their storms and thunders spent - Clark Ashton Smith "Saturn"

Sorrow's storm with bitter breath - Miss L. Virginia Smith "The Wasted Heart"

'Tween two storms of leaden rain - "The Spur of Monmouth" [The Continental Monthly v.I - April, 1862 - no.IV]

Part of a storm that changes everything - Kim Stafford "Advice from a Raindrop"

Hush the storms to repose - E. Clementine Stedman "Stanzas"

Thick as swallows after storms - Edmund Clarence Stedman "The Freshet: A Connecticut Idyl"

Above the caldrons of the storm - George Sterling "The Black Vulture"

In the storm's black universe - George Sterling "On Fifth Avenue"

Gone forth to Time's transmuting storms - George Sterling "The Testimony of the Suns"

Out of a storm of secondary things - Wallace Stevens "Man Carrying Thing"

Wild crag and wild storm - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"

When the wave rolls black with storm - Alfred B. Street "The Loon: Tupper's Lake"

Frowns black to the battling storm - Alfred B. Street "The Storm Mountain"

Built for the sunlight and not for the storm - Charles Swain "The Ship 'Extravagance'" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no.2, July 1850]

To the sunny storm of laughter - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Dark Month"

Cards packed for storm's play - A.C. Swinburne "John Jones"

Not knowing if again the storm will blow - Carmen Sylva "The Gnat"

The stormy rush of grand orchestral triumph - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Their tracks lost in the storm - Keith Taylor "In the Presence of Large Predators"

The only crisp distinction in the storm - Keith Taylor "Marginalia for a Natural History"

In a storm of mirth - Sara Teasdale "A Prayer"

Unable to beat the storm - Amber Flora Thomas "Headwind"

In the storm smoking along the wind - Edward Thomas "This Is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong"

Been stilled in storm - Edwin Torres "A Season of Beens"

Storms that rattle the bones of the forest - Iris Tree "[Tranquility stirred by a sudden spasm]"

Storming hours with their dark increase - Louis Untermeyer "Peace"

Blood the skies like a storm of Gods - Crystal Valentine "Blood Sex"

Jump in front of every storm - Edward van de Vendel "Ski Jumpers"

East and south are black with speeding storm - Mark Van Doren "Travelling Storm"

Trying to stir a storm - A. Van Jordan "A Tempest in a Teacup"

Storms turn to music, clouds to smiles and air - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"

To order its wild lightning storm of meteor dreams - Virginia Vaughan "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]

And the storm has not heeded - Jones Very "The Winter Bird"

Storms in the shape of names - Vanessa Angelica Villarreal "Oak Falls"

Consumed by storms and rolling heat - Avni Vyas "After Bob Across the Street Fires His Gun at a Tree to Scare Off a Raccoon While My Son and I Walk, Rachel Shows Me Night Heron Chicks"

Throughout the storm's harvest - Derek Walcott "Storm Figure"

Where storms on storms in ceaseless torrents pour - Hon. Robert J. Walker "Napoleon's Tomb" [The Continental Monthly v.III - May, 1863 - no.V]

Sweet Passion's inward storms - Charles William Wallace "Madrigal"

Tempest-fires and surging storm - Wm. Wallace "Perditi"

Rainbows curled on buried storms - Wm. Wallace "Perditi"

By storm's or wind's or water's might - Thomas Walsh "From Gardens Over Seas"

Violence passing close like a storm - Joshua Weiner "Art Pepper"

Lightnings that precede the mighty storm - Ella Wheeler Wilcox "Love's Language"

How psychic storms survive to power flesh - Dana Wilde "Abductions"

To confront the tyrant's stormy glare - Jane Francesca Agnes Wilde "The Enigma"

King of the seas, king of the storms - "Wildlife Encounter"

Her frantic voice awakes the storms - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"

Bared by the storms from my calendar - William Carlos Williams "March"

A green eye taking in the storm - Elizabeth Willis "Ephemeral Stream"

Grown up to be a storm - Tanaya Winder "For Girls Who Run Through Storms like Buffalos, Knowing It's the Quickest Way Through"

Reaping gold apples of the storm - Humbert Wolfe "Apples"

To take half the storm - Humbert Wolfe "Sometimes When I Think of Love"

How the light splays after the storm - Charles Wright "Outscape"

The storm stopped the clock - Yi Lei "A Single Woman's Bedroom" transl. by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi

If I had arrived in the middle of that storm - James F. Yockey "What If"

A tired star in stormy darkness - Francis Brett Young "Thamar (To Thamar Karsavina)"

To the hollow heart of the storm - Francis Brett Young "Thamar (To Thamar Karsavina)"

In Cleopatra's stormy bacchanal - Francis Brett Young "To Lydia Lopokova: Her Variety"

What else a storm's eye sees - Jordan Zandi "Chamber Music"


Gilding the battle-storm, rolling in wrath - "The Star-Flag" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]


Doomsday-storms rage round about - Friedrich Schiller "The Peasants"


Won't hold me back from the firestorm - Marlane Quade Cook "Breaking"


Those flash-storms of rage - Lee Ann Roripaugh "#to my mother's dementia #kaze no denwa"


The last hail-storm to trouble spring - Lascelles Abercrombie "Ryton Firs: The Voices in the Dream"

Hailstorms and diffracted confusions of light - Katie Ford "Colosseum"

Underneath a hailstorm of light - Charles Rafferty "After Hearing There Are Only 7,000 Stars Visible to the Naked Eye"

Rising up through a hailstorm - Matthew Zapruder "As I Cross the Heliopause at Midnight, I Think of My Mission"


Against a heat-storm of cicadas - Ana Bozicevic "About a Fish"


Playmates of the mountain-storm - Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni"


Beneath as rainstorm of summer stars - Rebecca Dotlich "Room of Place"


A sandstorm whispering in the joints - Samuel A. Adeyemi "Limbs"

Fleeing sandstorms, terror, and splendor - Enheduana "The Exaltation of Inana" transl. by Sophus Helle

The shoreline baked in golden sandstorms - Edwin Torres "The Intermission Clown"


Snowstorm.


Acid-dipped, and sky-tempered, storm-bathed - Hester J. Rook "Stepping the Path Trod by the Moon"


Jibing the night's storm-battered prow - Cynthia Zarin "Mirror"


Of the storm-beaten years - Elizabeth Barrett Browning "The Seraphim"

Loud round my storm-beaten bark - S. Anna Lewis "The Unmasked"


only the stormbird's flight is wild - Elizabeth Bartlett "stormbird"


Clouds of white linen and storm-black damask - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"


Hunt a storm-cell's shifting edge - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "swifts"


Stormcloud.


Loose the storm-dogs from their bed - Helen Hay Whitney "Song [Sofly sighs the gracious wind]"


Silt clogging the storm drains - Rachel Barenblat "Chord"


A thought of storm-drenched fields - Lola Ridge "Electrocution"


The subtle storm-fiend watches for his prey - J.S.D.S. "The Poet" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)


Wild horses of the storm-filled plains - Ellen Hinsey "The Multitude"


Where the gates of the Storm-god are - William D. Hodjkiss "Song of the Storm Swept-Plain"

And give her to the god of storms - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Old Ironsides"


The fierce storm-lion's distant growl - Alfred B. Street "The Devil's Pulpit: Tupper's Lake"


Dry snow under the storm-locked sills - Ruth Lechlitner "Elegy"


In her storm-resisting grace - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Flood-Tide"


The storm-seers failed to tell us - Devin Miller "The Malachite Storm"


Like the storm-shook shadows of themselves - Carl Phillips "Rockabye"


For the rapture of storm-spent eyes - Algernon Swinburne "Insularum Ocelle"


Sketched storm-static and the dust of masks - Sonya Taaffe "Muse"


Caught in the stormstrike - Rasha Abdulhadi "Mouthful of ash"


Like a storm-swept flower - Claude McKay "Poetry"


Submerging mountaintops in stormwater - Timothy Donnelly "Globus Hystericus"


Storm-wind shattering the boughs - Wilfred Childe "Rosa Innocens"

Outracing the stormwind - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Wild Ride"


By many a storm-worn stone - E.J. Bronte "The Outcast Mother"


Storm-worried Argo slept - Bayard Taylor "Hylas"


Thunderstorm.


Forests of wind storms newly risen - tiana nobile "Moon Yeong Shin"


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