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Potential Titles: Lead/Led
No attempt made to sort elemental lead from verb lead.
Lead me through a cavern of longing - Hanif Abdurraqib "I Was told the Sunlight Was a Cure"
Foxfire designed to lead us deeper into the swamp - Duane Ackerson "Giving Back the Moon"
Every treacherous step leading elsewhere - Mike Allen "Space War"
An Ariadne string that leads you out - Julia Alvarez "Touching Bottom"
Stairs leading back to a dynasty - Cynthia Arrieu-King "Ming the Clam"
Half a staircase leading up - David Baker "Gravel"
Will lead through parching sands - Julia A. Baker "Mizpah"
Leading an orchestra of stars - Elizabeth Bartlett "The House of Sleep"
Leading to a corridor of black mirrors - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Understanding"
A warm caress leading me by the hand - Esther Belin "Personal Poem"
Leading the van of the long parade - Stephen Vincent Benet "Colloquy of the Statues"
Like twisted charms of hot lead - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Quality of Courage"
A gate that leads to nowhere - Emily Berry "Unexhausted Time"
That leads me to the thorny maze - Sir William Blackstone "The Lawyer's Farewell to His Muse"
Leads to the palace of wisdom - William Blake "Proverbs of Hell"
No lead sheet for this lament - Russell Brakefield "Field Recordings"
The parrots leading the cheering - Howard Futhey Brinton "Jumbo's Dream"
With all his blood turned lead - Edward Burrough Brownlow "Orpheus"
The leading star of love - William Cullen Bryant "The Ages"
Leading us into a new dawn of Omega 3's & prosperity - Regie Cabico "A Carpapalooza: An American Anthem"
Ladders leading up to light - W. Wilfred Campbell "Unabsolved"
A vortex above the leading edge - Anne Carson "Wife of Brain"
Skill to lead by pathways rife - Roger Casement "Parnell"
Call'd a rebel out to lead the van - John Castillo "Old Sam! or the Effects of the Gospel"
Through a landscape of stairways leading nowhere - G. O. Clark "Mary Has a Prophetic Vision"
Lead me back into the sunny years - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "Ethel: Fitz Fashion's Wife" [The Continental Monthly v.III - April, 1863 - no.IV]
Leading up Insects and Birds to Parnassus - "The Council of Dogs"
Heart of lead and wry despair - George Cronyn "Song (After an old English tune)"
lead us into the serious steep darkness - E. E. Cummings "Amores (VIII)"
Leading chained rivers - Coningsby Dawson "Florence on a Certain Night"
Of maps that lead to vacancies - Meg Day "Batter My Heart, Transgender'd God"
A woman of gunpowder & lead - Meg Day "Once All the Hounds Had Been Called Home"
Where error's glittering phantoms lead the way - Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos "Epistle to Cean Bermudez, on the Vain Desires and Studie of Men" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
All the questions that lead to a broken wall - Martins Deep "The Cyborg's Side of the Story"
With those same boots of lead - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity XXX"
As much credit as lead can buy - Woody Dismukes "A Conversation Between the Embalmed Heads of Lampião and Maria Bonita on Public Display at the Baiano State Forensic Institute, Circa Mid-20th Century"
Like hot lead into foreign ears - Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni "Indian Movie, New Jersey"
Wasn't worth a lead dollar - Mary Mapes Dodge "The Dainty Miss Rose"
Holy Mother of Arsenic and Lead - Chris Dombrowski "Fluvial"
The breakfast of lead - Rebecca Kai Dotlich "Pencil Sharpener"
Lead me over a ballet of bridges - Safia Elhillo "Amsterdam"
The magnolias leading the fray - Bernard Ferguson "awaiting a carriage, any"
leading only to false rooms beyond - Charles Coleman Finlay "Accidental Series"
That lead to the far confluence of delights - Robin Flower "Say Not that Beauty"
Cold, gray streams of lead - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Hvmken 7"
Molten lead along the sullen sky - S. Virginia French "The 'Still Small Voice'"
Lead unconscious lives, old, deep - Zona Gale "There Are Within Us Lives We Never Live"
As from a throat of molten lead - L. Gielgud "Summer Delivery"
The high leading of her soul - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "She Walketh Veiled and Sleeping"
Finding a place where fear leads to desire - Dana Gioia "Prophecy"
The sunset falls like lead - Louis Golding "Lyric in Gloom"
Nor lead nor steel shall reach him - Julian Grenfell "Into Battle"
A lead line into the spirit world - Joy Harjo "Becoming Seventy"
For the daring shall lead them to triumph - Robert M. Hart "Sweet Maid of Erin" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]
Lead disciples to their sun - F. Hartmann "Endlich bricht der heisse Tiegel" transl. by James W. Alexander
Leads me through muted labyrinths - Anne Hebert "The Tomb of Kings" transl. by Kathleen Weaver
What thread of Ariadne leads me - Anne Hebert "The Tomb of Kings" transl. by Kathleen Weaver
Feeding myself pretty lyrics and lead - Faylita Hicks "Self-Care"
Let Fury lead the way - Jennie Earngey Hill "Sailing"
A paper lantern leading the way - Nazim Hikmet "Thing I Didn't Know I Loved" transl. by Randy Blasing and Mutlu Konuk
Bright-shielded Mars, who leads the host - E. Curtiss Hine, U.S.N. "A Vision" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Leads the withering moon on cloudy stairs - Aldous Huxley "Song of Poplars"
leading me through another night of dreams - Tanque R. Jones "Morning Time"
A narrow staircase leading upwards into nothing - Holly Karapetkova "The Woman Who Wanted a Child"
A factory line where molten lead spilled - Mary Karr "All This and More"
Leads Dante to the happy stars - Joyce Kilmer "In a Book-Shop"
Lead Without - Rudyard Kipling
A very old ornament of lead - Chaman Lall "'Thirty Years After'"
Lead outward into eternity - Archibald Lampman "The Moon-Path"
By tempests of iron and lead - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Hunting the King 1792"
Breath by breath to lead me out - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
War-god banners lead us - Vachel Lindsay "Yankee Doodle"
Lead to mercurial doomsdays - Mina Loy "Lunar Baedeker"
A crown of lead upon my brain - John Masefield "King Cole"
Leading her backward to the buried past - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
His ghost leads holy armies - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Angel"
Leads but to death in the dark - William Morris "The Pilgrims of Hope II: The Bridge and the Street"
A thousand stems leading to a thousand worlds - Kyle Tran Myhre "When it Really is Just the Wind, and Not a Furious Vexation"
An immense tear of blood and lead - Pablo Neruda "Song to the Red Army on its Arrival at the Gates of Prussia" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Lead you now by distant shores - Meredith Nicholson "Good Night and Pleasant Dreams"
And never lead to summer's dust - Meredith Nicholson "A Prince's Treasure"
Leads the tiger to pursue - Alfred Noyes "Lamarck and Cuvier: The Vera Causa"
Lead paint and sulfur dioxide - Matthew Olzmann "Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years from Now"
A thousand roads lead to it - Gregory Orr "The City of Poetry"
leading Eurydice back to the underworld - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Signposts leading to other words - Linda Pastan "All Nights" [Yes, 'words' is right.]
Open windows that lead to oblivion - M. Regan "The Hollow"
Leads her to her own blue sphere - Sam C. Reid, Jr. "Summer's Night"
The bridges that lead to Dream - Rainer Maria Rilke "Maidens. I" transl. by Jessie Lemont
Roofed in with a load of lead - Christina Rossetti "The Poor Ghost"
Lead to the soul's desire - "Sacrifice"
A lush, unsolvable labyrinth leading deeper into ambiguity - Philip Schultz "Luxury: Two"
Never-resting time leads summer on - William Shakespeare "Sonnet V"
In the life we do not lead - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"
So I followed where thought should lead - Arthur Stringer "My Heart Stood Empty"
And he had not much lead or gold - Edward Thomas "Under the Woods"
Of all hell's hosts he took the lead - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "A Vision of the End"
Confident of your ability to lead the revolution - Ursula Vernon "It Was a Day"
Eat a crown of lead - Vanessa Angelica Villarreal "Malinche"
Lead the train of joys withheld - A.D.T. Whitney "Bo-Peep"
Down these slopes of sunset lead - John Greenleaf Whittier "My Birthday"
With such a sky to lead him on - William Wordsworth "Stepping Westward"
Who lead them beside the dry waters - Charles Wright "The Children of the Plain"
Leading to one vast ultimate stop - Charles Wright "Walking Beside the Diversion Ditch Lake"
Lead the dance of death - Edmund H. Yates "The King of the Cats"
Leading to the valleys of dust - John Yau "Overnight"
No paths lead out - Jane Yolen "All Paths Lead Here"
Burdens the air with feet of lead - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 1" transl. by Katherine Silver
Lightens on the comb of leaden waves - Robert Bridges "The Clouds Have Left the Sky"
Realism hastening down that leaden street - Paul Cameron Brown "The Gathering of Dead Wood"
In hurricanes of flame and leaden hail - George W. Bungay "The Lesson of the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]
The leaden loaf of care - W. Wilfred Campbell "Her Look"
In the dull coinage of leaden tears - Eleanor Farjeon "Sonnet III"
This dead and leaden thing - Jessie Redmon Fauset "Dead Fires"
With the leaden weight of sorrowing years - Mrs. R.B.K. "To --" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no.2, July 1850]
Athwart the leaden sky - Fanny Kemble "A Promise"
The hours have tumbled their leaden, monotonous sands - D.H. Lawrence "Rondeau of a Conscientious Objector"
The brink of leaden waters - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Lethe"
The leaden demon in my feet - Amy Levy "A Wall Flower"
Painting the leaden sky - Ann Whitford Paul "My Dog and I"
Leaden rain and iron hail - John Pierpont "Warren's Address"
Under the arch of a leaden sky - Clinton Scollard "The Spectral Rowers"
The tide of cold and leaden loneliness - 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]
Draws a charm that leads the heart - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"
In Winter's leaden air - Joseph R. Wilson "Winter's Sorrows"
Leaden saints all in a ring - J.L. Wing "Louis Onze"
Leader without Machiavellian teeth - Justin Rovillos Monson "Institutional(ized) Political Poem, or Poem for Disputed Territories"
Be the leader of a nation of woe - Edwin Torres "Viva la Viva"
Led me through the gossip trees - Madison Cawein "The Speckled Trout"
Sweet chance, that led my steps abroad - W.H. Davies "A Great Time"
That led my steps abroad - William H. Davies "A Great Time"
Empty porticoes that led to nowhere - Deborah L. Davitt "Drowning in this Sunken City"
The path of being led into terror - Kwame Dawes "How I Pray in the Plague"
And followed wherever the sturgeon led - Joseph Rodman Drake "The Culprit Fay"
By impatient visions led - Arthur Davison Ficke "Sonnet XXIX"
Strange shadows led me down - Theodosia Garrison "The Child"
By lonely Contemplation led - Thomas Gray "Elegy, Written in a Country Churchyard"
To Ambition's altar led - Felicia Hemans "The Death of Conradin"
As the blazing pillar led the host - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"
Dust-born, dustward led - Lionel Johnson "A Cornish Night"
The sojourners led by Moses into the wilderness - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
When the road led nowhere - Suji Kwock Kim "Search Engine: Notes from the North Korean-Chinese-Russian Border"
Fleeing hosts by flaming angels led - Emma Lazarus "In the Jewish Synogogue at Newport"
Aurelian led in his triumphant train - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Led by invisible chariots - Maggie Nelson "For Lily on Her 25th Birthday"
Led us freely into the moonlight - Ruben Quesada "XI"
Who led the iron-throated harmonies of war - Francis Thompson "Victorian Ode for Jubilee Day, 1897"
Where your despot feet have led - Iris Tree "Flame"
Led by the violins of discontent - Iris Tree "[Like flocks of tired birds]"
I led to the altar of truth - Irvin W. Underhill "Winter to Spring"
Led by slightly better versions of us - Matthew Zapruder "Yellowtail"
By guileful Hope misled - James Beattie "Retirement"
Misled by glamour from heaven - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "Chaco and Olivia"
Even more by luck misled - Tommaso Campanella "XXXI. To Poland" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Misled, misguided barques - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway IV: Vagrants"
When the moon-led waters flow - Henry Newbolt "Cities Drowned"
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Lead me through a cavern of longing - Hanif Abdurraqib "I Was told the Sunlight Was a Cure"
Foxfire designed to lead us deeper into the swamp - Duane Ackerson "Giving Back the Moon"
Every treacherous step leading elsewhere - Mike Allen "Space War"
An Ariadne string that leads you out - Julia Alvarez "Touching Bottom"
Stairs leading back to a dynasty - Cynthia Arrieu-King "Ming the Clam"
Half a staircase leading up - David Baker "Gravel"
Will lead through parching sands - Julia A. Baker "Mizpah"
Leading an orchestra of stars - Elizabeth Bartlett "The House of Sleep"
Leading to a corridor of black mirrors - Elizabeth Bartlett "The Understanding"
A warm caress leading me by the hand - Esther Belin "Personal Poem"
Leading the van of the long parade - Stephen Vincent Benet "Colloquy of the Statues"
Like twisted charms of hot lead - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Quality of Courage"
A gate that leads to nowhere - Emily Berry "Unexhausted Time"
That leads me to the thorny maze - Sir William Blackstone "The Lawyer's Farewell to His Muse"
Leads to the palace of wisdom - William Blake "Proverbs of Hell"
No lead sheet for this lament - Russell Brakefield "Field Recordings"
The parrots leading the cheering - Howard Futhey Brinton "Jumbo's Dream"
With all his blood turned lead - Edward Burrough Brownlow "Orpheus"
The leading star of love - William Cullen Bryant "The Ages"
Leading us into a new dawn of Omega 3's & prosperity - Regie Cabico "A Carpapalooza: An American Anthem"
Ladders leading up to light - W. Wilfred Campbell "Unabsolved"
A vortex above the leading edge - Anne Carson "Wife of Brain"
Skill to lead by pathways rife - Roger Casement "Parnell"
Call'd a rebel out to lead the van - John Castillo "Old Sam! or the Effects of the Gospel"
Through a landscape of stairways leading nowhere - G. O. Clark "Mary Has a Prophetic Vision"
Lead me back into the sunny years - Mrs. Martha W. Cook "Ethel: Fitz Fashion's Wife" [The Continental Monthly v.III - April, 1863 - no.IV]
Leading up Insects and Birds to Parnassus - "The Council of Dogs"
Heart of lead and wry despair - George Cronyn "Song (After an old English tune)"
lead us into the serious steep darkness - E. E. Cummings "Amores (VIII)"
Leading chained rivers - Coningsby Dawson "Florence on a Certain Night"
Of maps that lead to vacancies - Meg Day "Batter My Heart, Transgender'd God"
A woman of gunpowder & lead - Meg Day "Once All the Hounds Had Been Called Home"
Where error's glittering phantoms lead the way - Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos "Epistle to Cean Bermudez, on the Vain Desires and Studie of Men" [Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain 1860 ed. and transl. by James Kennedy]
All the questions that lead to a broken wall - Martins Deep "The Cyborg's Side of the Story"
With those same boots of lead - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity XXX"
As much credit as lead can buy - Woody Dismukes "A Conversation Between the Embalmed Heads of Lampião and Maria Bonita on Public Display at the Baiano State Forensic Institute, Circa Mid-20th Century"
Like hot lead into foreign ears - Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni "Indian Movie, New Jersey"
Wasn't worth a lead dollar - Mary Mapes Dodge "The Dainty Miss Rose"
Holy Mother of Arsenic and Lead - Chris Dombrowski "Fluvial"
The breakfast of lead - Rebecca Kai Dotlich "Pencil Sharpener"
Lead me over a ballet of bridges - Safia Elhillo "Amsterdam"
The magnolias leading the fray - Bernard Ferguson "awaiting a carriage, any"
leading only to false rooms beyond - Charles Coleman Finlay "Accidental Series"
That lead to the far confluence of delights - Robin Flower "Say Not that Beauty"
Cold, gray streams of lead - Jennifer Elise Foerster "Hvmken 7"
Molten lead along the sullen sky - S. Virginia French "The 'Still Small Voice'"
Lead unconscious lives, old, deep - Zona Gale "There Are Within Us Lives We Never Live"
As from a throat of molten lead - L. Gielgud "Summer Delivery"
The high leading of her soul - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "She Walketh Veiled and Sleeping"
Finding a place where fear leads to desire - Dana Gioia "Prophecy"
The sunset falls like lead - Louis Golding "Lyric in Gloom"
Nor lead nor steel shall reach him - Julian Grenfell "Into Battle"
A lead line into the spirit world - Joy Harjo "Becoming Seventy"
For the daring shall lead them to triumph - Robert M. Hart "Sweet Maid of Erin" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]
Lead disciples to their sun - F. Hartmann "Endlich bricht der heisse Tiegel" transl. by James W. Alexander
Leads me through muted labyrinths - Anne Hebert "The Tomb of Kings" transl. by Kathleen Weaver
What thread of Ariadne leads me - Anne Hebert "The Tomb of Kings" transl. by Kathleen Weaver
Feeding myself pretty lyrics and lead - Faylita Hicks "Self-Care"
Let Fury lead the way - Jennie Earngey Hill "Sailing"
A paper lantern leading the way - Nazim Hikmet "Thing I Didn't Know I Loved" transl. by Randy Blasing and Mutlu Konuk
Bright-shielded Mars, who leads the host - E. Curtiss Hine, U.S.N. "A Vision" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]
Leads the withering moon on cloudy stairs - Aldous Huxley "Song of Poplars"
leading me through another night of dreams - Tanque R. Jones "Morning Time"
A narrow staircase leading upwards into nothing - Holly Karapetkova "The Woman Who Wanted a Child"
A factory line where molten lead spilled - Mary Karr "All This and More"
Leads Dante to the happy stars - Joyce Kilmer "In a Book-Shop"
Lead Without - Rudyard Kipling
A very old ornament of lead - Chaman Lall "'Thirty Years After'"
Lead outward into eternity - Archibald Lampman "The Moon-Path"
By tempests of iron and lead - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Hunting the King 1792"
Breath by breath to lead me out - R.B. Lemberg "Long Shadow"
War-god banners lead us - Vachel Lindsay "Yankee Doodle"
Lead to mercurial doomsdays - Mina Loy "Lunar Baedeker"
A crown of lead upon my brain - John Masefield "King Cole"
Leading her backward to the buried past - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
His ghost leads holy armies - Kamilah Aisha Moon "Angel"
Leads but to death in the dark - William Morris "The Pilgrims of Hope II: The Bridge and the Street"
A thousand stems leading to a thousand worlds - Kyle Tran Myhre "When it Really is Just the Wind, and Not a Furious Vexation"
An immense tear of blood and lead - Pablo Neruda "Song to the Red Army on its Arrival at the Gates of Prussia" translated by Donald D. Walsh
Lead you now by distant shores - Meredith Nicholson "Good Night and Pleasant Dreams"
And never lead to summer's dust - Meredith Nicholson "A Prince's Treasure"
Leads the tiger to pursue - Alfred Noyes "Lamarck and Cuvier: The Vera Causa"
Lead paint and sulfur dioxide - Matthew Olzmann "Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years from Now"
A thousand roads lead to it - Gregory Orr "The City of Poetry"
leading Eurydice back to the underworld - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"
Signposts leading to other words - Linda Pastan "All Nights" [Yes, 'words' is right.]
Open windows that lead to oblivion - M. Regan "The Hollow"
Leads her to her own blue sphere - Sam C. Reid, Jr. "Summer's Night"
The bridges that lead to Dream - Rainer Maria Rilke "Maidens. I" transl. by Jessie Lemont
Roofed in with a load of lead - Christina Rossetti "The Poor Ghost"
Lead to the soul's desire - "Sacrifice"
A lush, unsolvable labyrinth leading deeper into ambiguity - Philip Schultz "Luxury: Two"
Never-resting time leads summer on - William Shakespeare "Sonnet V"
In the life we do not lead - Simon Shieh "Poem Addressed to You"
So I followed where thought should lead - Arthur Stringer "My Heart Stood Empty"
And he had not much lead or gold - Edward Thomas "Under the Woods"
Of all hell's hosts he took the lead - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "A Vision of the End"
Confident of your ability to lead the revolution - Ursula Vernon "It Was a Day"
Eat a crown of lead - Vanessa Angelica Villarreal "Malinche"
Lead the train of joys withheld - A.D.T. Whitney "Bo-Peep"
Down these slopes of sunset lead - John Greenleaf Whittier "My Birthday"
With such a sky to lead him on - William Wordsworth "Stepping Westward"
Who lead them beside the dry waters - Charles Wright "The Children of the Plain"
Leading to one vast ultimate stop - Charles Wright "Walking Beside the Diversion Ditch Lake"
Lead the dance of death - Edmund H. Yates "The King of the Cats"
Leading to the valleys of dust - John Yau "Overnight"
No paths lead out - Jane Yolen "All Paths Lead Here"
Burdens the air with feet of lead - Veronica Zondek "cold fire 1" transl. by Katherine Silver
Lightens on the comb of leaden waves - Robert Bridges "The Clouds Have Left the Sky"
Realism hastening down that leaden street - Paul Cameron Brown "The Gathering of Dead Wood"
In hurricanes of flame and leaden hail - George W. Bungay "The Lesson of the Wood" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]
The leaden loaf of care - W. Wilfred Campbell "Her Look"
In the dull coinage of leaden tears - Eleanor Farjeon "Sonnet III"
This dead and leaden thing - Jessie Redmon Fauset "Dead Fires"
With the leaden weight of sorrowing years - Mrs. R.B.K. "To --" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no.2, July 1850]
Athwart the leaden sky - Fanny Kemble "A Promise"
The hours have tumbled their leaden, monotonous sands - D.H. Lawrence "Rondeau of a Conscientious Objector"
The brink of leaden waters - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "Lethe"
The leaden demon in my feet - Amy Levy "A Wall Flower"
Painting the leaden sky - Ann Whitford Paul "My Dog and I"
Leaden rain and iron hail - John Pierpont "Warren's Address"
Under the arch of a leaden sky - Clinton Scollard "The Spectral Rowers"
The tide of cold and leaden loneliness - 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]
Draws a charm that leads the heart - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"
In Winter's leaden air - Joseph R. Wilson "Winter's Sorrows"
Leaden saints all in a ring - J.L. Wing "Louis Onze"
Leader without Machiavellian teeth - Justin Rovillos Monson "Institutional(ized) Political Poem, or Poem for Disputed Territories"
Be the leader of a nation of woe - Edwin Torres "Viva la Viva"
Led me through the gossip trees - Madison Cawein "The Speckled Trout"
Sweet chance, that led my steps abroad - W.H. Davies "A Great Time"
That led my steps abroad - William H. Davies "A Great Time"
Empty porticoes that led to nowhere - Deborah L. Davitt "Drowning in this Sunken City"
The path of being led into terror - Kwame Dawes "How I Pray in the Plague"
And followed wherever the sturgeon led - Joseph Rodman Drake "The Culprit Fay"
By impatient visions led - Arthur Davison Ficke "Sonnet XXIX"
Strange shadows led me down - Theodosia Garrison "The Child"
By lonely Contemplation led - Thomas Gray "Elegy, Written in a Country Churchyard"
To Ambition's altar led - Felicia Hemans "The Death of Conradin"
As the blazing pillar led the host - Felicia Hemans "England and Spain; or, Valour and Patriotism"
Dust-born, dustward led - Lionel Johnson "A Cornish Night"
The sojourners led by Moses into the wilderness - Zilka Joseph "Man hu? Man Hu?"
When the road led nowhere - Suji Kwock Kim "Search Engine: Notes from the North Korean-Chinese-Russian Border"
Fleeing hosts by flaming angels led - Emma Lazarus "In the Jewish Synogogue at Newport"
Aurelian led in his triumphant train - Myron L. Mason "Zenobia" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]
Led by invisible chariots - Maggie Nelson "For Lily on Her 25th Birthday"
Led us freely into the moonlight - Ruben Quesada "XI"
Who led the iron-throated harmonies of war - Francis Thompson "Victorian Ode for Jubilee Day, 1897"
Where your despot feet have led - Iris Tree "Flame"
Led by the violins of discontent - Iris Tree "[Like flocks of tired birds]"
I led to the altar of truth - Irvin W. Underhill "Winter to Spring"
Led by slightly better versions of us - Matthew Zapruder "Yellowtail"
By guileful Hope misled - James Beattie "Retirement"
Misled by glamour from heaven - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "Chaco and Olivia"
Even more by luck misled - Tommaso Campanella "XXXI. To Poland" transl. by John Addington Symonds
Misled, misguided barques - Emily Lawless "From a Western Shoreway IV: Vagrants"
When the moon-led waters flow - Henry Newbolt "Cities Drowned"
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