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To hide in the form of something beautiful - Anne Carly Abad "Where the Waves Meet"

The undefused bombs our bodies hide - Rasha Abdulhadi "Pocketful of Warding Stones"

Shall hide me from the hunger of fear - Lascelles Abercrombie "Marriage Song"

To hide inside prayers that hum - Elmaz Abinader "The Last Lesson We Learn"

All yesterdays barely hiding in my mouth - Linda Addison "Evolving"

If one could get down there and hide - Joan Aiken "Down Below"

When midnight fails to hide those gleams - A.C. Ainsworth "Lines to a Portrait" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.6, Dec. 1841]

A hidden movie camera in the trees - Daisy Aldan "Everywhere in Constancy, He Is Intoning, Look! Look!"

To hide their plundered treasure beneath the stone-paved floor - Ellen Tracy Alden "Jungenthor, the Giant"

Color hides a power still unknown but real - Mike Allen "Kandinsky's Garden"

And hid in the space between atoms - Mike Allen "Metarebellion"

Infused those thousands of canvases with hidden arcana - Mike Allen "Picasso's Rapture"

Beyond where you sleep in hiding - Aldo Amparan "Aubade at the City of Change"

In ashes our hearth fire is hidden - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry CXXVII: Mother at the Tomb of Her Son" transl. by J.W. Wiles

Where dead means hidden - Rae Armantrout "Heaven"

Crafty glance and hidden eye - "An Army Contractor" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.3, Sept. 1862]

Hidden among the rattling old bones - Atticus "Magic in Adventure"

Don't hide from heartbreak - Atticus "Magic in Darkness"

Words that stumble into stars and hide - Joseph Auslander "I Know It Will Be Quiet When You Come"

Gives a nod to flavors in hiding - Zeina Azzam "Nine Spice Mix"

Under her knotted boards where wild kittens hide - Edwina Stanton Babcock "Ghost House"

The inner splendors hid from view - George M. Baker "An Old Man's Prayer"

Has hidden long from weeping eyes - Benjamin West Ball "Autumn"

Tigers hidden in treetops - Mary Jo Bang "Etched, Tetched, Touched"

The crosshairs of a hidden life - Mary Jo Bang "G Is Going"

To hide the zoo of my petty vices - Mary Jo Bang "Hanging the Curtain"

An electric rabbit hidden inside - Mary Jo Bang "News of the Day"

Hide in the architecture of the event - Mary Jo Bang "September 18"

Deadly bacteria hides in the sickly yellow - Ashley Bao "Secrets from a Telepath"

A hidden sanctuary of fire and light - Maurice Baring "In Memoriam, A.H. (Auberon Herbert, Captain Lord Lucas, R.F.C.; killed November 3, 1916)"

Athwart still pools where ocean treasures hide - Charles H. Barstow "On the Coast" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.34-v.I, 23 Aug. 1884]

With never a thought of the storms that hide - Charles H. Barstow "Sweetbriar Lane" [Chambers Edinburgh Journal series 5, 7:329, 256, 19 April 1890]

Will hide the thorns with roses - Ardelia Maria Barton "Love's Garland"

Is hid by turning aside - Cora C. Bass "Do Not Say That the World Is Cold"

Hides so many secrets as my brain - Charles Baudelaire "Spleen" transl. by Richard Howard

Hidden in the gloom the sun pours down - Charles Baudelaire "Spleen" transl. by Richard Howard

Stealthy and slow as a hidden sin - Stephen Vincent Benet "Three Days' Ride"

The wind won't hide its oblivion arrow - Lillian-Yvonne Bertram "Black Pastoral"

Hidden prize of fragrant violets - Paul Bewsher "The Country Beautiful"

Like a fiend hid in a cloud - William Blake "Infant Sorrow"

Had hidden beneath a loose generosity - Maxwell Bodenheim "More About Captain Simmons"

South of hidden deserts - Louise Bogan "A Tale"

Tender grass will hide the rugged stone - Arna Bontemps "My Heart Has Known Its Winter"

Hidden in the branching veins of earthbound stone - Bruce Boston "Marble People"

Hiding among the gypsum flakes - David Bowers-Mason "Phrogger"

To hide our white-lightning past - Lisa M. Bradley "Una Cancion de Keys"

The hidden moon shed thievish light - Robert Bridges "I Never Shall Love the Snow Again"

Hiding secret fires from view - Charlotte Bronte "Preference"

And hide me from the hostile light - Emily Bronte "Stars"

Molten over toughened silken hide - Paul Cameron Brown "Chrysalis"

Hidden in spider laced crevices - Sue Budin "Gratitude"

To foes a hidden trap well laid - Francis Burrows "The Giant's Dirge"

Chasms hidden between words - Anthony Butts "Embers"

And hide face down from the sky - Witter Bynner "The Wild Star"

Hiding his poisonous ware - Tommaso Campanella "XXXIV. Hypocrites" transl. by John Addington Symonds

Hidden in caves and coral glooms - W. Wilfred Campbell "Phaethon"

And hide the thorns in flowers - Lewis Carroll "The Path of Roses"

Hid in thunderstorm of lofty pyramid - Roger Casement "The Peak of the Cameroons"

Could tell the meaning of that hidden charm - Mrs. M. T. W. Chandler "Thoughts from Bulwer" [The Knickerbocker Jan. 1844]

To trace the hidden spell's dark origin - Mrs. M. T. W. Chandler "Thoughts from Bulwer" [The Knickerbocker Jan. 1844]

Hide the crimson secret of your sunset - Harindranath Chattopadhyaya "Worship"

The promised hidden wonders - Ch'iu Wei "Visiting a Recluse on West Mountain and Not Finding Him In" transl. by Burton Watson

Dusky courts hidden behind the moon - Roshani Chokshi "To the High School Sweetheart, in Snatches"

A degenerate haven hidden plainly - Chrysanthemum "Aubade for the Habana Inn"

And hides behind the hedges - John Clare "Sheep in Winter"

A cobweb hiding disappointment's thorn - John Clare "What Is Life?"

But crazy has places to hide me - Leonard Cohen "Crazy to Love You"

Dark things know what we hide and the why - Alicia Cole "The Far Western Regions of the Archipelago Are Where the Dragons Live"

Places where names are hidden - Alicia Cole "The Far Western Regions of the Archipelago Are Where the Dragons Live"

Hide now so long those crimson shades among - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"

Hidden horror of a nameless woe - Benjamin Copeland "Betrayed"

Let grace in each gliding thread be hid - Barry Cornwall "The Weaver's Song" [Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 17, July 7, 1832]

From the hidden heart of Night - James H. Cousins "The Blind Father"

Sleep in hidden corners curled - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"

And count the hidden harvest - James H. Cousins "On Some Twentieth Century Forecasts"

In vain the miser hides his store - Palmer Cox "The Brownies' Candy-Pull"

Where the treasures dropped down and deftly hid - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "The Shaking of the Pear Tree"

That linger hidden - Hart Crane "Possessions"

And hides from sharp knives in the night - Jennifer Crow "Mathematics"

Hide your passion from the moon - Olive Custance "Dance Song"

Some hidden disappointment clings to all - J.D. [Julia Day] "A Meditation" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLX, v.LVIII, Oct. 1845]

The veil withdrawn which hides the world of light - Mrs. M.S.B. Dana "The Soul's Destiny" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.2, Feb. 1841]

As here alone and half hidden I lie - Catharine Davidson "The First Primrose" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.734, 19 Jan. 1878]

To hide proud kings from common eyes - William H. Davies "Sweet Stay-at-Home"

Hidden in that wider dark - Jon Davis "Gratitude"

Deaf to the hidden bells - Walter de la Mare "The Mermaids"

Suspect the higher-ups have hidden motives - Jen DeGregorio "No Isms Except Neologism"

A gracious cloak to hide my soul's defeat - Clarissa Scott Delany "Interim" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Only masks that hide our joys and woes - Delta "A Vision of the World" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXXV, v.LIV, Sept. 1843]

One god in every hidden face - Mary B. Dodge "A Sylvan Search" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.17, no.99, Mar. 1876]

Where the trout in the darkness hide - Julia C.R. Dorr "Under the Palm-Trees"

Which deep-leaved June had hidden - Edward Dowden "Winter Noontide"

Who hide behind the veil of vengeance - WEB Du Bois "A Litany of Atlanta: Done at Atlanta, in the Day of Death, 1906" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Until the final asteroid hides Omaha - Michael Dumanis "Nebraska"

Hidden under autumn's leaves - Cheryl Dumesnil "Ode to October"

The little lives that lie deep hid - George William Russell aka A.E. "A Summer Night"

Truth must hidden lie if unlit by Sorrow's eye - George Eliot "Self and Life"

A devil hides in the bright Moon - Aziz Isa Elkun "Clouds Hid the Moon" transl. by author

Where he will never hide his face - Charlotte Elliott "Tuesday Evening"

And inward hidden thoughts renewed - Charlotte Elliott "Saturday Evening"

The fountains of my hidden life - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Friendship"

Poets praise that hidden wine - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"

Hold all the hidden wonders - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"

To hide all evidence of dreaming - Patrick James Errington "Half Measures"

That our brief morning hid its beams in night - Mrs. Catharine H.W. Esling "Thine--Only Thine" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]

While the wolf's hide conceals his glittering blade - Euripedes "Rhesus" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Hidden in their deep stones - CJ Evans "Elegy in Limestone"

To hide the profane from the sacred - Adam Fell "Sorry I Don't Feel Like Talking About Golf Today"

Half hidden under the liquid veil of spring - John Gould Fletcher "Irradiations"

Where a shy lily half hides - John Gould Fletcher "Two Ladies Contrasted"

Swim between the visible and the hidden - Laura Foley "What Stillness"

Shapeshifting sleeper agents hiding in plain sight - Adam Ford "Arrival!"

Cut from the hides of Apollo's oxen - John M. Ford "Troy: the Movie"

Tears and shadows hide thy face - Fanny Forrester "A Last 'Good-Night'" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.31-v.I, 2 Aug. 1884]

Hidden away from sight and sound - "[Four little houses, blue and round]" [St. Nicholas v.V no.7, May 1878]

Hidden in the folds of threadbare clothes - Chad Frame "A Union Victory"

Even in victory there hides defeat - John Freeman "The Stars in Their Courses"

Hid the sun and moon inside a mountain - Carol Frost "Song of the City at Night"

All who hide too well away must speak - Robert Frost "Revelation"

Hiding in the underbrush with hopes - John Gallaher "And the Moon on Its Stem Will Steal You Away"

How much the hiding has weighed - Andrea Gibson "Gender in the Key of Lyme Disease"

The scythe is hid in the corn - Rosa Gilbert "Song [The silent bird is hid in the boughs]"

Solace in a hidden garden still untouched - Nikita Gill "Hekate: That Last Day"

Hid the worst hurricanes inside their divine blood - Nikita Gill "Hekate: We Must Leave Now"

Every monster of the night it hid - Nikita Gill "Hekate: Come Here, Child"

The blade you hid in your eyes - Nikita Gill "Io Explains Recovery to Europa"

Precious things on hidden shelves - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "The Lesson of Death"

To hide your wounded heart - brian g. gilmore "at malcolm x street, lansing, michigan (for earl little)"

The secrets Hell exists to hide - Dana Gioia "The Underworld: V. Their Secrets"

Hiding treasures from the world - Sarah Gittens "Pineapple Bedposts"

Ashes hide beyond your eye - Louis Golding "Lady of Babylon"

Never enough keys for all the hidden rooms - Preston Grassmann "The Doors of a Drowned City"

And Sir Galahad lies hid - Robert Graves "Babylon"

She hides with a vagrant will - Viscountess Grey "Echo"

A hidden house of light - Pamela Gross "The Hive"

This house has nothing to hide - Pamela Gross "The Hive"

The shuddering wind went into hiding - Louise Imogen Guiney "The Rise of the Tide"

A gust of morphine hid you - Thom Gunn "Lament"

Unseal the shut, the hidden places - Ivor Gurney "Song at Morning"

All night lay hid in hollows of the earth - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)

When the rosebuds hide the thorns - S.R.H. "Mabel" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no.3)

Where fear hides in a glow - Nathalie Handal "Holy Cosmos"

As the starling hides in the maize her nest - Arthur Sherburne Hardy "On Ne Badine Pas Avec La Mort"

Hide from possibility - Jim Harrison and Ted Kooser "Braided Creek"

Thunder hidden in the innermost parts of your soul - Gladys May Casely Hayford "Rainy Season Love Song" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Let not his royal dust be hid - Felicia Hemans "Alaric in Italy"

A thousand rocks, deep-hid - Felicia Hemans "The Sceptic"

Bring our prayers that hide and watch us - Lance Henson "Untitled [Here is a place where nothing can die]"

Where Untold Treasures hidden rest - Oliver Herford "Rudyard Kipling"

As vellum's dried hide insists - Mary Hickman "Eva Hesse"

That hides so close and shuts away - Aileen Cleveland Higgins "A Quandry"

Became black slick hid in shale - Tiffany Higgins "Samba in the Sky" [Poetry Nov. 2013]

Where hidden sweets compacted dwell - F.A. Hillard "A Dead Love" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XVII, no.97, Jan. 1876]

Their prey hidden in land folded and patched - Ellen Hinsey "Varieties of Flight"

Where hidden stars crown a miraculous dome - Ellen Hinsey "Varieties of Flight"

And sets thy hidden stars on fire - George Moses Horton "Memory"

Hides a devil in a tree - Richard Hughes "Tramp (The Bath Road, June)"

Hidden angels must have hovered over them - Victor Hugo "Boaz Asleep" transl. not credited

Flowers whose hidden meaning we crush - Victor Hugo "Truth" transl. by Harry Curwen

The trellis that hides our joys - Aldous Huxley "Two Songs 1 [Thick-flowered is the trellis]"

Hidden as seven human echoes - fahima ife "porous aftermath"

Many things hid from thy mind's dazzled sight - Imogene "Mother and Child" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]

Thoughts deep hidden in the inmost heart - G.C.J. "En Passant" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.35-v.I, 30 Aug. 1884]

The image of a thousand hidden things - J.T.J. "The Death of Socrates" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.4, October 1837]

Hidden from the cop car sleeking innocently past - Mark Jarman "The Black Riviera"

The moon in halos hid her head - Dr. Jenner (1810) "Signs of Rain" [Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, issue 15, June 30, 1832]

Be hid beneath some passing shame - James Johnson "Sugar and Spice"

Reveal the mystic hidden rune - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. "In Days of Old"

Hidden passages, runaways, and orphaned days - Judy Jordan "Prologue"

Hidden in the cracks of the roof tile - Kaneko Misuzu "Stars and Dandelions" transl. by Sally Ito and Michiko Tsuboi

Hidden in the works of a mysterious clock - Laura Kasischke "Near misses"

To hide the cankering venom - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"

And in vapour hid my face - John Keats "Hyperion"

Hide in the cooling trees - John Keats "On the Grasshopper and Cricket"

The hidden virtue of herb and root - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"

And in that darkness I could hide - T.M. Kettle "When Others See Us as We See Ourselves!"

Hidden in a drawer of wilt and weeds - Vandana Khanna "Goddess in the Dark"

Hide the broken halo of dead bees - Vandana Khanna "Self-Portrait as a Girl Conceding"

Hidden by the sleeve of Night - Omar Khayyam "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" transl. by Edward Fitzgerald (Fifth Edition)

Entrance hid with dismal Yew - Anne Killigrew "The Complaint of a Lover"

It never occurred to me she was hiding - Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa "The Wicked Lady"

Hide from your neighbours as much as you please - Rudyard Kipling "The Bee Boy's Song"

Saw more than the nights could hide - Rudyard Kipling "The Changelings"

Sun and moon and stars were hid - Rudyard Kipling "Helen All Alone"

The chant ineffable of hidden spheres - C.H.B. Kitchin "Ruler of infinite austerity"

Hiding inside the black granite - Yusef Komunyakaa "Facing It"

The knowing scent hidden in each bloom - Yusef Komunyakaa "Jasmine"

Pacing off light hidden in darkness - Yusef Komunyakaa "The Leopard"

A vault that is rumored to hide shelter - Christopher Kondrich "Definite Article"

Under the rocks and hidden machinery - Christopher Kondrich "Passaic, Again"

Hidden barnacles of intention - Christopher Kondrich "Previously Forgotten"

Half-hidden in the windless blur - Archibald Lampman "Heat"

Hide beauty under beauty still - Lucy Larcom "November"

Hide our daunted eyes - D. H. Lawrence "Winter-Lull"

And strove to make its hidden meaning plain - Emma Lazarus "Fra Aloysius" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XVII, no.98, Feb. 1876]

Hid the deadly hunger in my eyes - Richard Le Gallienne "Home ..."

Such a whisper as hidden in a shell - Richard Le Gallienne "A Love-Letter"

From its deeps draw out the hidden flower - Richard Le Gallienne "An Ode to Spring"

The hidden tongue of an ambiguous song - Richard Le Gallienne "Young Love IV: Once"

Where runs the ditch to hide them all - Charles G. Leland "The Last Ditch" [The Continental Monthly v.2 no.2, March 1862]

Hid among the grains of sand - R.B. Lemberg "The Ash Manifesto"

Dark capped juncos hidden in dense foliage - Philip Levine "For the Country: The Garden"

Hidden in the shadows of the cottonwoods - Philip Levine "Gospel"

All the birds in hiding - Philip Levine "Unholy Saturday"

Sent the very swallows into hiding - C.S. Lewis writing as Clive Hamilton "Dymer. Canto I"

Lies hidden from the cheerful sky - C.S. Lewis "Spirits in Bondage part III: The Escape: XXXVII. Tu Ne Quaesieris"

Hidden in harsh daylight - J. Patrick Lewis "The Crusader"

The unrisen sun hiding behind the sea - Li Po "A Dream of T'ien-Mu Mountain" transl. by Arthur Waley

All for one hidden butterfly - Vachel Lindsay "Kalamazoo"

That told the hidden way across the void - H.P. Lovecraft "Fungi from Yuggoth" [The Fantasy Fan, v.2, no.5, Jan. 1935]

The key which hides a world empty of hours - Amy Lowell "The Matrix"

Veins where fire is hid - James Russell Lowell "On Burning Some Old Letters"

Grows up hidden in far-off rooms - Lu Yu "In a Boat on a Summer Evening, I Heard the Cry of a Water Bird. It was Very Sad and Seemed to Be Saying, 'Madam Is Cruel!' Moved, I Wrote This Poem" transl. by Burton Watson

still hidden from the door - Canisia Lubrin "The World After Rain"

Her poisen [sic] flowers and her hidden chain - Anne C. Lynch "The Battle of Life" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

In the hidden cloisters of the wood - Sidney Royse Lysaght "The World's End"

Hidden serpent in a wreath of Eden - "Macedoine: By the Author of Other Things IV: Sonnet" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]

Folded hearts where secrets hide - Isabel Ecclestone Mackay "The Crocus Bed"

Tore my heart out and hid the scar - Dorothea Mackellar "Riding Rhyme"

Their mournful shadows hide tangled wounds - Maurice Maeterlinck "Temptations" transl. by Bernard Miall

You're the ones who made me hide - Mack W. Mani "Trans Rage 2: The Reckoning"

Hiding the essence of the night - Jaime Manrique "The Sky Over My Mother's House" transl. by Edith Grossman

The guards hidden under my tongue - Joyce Mansour "Auditory Hallucination" transl. by Carol Cosman

The host of the Autumn still hide - Don Marquis "Early Autumn"

Hides itself in your bloodstream - Kettly Mars "Between midnight and eternity" transl. by Nathan H. Dize

From a hidden world of hostile force - Harry Martinson "Aniara 17" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg

Dark with its widow's veil that hid the galaxy - Harry Martinson "Aniara 60" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg

Hiding in burrows of fate amid great cities - Edgar Lee Masters "Theodore the Poet"

Who would think to hide in a windmill - Farid Matuk "When I Look at Pictures"

In the hush of hidden hours - Theodore Maynard "At Woodchester"

The ghosts that garish daylight hid - Theodore Maynard "Sunset on the Desert"

Don't hide without a fight - John McCarthy "How to Disappear"

The best places to hide - John McCarthy "Pickup Truck"

I will hide my soul - George Marion McClellan "In the Heart of a Rose"

Hide between clauses and commas - Brandy Nālani McDougall "On Finding My Father's First Essay"

Emerging from hidden gardens - Campbell McGrath "Joseph Brodsky in Venice (1981)"

Hidden chambers in the blood - Leslie McIntosh "ANAMNESIS"

Hide my tortured soul - Claude McKay "Poetry"

Thrills to a hidden song - Louis J. McQuilland "The Joyous Comrade"

Treasures hidden in darkness - Erika Meitner "Ghost Eden"

No more hidden than the air itself - W.S. Merwin "Just Now"

To catch each dream that lies hidden - Charlotte Mew "The Fete"

Hidden behind our sleepy eyes - Charlotte Mew "The Fete"

Hidden things my soul has sealed in silence - Alice Meynell "Free Will"

To pledge my hidden wheat - Alice Meynell "The Young Neophyte"

Here serpents and owls from daylight hide - Adam Mickiewicz "The Ruins of Balaclava" transl. by Edna Worthley Underwood

Oblivion hides the rest - James Montgomery "The Common Lot"

Mingled with the howl of hidden floods - Robert Montgomery "Vision of Hell" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.12 no.337, Oct. 25, 1828]

Hid by emeralds from Persia - Marianne Moore "Those Various Scalpels"

Nor hide a jot by guile - William Morris "The Pilgrim of Hope VI: The New Proletarian"

Hide in my jaw disguised as a song - Angel Nafis "I Know I'm Pretty Cuz the Boys Tell Me So"

Hide from the magic of my flute-call - Sarojini Naidu "The Snake-Charmer"

Myrtle bushes and fresh hiding-places - Ada Negri "Make Way!" transl. by Lynn Lawner

Carries us away from all that is hidden - Mark Nepo "Stopped Again by the Sea"

Hide flies of evil from him - Pablo Neruda "Morning with Air" transl. by William O'Daly

Crimes hidden by the pomegranate - Pablo Neruda "Ocean Lady" transl. by Maria Jacketti

The light of hidden flowers - Pablo Neruda "Sonnet XXV"

To guard the hidden heart of prayer - E. Nesbit "At the Gate"

Its hidden thorns discover - E. Nesbit "Chagrin d'Amour"

This curtained memorial hidden from view - Jess Nevins "My Last Duke"

The metabolism of the hidden springs - Tim Newcomb "Ten Minutes South of the Port of Tacoma"

My sorrows being hidden - Nineteen Pieces of Old Poetry (translated by Arthur Waley)

When the dawn hides the three hunters - Margaret Noodin "Gidiskinaadaa Mitigwaakiing/Woodland Liberty"

The warbling joy of hidden brooks - Alfred Noyes "Goethe I: The Discoverer"

Hid in the heart of a rose - Alfred Noyes "Song [What is there hid in the heart of a rose]"

Hiding everywhere beneath your words - Naomi Shihab Nye "Hidden"

Because every life needs a hidden place - Naomi Shihab Nye "Stone House"

Hide inside a pocket of days - Naomi Shihab Nye "Thoughts That Came in Floating"

Pale and narrow and hidden in the roots - Mary Oliver "Daisies"

And the mystery hidden in dirt - Mary Oliver "Little Summer Poem Touching the Subject of Faith"

No corners to hide behind - Stephen Oliver "Zionism"

The invisible hides cause-and-effect - Stephen Oliver "Zionism"

The hidden nymph in her soul - James Oppenheim "We Dead"

Of the hearts hidden wells - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "Caradori Singing"

Without a hidden spirit - A.A.P. "The Carver's Lesson" (in The Cornhill Magazine v.1 no.5)

From childish eyes hide elder woe - M.P. "The Vales" [Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.15 v.I, April 12 1884]

Hid their names behind other names - Maryam Ivette Parhizkar "Women of the 1980s"

Velvet hides an empty breast - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"

Hiding the listless sun - Ann Whitford Paul "My Dog and I"

Joy hid from mortal quest - Mary C. Peckham "The Wood-Thrush at Sunset"

A crowd around my hiding place - Andre F. Peltier "Six Feet Under"

And yet no hiddenness - Carl Phillips "Cathedrals"

To adore what's hidden - Carl Phillips "To Autumn"

An oracle done hiding - Carl Phillips "Unbridled"

Where the slumbering ice god hides - James E. Pickering "The Call of the Mountains"

Whetting the knife that hides in a smile - Po Chu'i "Better Come Drink Wine with Me" transl. by Burton Watson

The stars must be weeping, and hiding their eyes - Miriam Clark Potter "The Moon in the Pool"

Go hide among the darkest weeds - Miriam Clark Potter "The Solemn Frog"

What did he mean by hiding his head? - Anna M. Pratt "Her Picture" [St. Nicholas v.XIII no.12, Oct. 1886]

No undertow of hidden regret - Margaret J. Preston "Francesca's Worship" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XII, no.28, July 1873]

The room's shadow hid the rest - Anne Proctor "Verse: A Legend of Provence"

Gills hidden under keloid skin - Rain Prud'homme-Cranford "Gills"

Hiding where your debt grows - Khadijah Queen "If Gold, Your Figure as Mirror on the Ground Is"

Where a thimble hides dreams - Sina Queyras "I Am No Lady, Lazarus"

In fruit most tempting, ashes hidden lie - Quince "Sonnets: By 'Quince': Appearances" [The Knickerbocker v.10, no.5, November 1837]

Gold of the lily-dust hid in her hair - L.E.R. "Blossom-Time" [St. Nicholas v.XIII no.7, May 1886]

To taste what his veins had hidden - Charles Rafferty "The Man Who Bled Wine"

Everything hidden returns in force - Charles Rafferty "Resumption"

When I hid in the hollows of myself - Nen G. Ramirez "Love poem with a dying cat"

Dryad hiding among fallen graves - Wendy Rathbone "Gravemaid"

At night when the moon is hidden - Grantland Rice "Ghosts of the Argonne"

When beneath the stones to hide - James Richardson "Forty--Less One" [St. Nicholas v.V no.9, July 1878]

Hidden deep in each bright bud - Rainer Maria Rilke "In April" transl. by Jessie Lemont

From age-old tombs in dim dimensions hid - Duane W. Rimel "Dreams of Yith" [Fantasy Fan v.1, no.11, July 1934]

For my little Moses hidden where no one could see - Elizabeth Madox Roberts "Among the Rushes"

Tempting you while it hides - Alice Wellington Rollins "Reserve"

Scuttle into sand-tubes and hide amongst the spinifex - Hester J. Rook "The Sparrows in Her Hair"

Hid in the golden thicket of day - George William Russell "The Hunter"

To hide her silver, her metal bones - Nicky Russell "Machinist Hands"

Hid beneath some passing shadows gray - J.S.D.S. "The Poet" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)

Might hide my treasures with the squirrels - Vita Sackville-West "Beechwoods at Knole"

Enchantment round each hidden bend - V. Sackville-West "Song: Let Us Go Back"

For a hidden and glimpsing moon - Carl Sandburg "Smoke and Steel"

And half-hidden melody - Margaret E. Sangster "Colors"

Dead worlds are hidden in the lap of Night - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"

Behold the hidden and the giant fires - Friedrich Schiller "The Invincible Armada" transl. not credited

And hell has traversed with whole hide - Friedrich Schiller "The Simple Peasant"

Where the world's eye is hid by cheating night - Friedrich Schiller "To the Fates"

Hide from the biting hum of time - E.F. Schraeder "Procrastination (A Lullaby)"

Learning to hide inside art's ecstatic parentheses - Philip Schultz "Welcome to the Springs"

Hid in the hazel ring - Duncan Campbell Scott "Home Song"

Posting missives of hidden love for strangers - Tobias Seamon "A Daybook of Devils"

Biting urge to gain the secrets hidden - Richard F. Searight "Winds" [Fantasy Fan, v.1, no.6, Feb. 1934]

Hidden behind simple truth - Alexandra Seidel "Three Visions Seen from Upside-Down"

Has hidden it in the secret heart of the Wild - Robert W. Service "The Atavist"

Hid in death's dateless night - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXX"

Hidden in the light of thought - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to a Skylark"

With the whine of saw-mills and whirr of hidden wings - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: VII. Three Grey Days"

The twilight star hangs above the hidden hills - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: IX. The Seekers"

The remoteness of empire hidden in the harbor - Terisa Siagatonu "The Only Place in the U.S. with Zero COVID Deaths"

Hide down deep where the sun is not - Joyce Sidman "Song of the Water Boatman and Backswimmer's Refrain"

Hiding kisses before they grieve - Sue William Silverman "If the Girl Escapes a Bosch Painting"

Still in hiding, holding their breaths - Charles Simic "Hide and Seek"

Hiding from the sniper's crosshairs - Tom Sleigh "For a Libyan Militia Member"

That hide a hueless poison - Clark Ashton Smith "The Hashish-Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil"

To thy realm all hidden things belong - Clark Ashton Smith "Ode to Music"

Where the silent maelstroms lurk and hide - Clark Ashton Smith "The Song of the Stars"

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

I have hidden in a sea shell - Marin Sorescu "The Sea Shell" transl. by Michael Hamburger

Where the grass is hidden with a hungry hue - Analicia Sotelo "Quemado, Texas"

Hidden, as are the hands of gods - Leonora Speyer "King's Garden"

Some hidden shape of hell - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Rosemary"

Defy time and its hidden lords - George Sterling "An Altar of the West"

Like a wind some hidden world put forth - George Sterling "A Character"

The hidden grace of vanished years - George Sterling "Harp-Song"

The hidden harp of memory - George Sterling "The House of Orchids"

As love by silence hid - George Sterling "Stars of Noon"

The mystery hid in the flame - George Sterling "What Porridge Had John Keats?"

A crimson spider hidden in a skull - George Sterling "A Wine of Wizardry"

How he hides in the hexagons of bees - Susan Stewart "Let me tell you about my marvelous god"

The truth hid in a well - M. Letitia Stockett "Truth in a Well"

From the hidden, jagged steeps - Elizabeth Drew Stoddard "March"

Hide in sidelong glances - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 6: Krishna Growing Up" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Every nuance hidden deep within - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 219: The Poet's Petition and Praise" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Hid my heart in a nest of roses - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Ballad of Dreamland"

Under the roses I hid my heart - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Ballad of Dreamland"

To hide in yet more deep disguises - Algernon Swinburne "Plus Ultra"

With tumultuous tides whirls and hides - Algernon Charles Swinburne "A Song of Italy"

Rekindling each a hidden spark - John B. Tabb "A Carcanet" [Lippincott's Magazine, Oct. 1885]

These things hold hidden truths - Tao Yuan-Ming "Chrysanthemums" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]

Birds' chirping along the hidden acacia - Luci Tapahonso "Wooden Window Frames"

Hiding just past the edge of my loneliness - Keith Taylor "Banff: Running Away"

Measured by an eye that's hidden above - Keith Taylor "Landscape of Fear"

Hidden behind a forest of dry rushes - Keith Taylor "Outside"

Sorrow steals from its hiding place - Sara Teasdale "Ebb Tide"

With a burning rose hidden away - Sara Teasdale "Thoughts"

To hide the wolves of sleep - Dylan Thomas "Poem [Your breath was shed]"

Lights and shades hid what has never been - Edward Thomas "The Bridge"

In that realm of hidden powers - "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.3 no.1, March 1863]

To hide a heart of common clay - J.A. Tinnon "I'll Blame Thee Not"

That hid the lightning in the cloud - Too-qua-stee [DeWitt Clinton Duncan] "The White Man's Burden"

An undercurrent of hidden language - Edwin Torres "Terra Quad"

His glitter hidden in a ragged coat - Iris Tree "[London grows sad at evening]"

Some hidden nest in brighter lands - Richard Chenevix Trench "To England"

Saw some light hidden behind the dark - John Trudell "Baby Dolls Blues"

Stories with places for meaning to hide - John Trudell "Fables and Other Realities"

Neon flash trying hiding in eon mask - John Trudell "Rich Man's War"

Petrochemical societies trying to hide the sun - John Trudell "Voices Catching Up/Lompoc Song"

Now mist has hidden boat and journey - Tsiang-Tien "Watching and Wondering" transl. not credited [The Jade Flute, c.1960, Project Gutenberg]

every hieroglyph hidden deep - upfromsumdirt (Ron Davis) "Bleeding The Calf"

The true expression hidden behind - Rudolph Valentino "Money"

If we find his hidden meanings hard - Rudolph Valentino "Reflections at Random (To A.T.)"

With all that man finds hidden there - Rudolph Valentino "Wealth (To B.F.S.)"

Hidden hurts that rise in dreams - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "Stardust"

What the perishable flesh might hide - Mark Van Doren "The Last Word"

Where scorn and falsehood hide - Henry van Dyke "A Fairy Tale: For the Mark Twain Dinner, December 5, 1905"

Books remain where the mind cannot hide - A. Van Jordan "'Integrated School Books' Apeggio"

Hidden behind the airtight jars - Preeti Vangani "One Cup of Chai"

From suffering worlds within, hidden from sight - Virginia Vaughan "Thought" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]

So the hidden anguish of breaths grows here - Emilio Villa "1941 Piece" transl. by Dominic Siracusa

The green lizard hides him in the thorn - Virgil "Eclogues II" (transl. not identified)

Will hide in the innermost cradles - Virgil (translated by Janet Lembke) "The Georgics, Book IV, lines 58-66"

That deep below are hidden strongest roots - E.G.W. "To a Lady" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, no.145-v.III, 9 Oct. 1886]

Hiding lights at midnight bells - Mary Alice Walton "The Photograph"

Bitter mist hides spring colors - Wang An-Shih "Spring Rain" transl. by David Hinton

Hiding ten thousand shadows - Wang An-Shih "Steady-Shield Monastery" transl. by David Hinton

Hidden thoughts await the light - Kate Louise Wheeler "Hidden Treasures"

All to-morrows hid behind the veil - Helen Hay Whitney "How we would Live!"

Never start to hide your heart - Margaret Widdemer "If You Should Tire of Loving Me"

Hide the sabre's hideous glare - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"

What we wear to hide ourselves - Katie Willingham "When I Ask the Internet if the Sun Is a Ball of Fire"

Their iniquities are not hid - "The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach or Ecclesiasticus 17" [Project Gutenberg. The Wisdom of the Apocrypha. 1910. Ed. by L. Cranmer-Byng and S.A. Kapadia]

Revealing the traces of hidden things - "The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach or Ecclesiasticus 42" [Project Gutenberg. The Wisdom of the Apocrypha. 1910. Ed. by L. Cranmer-Byng and S.A. Kapadia]

A violet by a mossy stone half hidden - William Wordsworth "She dwelt among the untrodden ways"

Ground of hidden grace - Jay Wright "Six on Six on Six: The Dilemma of the Raised Sixth"

The earth may hide - Elinor Wylie "Fire and Sleet and Candlelight"

Meticulously depicting what's hidden - Yang Licai "All Human Beings Who Suffer" transl. by Joshua Edwards and Lynn Xu

Her hidden joy - W.B. Yeats "He bids his Beloved be at Peace"

Hid in the heart of love - W.B. Yeats "The Pity of Love"

Hid his face amid a crowd of stars - W.B. Yeats "When You Are Old"

Pale divinity of hidden evil - Francis Brett Young "Doves"

Drawn to a hidden goal - Francis Brett Young "Thamar (To Thamar Karsavina)"

Hiding inside yourselves - Jordan Zandi "Solarium"


Hide-and-Seek.


To bed me down among my love's hideouts - Seamus Heaney "The Betrothal of Cavehill"

Together with our sad shoes and hideouts - Naomi Shihab Nye "Hello"


From the hiding-place of memory - Walter de la Mare "The Journey"

And drag the lightning from its hiding-place - Denis Florence MacCarthy "Advance!"

Vast, profound, primeval hiding-place - Henry van Dyke "The Grand Canyon: Daybreak"


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