Potential Titles: Hill
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Pavilioned on hills of chastity - Harold Acton "In the Train de Luxe"
The sloping hills of myrrh - Harold Acton "Lament for Adonis"
The hills won't fall to their knees - Samuel A. Adeyemi "Atlantic"
Returned from those hills of expectation - Daisy Aldan "The Sky Is Moving Farther Back, Opaque"
For now I climb gray hills alone - "All Together" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]
Imagination on some shrouded hill - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XII--Twilight"
To crown the hills with bliss - Auguste Angellier "An Evocation" transl. by Henry van Dyke
Tender rain for aching hills - Charles Ashleigh "Beyond Good and Evil" [The Little Review v.1 no.5, July 1914]
A ball that rolls down a timeless hill - Mary Jo Bang "The Wallpaper behind the Day"
On that first hill of passion - Aliki Barnstone "Jack's Defeat Creek"
The hills where old Titans feast - Stephen Vincent Benet "The First Vision of Helen"
Upon her Seven Hills Rome rules the seas and tides - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Forlorn Campaign"
Where your brown hills bite the sky - Maxwell Bodenheim "Realism"
Dissembling music in the granite hill - Louise Bogan "Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom"
Unhappy hills, bowed down with broken backs - Arna Bontemps "Golgotha Is a Mountain"
rains dialects rippled on hills - Aaron Boothby "Jurupa Hills/Riverside"
The hill's elixir at dawn - Ana Bozicevic "Controlling the Weather"
The summit of life's shadowed hill - Mary D. Brine "Grandma's Memories"
Dreams the dim hills of the future - Vera M. Brittain "Daphne"
Give me back my barren hills - Anne Bronte "Home"
Till dawn upon the hills shall smile - Charlotte Bronte "Apostasy"
Who now would tread the wild hill's pathless ways? - Caris Brooke "Before Parting"
By seven vineyards on one hill - Witter Bynner "The Mystic"
Once the hills were clad in scarlet - E.W.C. "November" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.5, Nov. 1863]
That broke the hilly land for bread - Joseph Campbell writing as Seosamh MacCathmhaoil "I Am the Mountainy Singer"
Alone by the wind-beaten hill - Thomas Campbell "Exile of Erin"
On the hill with the lonely sun - Bliss Carman "Golden Rowan"
Over the dim blue hills - John K. Casey "Maire, my Girl"
Lift your ambitions to the hills - Chung-Ch'ang T'ung "Speaking My Mind" transl. by Burton Watson
Sleep beneath a golden hill - Leonard Cohen "Avalanche"
Scapegoats of shore and hill - Helen Gray Cone "The Riddle of Wreck"
Morning on this hill - Hilda Conkling "Morning"
Hedging all the hills of time - James H. Cousins "The Blind Father"
In the winter hill's of summer - Cynthia Cruz "Riding"
from steep hills by darkness softly brought - E. E. Cummings "Songs (I)"
Above the heights of immemorial hills - E. E. Cummings "Summer Silence"
The hares loiter on the hill - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
And blight the asters on the hill - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
My songs from the hills arise - Danske Dandridge "Telepathy"
Morning enshrines the empty hill - Walter de la Mare "The Enchanted Hill"
Upon hills of thyme and heather - Walter de la Mare "Happy, Happy It Is To Be"
Before the hills like hindered rubies - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature IV: Day's Parlor"
Weeping upon a haunted hill - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
And the sullen hills frowning - Lord Alfred Douglas "In Summer"
Of twenty rivulets gathered in the hills - Edward Dowden "Atalanta"
The sides of the bewildered hills - Edward Dowden "An Autumn Song"
What deep heart of the ancient hills - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel II. In a Mountain Pass"
The hills whereon her tear-drops fell - Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux "Love Stronger than Death"
Strode across the hills and broke them - T.S. Eliot "Cousin Nancy"
Every hill that under heaven expands - Ebenezer Elliot "Spring"
The unbent hills and fields of our childhood - Lawrence Ferlinghetti "A Coney Island of the Mind, 19"
Who lit the Maenad hills with song - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
Till dusk met the hills - Arthur Davison Ficke "Ten Grotesques: II. The Prudent Lover"
Up the hill of progress - Carrie Law Morgan Figgs "We are Marching"
The plover of the lonesome hills - "The Fisherman's Keen, or the Lamentation of O'Donoghue of Affadown ('Roaring Water'), in the west of Co. Cork, for his three sons and his son-in-law, who were drowned" transl. by Anonymous
Those old rocks break the hill that we the heights should win - James Elroy Flecker "Areiya"
On the pale and crystal desert hills - James Elroy Flecker "A Fragment"
Dig windows in the hills - Carolyn Forche "Taproot"
Long as her granite hills remain - "Freedom's Beacon" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
Dragging the whole sky with it to the hills - Robert Frost "The Death of the Hired Man"
Come over the hills and far with me - Robert Frost "A Line-storm Song"
The far slope of an unknown hill - Zona Gale "There Are Within Us Lives We Never Live"
From the scars of toppling hills - Louis Golding "A Journey South"
If hills could learn to weep - Oliver Goldsmith "A Great Man"
Desert the hills to walk on common plains - Edgar A. Guest "If I Had Youth"
The hill wearing water - Nathalie Handal "Dor"
Beyond some alien hill of dreams - Herbert W. Hartman, Jr. "Valediction"
Clouds standing over hills of dream - F.W. Harvey "Since I Have Loved"
The lonely hollows in the hills - F.W. Harvey "That I May Be Taught the Gesture of Heaven"
The hills break forth in singing - Frances Ridley Havergal "Led in Peace"
The plains of the olive and hills of the vine - Felicia Hemans "Guerilla Song"
Celestial footsteps haunt the hill - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius II"
Circled the serrated hills - Brenda Hillman "& After the Power Came Back"
The snake had gone back to the hills - Brenda Hillman "Poem for a National Seashore"
That rides upon the barbed, jagged hills - Ellen Hinsey "Epistle"
Climbed a hill as light fell short - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
Who face a hopeless hill with sparking and delight - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
Born by the melancholy hills - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
The flocks which feed on a thousand hills - Edward Smyth Jones "A Song of Thanks"
Hills of fire gave back the light - Fanny Kemble "Epistle from the Rhine: to Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass"
The hills nod musical assent - C.H.B. Kitchin "Opening Scene from 'Amphitryon'"
From my feet to the heart of the hills - Archibald Lampman "Cloud-Break"
No peace till the hill bursts - D.H. Lawrence "Peace"
Reaches the zenith of a very small hill - Keith Leonard "Abecedarion on the Good Father"
A white eye to the hills - Li Po "Looking at the Moon After Rain" (translated by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell)
When autumn burns along the hills - Li T'ai-Po "Songs of the Marches" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Spun deep blue circles over hills - Vivian (Xiao Wen) Li "Ave Maria"
Along the dim hills of dreamland - P.H.B. Lyon "The Deserted Garden"
Where your cry echoes off the hill - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "curlew"
On the hills and wastes of Night - Fiona MacLeod "The Rune of Age"
On the top of the hill of winds - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: II"
The deer descend from the hill - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: II"
Pursuing the sons of the hill - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: VI"
Forlorn on the hill of storms - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: X"
Forlorn on the hill of winds - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: X"
From the hill of the flying deer - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: XIV: Duchommar, Morna"
A knife in the breast of the hill - Douglas Malloch "Jim"
Upon the quilted colors of the autumn hills - Jeannette Marks "Even as Here"
In the beech-clump on the haunted hill - John Masefield "August, 1914"
The rapture of my alien hills - Theodore Maynard "Fulfilment"
Upon a thousand little hills - Theodore Maynard "The Holy Spring"
Below the altar of the hills - John McCrae "The Dying of Pere Pierre"
Out in those far obscure hills - D'Arcy McNickle "Old Isidore"
The rusted towers haunting one hill - M.S. Merwin "Letters"
On the windless hills of heaven - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Blue-Flag in the Bog"
The hills thick with moving memories - William Moore "It Was Not Fate"
Dark hills whose heath-bloom feeds no bee - William Morris "I Know a Little Garden-Close"
And flames wrap hill and wood - "My Dark Rosaleen" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
Spread through the burning hills - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
A god's bones upon the naked hills - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
Repair where the hill foxes tarry - O'Gnive, bard of Shane O'Neill, c.1560 "The Downfall of the Gael" transl. by Sir Samuel Ferguson
Have lived along the hills of redemption - Romeo Oriogun "Griot of Strange Places"
Saw the wall of hills on fire - Gregory Orr "Two Lines from the Brothers Grimm"
Turned my steps to the retreating hills - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "To S. C."
A heart beat deep in the quiet hills - Seumas O'Sullivan "The Twilight People"
Become my hill and stream companion - Po-Chu-i "Going to the Mountains with a Little Dancing Girl, Aged Fifteen" (translated by Arthur Waley)
Rustle of rain on cold hills - Po Chu'i "Pine Sounds" transl. by Burton Watson
From out the folded hills - Alexander Posey "The Deer"
On the hills of dawn - Alexander Posey "On the Hills of Dawn"
Where the hill foxes roam - Henry Scott Riddell "The Bower of the Wild"
Those who scraped the granite hill - Lynn Riggs "Vandals"
The ancient hills commune with sleep - Charles George Douglas Roberts "The Train Among the Hills"
Scarlet stains across the dipping hills of sun - Lloyd Roberts "The Berry Pickers"
Roots clasping the high hill's edge - "Selections from the 'Nineteen Old Poems of the Han'" transl. by Burton Watson
The hills that guard the portal - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: I. In the North"
The far-off hills cry a golden word of you - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: V. A Song in August"
Among the sunset hills till the Hunter's Moon arise - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: VII. Three Grey Days"
Scarlet banners on the hills - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: IX. The Seekers"
The twilight star hangs above the hidden hills - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: IX. The Seekers"
To stand again on these stolen hills - Taras Shevchenko "A Dream" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Climb a hill where the sky is wide - Joyce Sidman "Heartless"
The sky places an arm on the near hills - Jake Skeets "Drunktown"
The deer to the hills so free - E.M. Smith-Dampier "Ballad of London Town"
Outlined against the peaceful Eden hills - Jean M. Snyder "Buffalo Harbor"
Songs and drums jar the hills- Su Tung-p'o "Rhyming with Tzu-yu's 'Treading the Green'" transl. by Burton Watson
Go on to their haven under the hill - Tennyson "Break, Break, Break"
The magic light that hill sends on to hill - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XII. Sunday.--The Hill-Top"
This universal solvent swallows every hill - Angela Narciso Torres "Self-Portrait as Water"
When that cry of bitter stress woke the hills - Miss Virginia Townsend "The House in the Lane" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Knives dismantling the hills deer by deer - Kristen Tracy "Field Lesson"
The racing of brown rabbits on the hill - Iris Tree "To My Mother"
To rest in the lee of the high hill land - Henry van Dyke "Turn o' the Tide"
The hills never turned in their sleep - Derek Walcott "Arkansas Testament IV"
East of the tangled hills - Wang An-shih "By the River" transl. by Burton Watson
Voice of the glens and hills - John Greenleaf Whittier "The Pipes at Lucknow"
Over hills where famine flowers - John Wieners "For Huncke"
Small rivulets still flowing downhill - Jane Hirshfield "I wanted to be surprised."
Over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes - Carl Sandburg "Wilderness"
From the ghost-hills of your fathers - Bertrand N.O. Walker [Hen-toh] "A Mojave Lullaby"
On your little grey-black hillock - William Carlos Williams "Trees"
Scrape life from gnarled hillsides - Allison Hutchcraft "Though from Here I Can't Smell the Smoke"
A fox upon the hillside - Emily Lawless "Eighteenth Century Echoes V: Wishes"
Toward me from that dead hillside - William Carlos Williams "Woman Walking"
The hilltop trees still bend like dancers - Joseph Bruchac "Tutuwas"
A hilltop made of papier mache - Neil Gaiman "House"
When tyrants tread the hill-top - W.H.C. Hosmer "The Might of Song"
Up to the farthest hilltops - Fritz Schnack "Evening Gift" transl. by William Saphier
A grave where the hill-winds call - Nora Chesson "A Connaught Lament"
Pursued the colts among the sand-hills - William Lisle Bowles "Banwell Hill: Part Second"
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The sloping hills of myrrh - Harold Acton "Lament for Adonis"
The hills won't fall to their knees - Samuel A. Adeyemi "Atlantic"
Returned from those hills of expectation - Daisy Aldan "The Sky Is Moving Farther Back, Opaque"
For now I climb gray hills alone - "All Together" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]
Imagination on some shrouded hill - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XII--Twilight"
To crown the hills with bliss - Auguste Angellier "An Evocation" transl. by Henry van Dyke
Tender rain for aching hills - Charles Ashleigh "Beyond Good and Evil" [The Little Review v.1 no.5, July 1914]
A ball that rolls down a timeless hill - Mary Jo Bang "The Wallpaper behind the Day"
On that first hill of passion - Aliki Barnstone "Jack's Defeat Creek"
The hills where old Titans feast - Stephen Vincent Benet "The First Vision of Helen"
Upon her Seven Hills Rome rules the seas and tides - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Forlorn Campaign"
Where your brown hills bite the sky - Maxwell Bodenheim "Realism"
Dissembling music in the granite hill - Louise Bogan "Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom"
Unhappy hills, bowed down with broken backs - Arna Bontemps "Golgotha Is a Mountain"
rains dialects rippled on hills - Aaron Boothby "Jurupa Hills/Riverside"
The hill's elixir at dawn - Ana Bozicevic "Controlling the Weather"
The summit of life's shadowed hill - Mary D. Brine "Grandma's Memories"
Dreams the dim hills of the future - Vera M. Brittain "Daphne"
Give me back my barren hills - Anne Bronte "Home"
Till dawn upon the hills shall smile - Charlotte Bronte "Apostasy"
Who now would tread the wild hill's pathless ways? - Caris Brooke "Before Parting"
By seven vineyards on one hill - Witter Bynner "The Mystic"
Once the hills were clad in scarlet - E.W.C. "November" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.5, Nov. 1863]
That broke the hilly land for bread - Joseph Campbell writing as Seosamh MacCathmhaoil "I Am the Mountainy Singer"
Alone by the wind-beaten hill - Thomas Campbell "Exile of Erin"
On the hill with the lonely sun - Bliss Carman "Golden Rowan"
Over the dim blue hills - John K. Casey "Maire, my Girl"
Lift your ambitions to the hills - Chung-Ch'ang T'ung "Speaking My Mind" transl. by Burton Watson
Sleep beneath a golden hill - Leonard Cohen "Avalanche"
Scapegoats of shore and hill - Helen Gray Cone "The Riddle of Wreck"
Morning on this hill - Hilda Conkling "Morning"
Hedging all the hills of time - James H. Cousins "The Blind Father"
In the winter hill's of summer - Cynthia Cruz "Riding"
from steep hills by darkness softly brought - E. E. Cummings "Songs (I)"
Above the heights of immemorial hills - E. E. Cummings "Summer Silence"
The hares loiter on the hill - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
And blight the asters on the hill - Danske Dandridge "Indian Summer"
My songs from the hills arise - Danske Dandridge "Telepathy"
Morning enshrines the empty hill - Walter de la Mare "The Enchanted Hill"
Upon hills of thyme and heather - Walter de la Mare "Happy, Happy It Is To Be"
Before the hills like hindered rubies - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature IV: Day's Parlor"
Weeping upon a haunted hill - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
And the sullen hills frowning - Lord Alfred Douglas "In Summer"
Of twenty rivulets gathered in the hills - Edward Dowden "Atalanta"
The sides of the bewildered hills - Edward Dowden "An Autumn Song"
What deep heart of the ancient hills - Edward Dowden "Memorials of Travel II. In a Mountain Pass"
The hills whereon her tear-drops fell - Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux "Love Stronger than Death"
Strode across the hills and broke them - T.S. Eliot "Cousin Nancy"
Every hill that under heaven expands - Ebenezer Elliot "Spring"
The unbent hills and fields of our childhood - Lawrence Ferlinghetti "A Coney Island of the Mind, 19"
Who lit the Maenad hills with song - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"
Till dusk met the hills - Arthur Davison Ficke "Ten Grotesques: II. The Prudent Lover"
Up the hill of progress - Carrie Law Morgan Figgs "We are Marching"
The plover of the lonesome hills - "The Fisherman's Keen, or the Lamentation of O'Donoghue of Affadown ('Roaring Water'), in the west of Co. Cork, for his three sons and his son-in-law, who were drowned" transl. by Anonymous
Those old rocks break the hill that we the heights should win - James Elroy Flecker "Areiya"
On the pale and crystal desert hills - James Elroy Flecker "A Fragment"
Dig windows in the hills - Carolyn Forche "Taproot"
Long as her granite hills remain - "Freedom's Beacon" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
Dragging the whole sky with it to the hills - Robert Frost "The Death of the Hired Man"
Come over the hills and far with me - Robert Frost "A Line-storm Song"
The far slope of an unknown hill - Zona Gale "There Are Within Us Lives We Never Live"
From the scars of toppling hills - Louis Golding "A Journey South"
If hills could learn to weep - Oliver Goldsmith "A Great Man"
Desert the hills to walk on common plains - Edgar A. Guest "If I Had Youth"
The hill wearing water - Nathalie Handal "Dor"
Beyond some alien hill of dreams - Herbert W. Hartman, Jr. "Valediction"
Clouds standing over hills of dream - F.W. Harvey "Since I Have Loved"
The lonely hollows in the hills - F.W. Harvey "That I May Be Taught the Gesture of Heaven"
The hills break forth in singing - Frances Ridley Havergal "Led in Peace"
The plains of the olive and hills of the vine - Felicia Hemans "Guerilla Song"
Celestial footsteps haunt the hill - Felicia Hemans "The Widow of Crescentius II"
Circled the serrated hills - Brenda Hillman "& After the Power Came Back"
The snake had gone back to the hills - Brenda Hillman "Poem for a National Seashore"
That rides upon the barbed, jagged hills - Ellen Hinsey "Epistle"
Climbed a hill as light fell short - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
Who face a hopeless hill with sparking and delight - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"
Born by the melancholy hills - Lionel Johnson "Gwynedd"
The flocks which feed on a thousand hills - Edward Smyth Jones "A Song of Thanks"
Hills of fire gave back the light - Fanny Kemble "Epistle from the Rhine: to Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass"
The hills nod musical assent - C.H.B. Kitchin "Opening Scene from 'Amphitryon'"
From my feet to the heart of the hills - Archibald Lampman "Cloud-Break"
No peace till the hill bursts - D.H. Lawrence "Peace"
Reaches the zenith of a very small hill - Keith Leonard "Abecedarion on the Good Father"
A white eye to the hills - Li Po "Looking at the Moon After Rain" (translated by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell)
When autumn burns along the hills - Li T'ai-Po "Songs of the Marches" translated by Florence Ayscough and adapted by Amy Lowell
Spun deep blue circles over hills - Vivian (Xiao Wen) Li "Ave Maria"
Along the dim hills of dreamland - P.H.B. Lyon "The Deserted Garden"
Where your cry echoes off the hill - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "curlew"
On the hills and wastes of Night - Fiona MacLeod "The Rune of Age"
On the top of the hill of winds - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: II"
The deer descend from the hill - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: II"
Pursuing the sons of the hill - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: VI"
Forlorn on the hill of storms - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: X"
Forlorn on the hill of winds - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: X"
From the hill of the flying deer - James MacPherson "Fragments of Ancient Poetry: XIV: Duchommar, Morna"
A knife in the breast of the hill - Douglas Malloch "Jim"
Upon the quilted colors of the autumn hills - Jeannette Marks "Even as Here"
In the beech-clump on the haunted hill - John Masefield "August, 1914"
The rapture of my alien hills - Theodore Maynard "Fulfilment"
Upon a thousand little hills - Theodore Maynard "The Holy Spring"
Below the altar of the hills - John McCrae "The Dying of Pere Pierre"
Out in those far obscure hills - D'Arcy McNickle "Old Isidore"
The rusted towers haunting one hill - M.S. Merwin "Letters"
On the windless hills of heaven - Edna St Vincent Millay "The Blue-Flag in the Bog"
The hills thick with moving memories - William Moore "It Was Not Fate"
Dark hills whose heath-bloom feeds no bee - William Morris "I Know a Little Garden-Close"
And flames wrap hill and wood - "My Dark Rosaleen" transl. by James Clarence Mangan
Spread through the burning hills - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti
A god's bones upon the naked hills - Alfred Noyes "Aristotle"
Repair where the hill foxes tarry - O'Gnive, bard of Shane O'Neill, c.1560 "The Downfall of the Gael" transl. by Sir Samuel Ferguson
Have lived along the hills of redemption - Romeo Oriogun "Griot of Strange Places"
Saw the wall of hills on fire - Gregory Orr "Two Lines from the Brothers Grimm"
Turned my steps to the retreating hills - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "To S. C."
A heart beat deep in the quiet hills - Seumas O'Sullivan "The Twilight People"
Become my hill and stream companion - Po-Chu-i "Going to the Mountains with a Little Dancing Girl, Aged Fifteen" (translated by Arthur Waley)
Rustle of rain on cold hills - Po Chu'i "Pine Sounds" transl. by Burton Watson
From out the folded hills - Alexander Posey "The Deer"
On the hills of dawn - Alexander Posey "On the Hills of Dawn"
Where the hill foxes roam - Henry Scott Riddell "The Bower of the Wild"
Those who scraped the granite hill - Lynn Riggs "Vandals"
The ancient hills commune with sleep - Charles George Douglas Roberts "The Train Among the Hills"
Scarlet stains across the dipping hills of sun - Lloyd Roberts "The Berry Pickers"
Roots clasping the high hill's edge - "Selections from the 'Nineteen Old Poems of the Han'" transl. by Burton Watson
The hills that guard the portal - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: I. In the North"
The far-off hills cry a golden word of you - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: V. A Song in August"
Among the sunset hills till the Hunter's Moon arise - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: VII. Three Grey Days"
Scarlet banners on the hills - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: IX. The Seekers"
The twilight star hangs above the hidden hills - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: IX. The Seekers"
To stand again on these stolen hills - Taras Shevchenko "A Dream" transl. by Alexander Jardine Hunter
Climb a hill where the sky is wide - Joyce Sidman "Heartless"
The sky places an arm on the near hills - Jake Skeets "Drunktown"
The deer to the hills so free - E.M. Smith-Dampier "Ballad of London Town"
Outlined against the peaceful Eden hills - Jean M. Snyder "Buffalo Harbor"
Songs and drums jar the hills- Su Tung-p'o "Rhyming with Tzu-yu's 'Treading the Green'" transl. by Burton Watson
Go on to their haven under the hill - Tennyson "Break, Break, Break"
The magic light that hill sends on to hill - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XII. Sunday.--The Hill-Top"
This universal solvent swallows every hill - Angela Narciso Torres "Self-Portrait as Water"
When that cry of bitter stress woke the hills - Miss Virginia Townsend "The House in the Lane" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.5, May 1864]
Knives dismantling the hills deer by deer - Kristen Tracy "Field Lesson"
The racing of brown rabbits on the hill - Iris Tree "To My Mother"
To rest in the lee of the high hill land - Henry van Dyke "Turn o' the Tide"
The hills never turned in their sleep - Derek Walcott "Arkansas Testament IV"
East of the tangled hills - Wang An-shih "By the River" transl. by Burton Watson
Voice of the glens and hills - John Greenleaf Whittier "The Pipes at Lucknow"
Over hills where famine flowers - John Wieners "For Huncke"
Small rivulets still flowing downhill - Jane Hirshfield "I wanted to be surprised."
Over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes - Carl Sandburg "Wilderness"
From the ghost-hills of your fathers - Bertrand N.O. Walker [Hen-toh] "A Mojave Lullaby"
On your little grey-black hillock - William Carlos Williams "Trees"
Scrape life from gnarled hillsides - Allison Hutchcraft "Though from Here I Can't Smell the Smoke"
A fox upon the hillside - Emily Lawless "Eighteenth Century Echoes V: Wishes"
Toward me from that dead hillside - William Carlos Williams "Woman Walking"
The hilltop trees still bend like dancers - Joseph Bruchac "Tutuwas"
A hilltop made of papier mache - Neil Gaiman "House"
When tyrants tread the hill-top - W.H.C. Hosmer "The Might of Song"
Up to the farthest hilltops - Fritz Schnack "Evening Gift" transl. by William Saphier
A grave where the hill-winds call - Nora Chesson "A Connaught Lament"
Pursued the colts among the sand-hills - William Lisle Bowles "Banwell Hill: Part Second"
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