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Brave offspring of a disenchanted age - Coningsby Dawson "A Brave Life"

Earth and sky to eyes once disenchanted - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)


Where ancient kings enchanted lie - Benjamin West Ball "Elfin Land"

Unequalled prospects to enchant the eye - Benjamin West Ball "Ionia"

Beckons me to an enchanted stair - Maurice Baring "Sonnets: 1913-1914 I"

Cities of enchanted sleep - Charles Baudelaire "The Voyage" transl. not credited

Drink in the enchanted prospect - Laurence Binyon "Youth"

That guard the enchanted ground - William Cullen Bryant "Autumn Woods"

Let it enchant the dolphins and the whales - Paul Carroll "Untitled [I want to write a poem the birds will understand]"

From the tomb of some enchanted past - Olive Custance "Black Butterflies"

Yet his old glory enchants - H.D. "Projector"

Warbled sweetly strange enchanted words - Walter de la Mare "As Lucy Went a-Walking"

Majesty in this enchanted catastrophe - Monica de la Torre "Pause the Document"

Through the enchanted hall of dawn - Alfred de Musset "Rappelle-Toi" transl. by Henry van Dyke

Alone enchant the heaven - "Deirdre's Lament for the Sons of Usnach" (Translated by Sir Samuel Ferguson)

Enchanted by the rippling song - Julia C.R. Dorr "A Picture"

Some mystic world's enchanted state - Julia C.R. Dorr "The Three Ships"

One bright, enchanting moment - Pliny Earle, M.D. "Soliloquy of an Octogenarian"

Sleep upon enchanted earth - S. Virginia French "The 'Still Small Voice'"

Alone in that enchanted desert - Fanny Kemble "An Invitation"

In some strong enchanted lens - Joyce Kilmer "George Meredith"

A wanderer in enchanted lands - Archibald Lampman "April in the Hills"

For a brief enchanted space - Richard Le Gallienne "Tree-Worship"

Sighs of enchanted sleep - Louis J. McQuilland "The King's Bride"

The next enchanted cross street - Gilbert Saenz "Mystic Avenues"

An unknown love enchants our solitude - George Santayana "Premonition"

Bright spoils for her enchanted dome - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Dedication of the Revolt of Islam to His Wife"

What enchanted dreams are ours - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Summer Rain"

To enchanted silence flows - George Sterling "The Kiss"

A bubble lifting from enchanted light - George Sterling "Under the Rainbow"

Lost in a still, enchanted land - George Sterling "White Magic"

A realm in some enchanted zone - R.H. Stoddard "Ode [The days are growing chill]"

Surpassing Eden's most enchanting bird - T.J. Terrington "Birth of the First-Born"

In and out the enchanted shadows flee - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: X. The Marsh Circle"

As falls from some enchanted bell - Henry van Dyke "The After-Echo"

A city haunted, a multitude enchanted - Henry van Dyke "The River of Dreams"

And sought the island of enchanted skies - Helen Hay Whitney "The Golden Fruit"

Enchanting scenes of young delight - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"

Enchanting visions sooth my sight - Helen Maria Williams "An Ode on the Peace"

Sacred solace and enchanting spell - L.A. Wilmer "To Mira" [Southern Literary Messenger v.II no.1 Dec. 1835-6]

What enchanted sinister recesses - Francis Brett Young "Doves"


On a night of moon-enchanted tides - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Torch"

Like a moon-enchanted boy - Louis Golding "Still Life in France"


Star-enchanted hollows of the night - Edward Dowden "By the Sea"


The cestus with enchantment fraught - Benjamin West Ball "To D.S.H."

Enchantments of art and life - Rita Banerjee "Sleep"

To fold enchantment round their hearts - Charles Baudelaire "Beauty" transl. not credited

Enchantment's veil withdraws - Thomas Campbell "The Rainbow"

The old enchantments hold me still - Olive Custance "The Changeling"

Remembering past enchantments and past ills - H.D. "Helen"

Stealing soft enchantment from their eyes - Walter de la Mare "The Unfinished Dream"

With the cold spell of her enchantments - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Torch"

Love's best enchantment - Glasynys "Blodeuwedd and Hywel" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

With soft enchantments and divine control - Felicia Hemans "The Domestic Affections"

Victim's of old Enchantment's love or hate - Thomas Hood "The Two Swans"

Enchantment with the shifting wind - John Keats "Hyperion"

Hope and all enchantments - Emily Lawless "Wide Is the Shannon"

Enchantment lights Venus's cheek - James Russell Lowell "At the Commencement Dinner, 1866, in Acknowledging a Toast to the Smith Professor"

Can lend enchantment to the truth - Sidney Royse Lysaght "Youth"

A jewelled beam of soft enchantment - George Martin "To My Canary Bird"

Murderous spells and dark enchantments - Lewis Morris "The Epic of Hades book I: Tartarus: Tantalus"

On billows of enchantment tossed - Arthur Rimbaud "Waifs and Strays" transl. not credited

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

Enchantments, too, must be nourished - Shveta Thakrar "A Love in Twelve Feathers"

Uttering their murmured enchantment - Francis Brett Young "Doves"


Like a wild enchanter's gem - Louise Imogen Guiney "Cyclamen"

Compelled by an enchanter's rod - Eugene Lee-Hamilton "The Wonder of the World"

In the visions the arch-enchanters have raised - "The Misanthrope"

Like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Ode to the West Wind"


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