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Whose razors cut clean as thrill - Diane Ackerman "Letter to Dr. B--"

Whose fragrance thrilled the wond'ring air - Ellen Tracy Alden "[Once on a time, in early dawn of summer]"

Thrilled to their depths with her luminous grace - "Asleep" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.3, Sept. 1864]

Aroused in the thrill of wind - Lou Barrett "Once and Sixteen"

Deep thrills of ordered sound - Laurence Binyon "The Road Menders"

Would plot a course to Hades for a thrill - Nelson S. Bond "The Ballad of Blaster Bill" [Planet Stories summer 1941 issue]

With a thrill in every vein - William Cullen Bryant "The Hurricane"

Uplift the song thrills each heart's core - "Cor Unum, Via Una: God Bless Our Native Land!" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.6, Dec. 1864]

Twilight seeks the thrill of moon - E. E. Cummings "Songs (III)"

The thrilling flute that marks the curlew flock - Lord de Tabley "The Churchyard on the Sands"

The low tones that thrilled my heart - Julia C.R. Dorr "The Wife's Last Gift"

A thrill before it passes - Max Eastman "Sea-Shore"

Know it by the cloudy thrill - Arthur Davison Ficke "Among Shadows"

Thrill the air like birds - Zona Gale "To a Poet"

Unearthly bliss each thrilling nerve attunes - Thomas Gent "Poems"

Stirs and thrills anew the severing deep - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "William Denis Browne"

Till every heart-string thrills and glows - Grace Greenwood "A Lay" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]

Blend with the breath that thrills - Bret Harte "Dickens in Camp"

Strike every thrilling chord - Felicia Hemans "Christmas Carol"

That thrilled its mimic tide - Geo. Canning Hill "Theodora: a Ballad of the Woods"

By all that thrills the beating heart - Oliver Wendell Holmes "The Dilemma"

That thrilled me with dismay - Mrs. E.N. Horsford "The Deformed Artist" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Where the torrents [sic] voice would thrill - E.B. Impey "The Savoyard" [Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.20 no.573, Oct. 27, 1832]

Thrill the blue air with thy song - L.E.L. "The Skylark"

That thrill about the sensuous windings of her thought - Else Lasker-Schüler "Sphinx" transl. by Babette Deutsch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky

Thrills with the sense of finished days - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop "Power Against Power [Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1864]"

The briar thrilled into jocund life - Don Marquis "Chant of the Changing Hours"

The burning heavens felt the thrill - John Masefield "Christmas Eve at Sea"

Thrilled in his bewilderment - Theodore Maynard "The Universal Mother"

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

Could once my heart-strings madly thrill - George P. Morris "I Never Have Been False to Thee" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.5, Nov. 1841]

Once by your music thrilled - Margaret Fuller Ossoli "To Miss R. B."

Thrill bright witchcraft through my longing mind - J. Ives Pease "My Love" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.5, Nov. 1848]

Thrills with sap of sun-born wine - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "To Italy"

To thrill with subtle poison - John Rollin Ridge "False, but Beautiful"

The cyborg lifestyle has its thrills - Ann K. Schwader "It Wears You"

That all the market-place was thrilled to hear - Robert W. Service "The Man Who Knew"

The icebergs thrilled unto their heart - William Albert Sutliffe "Song of the Spirit of the North" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

The dare and thrill of bliss - Arthur Sze "Lichen Song"

One sweet, dilating wave thrills the pure deep - J. Bayard Taylor "The Angel of the Soul" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

Fills the earth and thrills the heavens - Maurice Thompson "The Final Thought"

Thrill'd and thrall'd by perfect beauty's sight - Gregory Thornton "Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost: XII"

Bid Hope his thrilling clarion blow - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XIV. The Flags"

How our pulses leaped and thrilled - E. A. Warriner "Battle of the Wilderness" [The Continental Monthly v.6 no.2, August 1864]

The fear that thrilled the midnight - John Hall Wheelock "A Leave-Taking I"

From which this thrilling passion flows - John Hall Wheelock "Tchaikovsky: Fifth Symphony"


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