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And harsh the thunder's threats - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XIV--Moonlight at Sea"

A vial half-full of harsh perfume - Mary Jo Bang "Origin of the Impulse to Speak"

When harsh winds blow the wrong way - Elizabeth Bartlett "Dry Sanctuary"

The harsh taste of white poppies - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Drug-Shop, or, Endymion in Edmonstoun"

An old trumpet harsh with rust and gold - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"

In a low harshness of diminished sound - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Last Vision of Helen"

Scared by the harsh storm - Edmund Blunden "Almswomen"

Of harsh neglect, regret, despair - Professor Campbell "To the Lily of the Valley" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXV no.3, Sept. 1849]

Harsh neglect will smother up the flame - Prof. Wm. Campbell "An Evening Song" [Graham's Magazine v.XXXIII no.4, Oct. 1848]

A few harsh words of doubting - Rosie Churchill "This Is All..." [Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 5th series, No.151--v.III, 20 November, 1886]

Blistering nettles burning harsh - Frances Cornford "The Old Witch in the Copse"

Harsh discords into music melt - J.D. [Julia Day] "Corali" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLX, v.LVIII, Oct. 1845]

The harsh cadence of a rugged line - John Dryden "To the Memory of Mr. Oldham"

Must endure Time's harsh control - Arthur Davison Ficke "Swinburne, an Elegy"

The harsh glare of the footlights - John Gould Fletcher "Irradiations"

The harsh beard of winter seared - Louis Golding "Sunset Over Suburb"

Till a harsh change comes edging in - Thomas Hardy "The Dream Is--Which?"

In the harsh inner light of an all-night diner - Edward Hirsch "The Task"

The harsh cries of the peacocks - William Dean Howells "The Pilot's Story"

The irises and their harsh tongues - Lois P. Jones "Between Fulmination and Adoration"

My harp is harsh of utterance - T.M. Kettle "To Young Ireland (Written in 1899)"

Words often harsh - Kim Unsong "World Cheerful"

The harshness of grim Proserpine - Jan Kochanowski "Laments II" transl. and adapted by Dorothea Prall

The harsh sweetness of strange words - Joan Larkin "Mozart's Songbook"

Lending elf-music to thy harshest word - Emma Lazarus "Echoes"

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

Full of life's clamour and its harsh refrain - Francis J. Lys "To the Muse"

Pluck your berries harsh and crude - John Milton "Lycidas"

Scent of harsh rosemary - Pablo Neruda "Exile" transl. by Alastair Reid

The harsh metal of the guitars - Pablo Neruda "The Man Buried in the Pampa" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Harsh cries of startled beasts - Pablo Neruda "Mexican Serenade" transl. by Alastair Reid

The harsh dew of your golden earth - Pablo Neruda "Song on the Death and Resurrection of Luis Companys" translated by Donald D. Walsh

The bundles of harsh, beneficent rain - Mary Oliver "One"

Freed from the harsh fires of the soul - Lola Ridge "Firehead part VI: The Merchant of Babylon 1: Before Dawn"

Turning harsh things to beauty - Lola Ridge "Mother"

Of old harsh remedies - Lola Ridge "South-East Wind"

The harsh fruit of the land - Lynn Riggs "The Corrosive Season"

The prayer to snatch from harsh captivity - Thomas Roscoe "The Tower of London.--A Poem" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLII, v.LVII, Feb. 1845]

The harsh tremor that among them lingers - George Santayana "Premonition"

The harsh rain that sweeps behind the thunder - Siegfried Sassoon "The Death-Bed"

How I in harsh days hardship endured - "The Seafarer" transl. from 'the early Anglo-Saxon' by Ezra Pound

Naught save the harsh sea and ice-cold wave - "The Seafarer" transl. from 'the early Anglo-Saxon' by Ezra Pound

The harsh and grating strife of tyrants - Percy Bysshe Shelley "Dedication of the Revolt of Islam to His Wife"

The harsh, brief sob of broken horns - Clark Ashton Smith "Dissonance"

Mirrors the harsh, round sun - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 16: Krishna Growing Up" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

Harsh the yoke that binds them - Algernon Swinburne "Death and Birth"

Harsh time's imperious child - Algernon Swinburne "Discord"

At the tail end of a harsh winter - Keith Taylor "Marginalia for a Natural History"

Truth with harsh Austerity allied - "Truth and Beauty" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXVII, v.LIX, May 1846]

So hard and harsh the midnights chime - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Fishermen" transl. by Alma Strettell

The midnights harsh of autumn time - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoires: The Fishermen" transl. by Alma Strettell

Defies harsh winter's knell - Harvey Maitland Watts "To a Roadside Cedar"

Old, harsh voices of debate - John Greenleaf Whittier "My Birthday"

Into a vague melody of harsh threads - William Carlos Williams "Trees"

Who miss their harsh fathers - Abe Louise Young "Who"

Smashed, harsh songs escape - Zheng Min "Death of a Poet #18" translator not credited. Source: https://projects.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/DACHS_Leiden/poetry/MD/Zheng_Min_trans.pdf


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