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A secret charm for sending grief astray - Ellen Tracy Alden "Neighbor Edith"

An empire of trouble was sending sparks - Mary Jo Bang "Children Were Erasing Their Faces"

These perished petals that I send - Maurice Baring "Sonnets: 1913-1914 V"

Sends ripples into the universe - Terry Blackhawk "Sonny Rollins and the redemptive handrail"

Sends assassins not ambassadors - Lisa M. Bradley "Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas Lost at Sea, 1527"

Sends a wraith beneath the surface - Russell Brakefield "The Wraith in the Creek"

Send me songs so I may listen to love - Sarah Browning "Praisesong"

Sending love to distant towers - Sue Budin "False Borders"

Sends him forth to face fire and ice - G. O. Clark "Mary Has a Prophetic Vision"

Through color may send greetings to the sight - Martha Walker Cook "Clouds. Respectfully Dedicated to Professor Guyot" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.3, March 1864]

Send whispers across water - Geffrey Davis "What We Set in Motion"

Send postcards from a parallel universe - Diane DeCillis "Thinking about What Matters"

What does it cost to send a postcard to the underworld? - Dana Gioia "Finding a Box of Family Letters"

The stars were sending messages - Louise Gluck "Midsummer"

Maybe the moon will send the seas - Louise Gluck "Sunrise"

Strains that sky-larks downward send - Grace Greenwood "To L--. With Some Poems"

Send your daughters to the sky for clay - Alexis Pauline Gumbs "oriño ka-n-an manbo emalé"

Sends his eyes over the horizon - Joy Harjo "'I Wonder What You Are Thinking'"

All whom morning sends to roam - A.E. Housman "Last Poems XXIV: Epithalamium"

Down slumber's vine I'll send him dreams - Scharmel Iris "Three Apples" [The Little Review Nov. 1914 (v.1, no.8)]

And sends a batch of sonnets to the store - Wallace Irwin "An Inside Con to Refined Guys"

Send me out to your enemies - Grace Iwashita-Taylor "Default Taupou"

I send my herald thought into a wilderness - John Keats "Endymion, Book I [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]"

The tender message Hope might send - Henry Kendall "At Dusk"

Sending sparks in feathery flashes - Ida Lee "Nature's Lessons"

Winter will send me crocuses - R.B. Lemberg "The Rotten Leaf Cantata"

Sends the gentle breeze to woo the flower - "The Lesson of War" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.1, Jan. 1862]

With each blessing sends an answering duty - "Let Never Cruelty Dishonour Beauty" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCLXIII, v.LIX, Jan. 1846]

Whether she send a satyr or a saint - James Russell Lowell "Fitz Adam's Story"

Sending his herald thoughts before - Denis Florence MacCarthy "Alice and Una"

Send a golden harvest up the air - George MacDonald "A Hidden Life"

The counterfeit letters she sends to herself - Sally Wen Mao "The Toll of the Sea"

Send me a ninth great peaceful wave - John Masefield "Prayer"

Roots sending it deeper into the dark - Khaled Mattawa "The Pages You Loved"

Sends you to self-ignited forests - Khaled Mattawa "The Pages You Loved"

Each song sending a ripple through the tide - Anastasios Mihalopoulos "Orpheus as the Last Living Blue Whale"

Sends his voice upon the gale - Thomas Miller "Summer Morning"

The spaces we travel through, the messages we cannot send - Naomi Shihab Nye "The Words Under the Words"

Send distress calls to the stratosphere - Sara Omer "Djinndroid"

Pick then the choicest of the weeds I send - T.W.P. "Letter Second: To Thomas Carlyle, Esquire, London" [The Knickerbocker v.22, no.1, July 1843]

Will never send another text message - Mara Pastor "Entonces Mi Hija/Then My Daughter" transl. by María José Giménez and Anna Rosenwong

To ward and worship all the light it sends - Josephine Preston Peabody "Vestal Flame"

No we send hampers of honey - "A Poet's Valentine" (parody of Swinburne's "The Creation of Man")

River sends her laughter-lights - Miriam Clark Potter "Bubbles"

Her glad, bright smile to its depths she sends - Miriam Clark Potter "The Common Things"

Sending clouds to hunt over the skies - Miriam Clark Potter "The Moon in the Pool"

Send my heart's dearest wish in my place - Miriam Clark Potter "The Star-Ships"

And send for the season a card of admission - L.V.F. Randolph "Mrs. Rabothem's Party" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.1, July 1863]

Send a whisper up by a moonbeam - Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards "The Ballad of the Fairy Spoon"

A right way to send someone back to the lap of God - Brittany Rogers "Dressing the Body"

Why send minions on clandestine capers - Karen A. Romanko "The Invisible Woman Runs for President"

Sends forth her cry into the void - Herman George Scheffauer "The Masque of the Elements"

Where Rigel sends no word of might - Clark Ashton Smith "The Star Treader"

Send off stars of phosphorous - Jean M. Snyder "A Moment"

He dare not be silent or send me away - Anne Spencer "Creed" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Sends the grackles into cedars - Frank Stanford "The Solitude of Historical Analysis"

That for a warrior sends a scribe - Edward S. Steele "Armenia Immolata"

Send shivers up your neighbors' cornstalks - Kelly Stewart "The Bandit King"

The magic light that hill sends on to hill - Edward Thring "Borth Lyrics: XII. Sunday.--The Hill-Top"

Dead flames send me letters - Kristen Tracy "State Lines"

Send down their shining colors - Ts'ao P'i "Lotus Lake" transl. by Burton Watson

I send my heart across the years to you - Maurice Weyland "A Valentine"

Send letters back and forth by paper airplane - Evan Williams "Yours, Stalagmite"

And sends up a lighthouse to peer from - William Carlos Williams "Great Mullen"



A warrior sent to wrestle for a crown - W.E.A. "Charles Edward at Versailles on the Anniversary of Culloden" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXXXIII, v.LIV, July 1843]

First, we sent away the trees - Duane Ackerson "Exiling the Earth"

Valhalla has sent its warriors down - Ellen Tracy Alden "Princess Gerda"

Letters sent by island aunts - Julia Alvarez "Aficionados"

No thick memory whatsoever of who sent her - Keisha-Gaye Anderson "We Dreamed You"

Sent her into this future finally free - Keisha-Gaye Anderson "We Dreamed You"

Sent screams of midnight terror - J.S.B. "Marathon" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCLXIII, v.LXXV, May 1854]

The signals sent on the cellular level - Mary Jo Bang "On the Nature of Hardwiring"

Sent forth their mandates to dependant kings - Anna Laetitia Barbauld "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven"

What light Saturday sent - Jericho Brown "Labor"

Spent what light Saturday sent - Jericho Brown "Odd Jobs"

If heaven sent no supplies - William Browne "The Rose"

Whom the new wine of war sent wild - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book III. The Harp of Alfred"

Sent it splendid through the sky - G.K. Chesterton "The Ballad of the White Horse: Book V. Ethandune: The First Stroke"

Sent them forth undoubting - Annie Rothwell Christie "Welcome Home"

Legions sent forth from the armies of life - James G. Clark "Battle Invocation" [Beadle's Dime Union Song Book No.2 1861]

Drones sent from an alien observatory - Martins Deep "On a Dreamscape Where My Father Is a Spaceship Pirate"

Before they can decode the message sent to the cells - Rita Dove "Borderline Mambo"

Sent his troops to scatter woe on our hills - Thomas Dunn English "Jack, the Regular" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.11, no.23, Feb. 1873]

Bend down to what the sky has sent us - Annie Finch "Changing Woman"

Sent me here to cool my fire - John Gay "Fable II: The Spaniel and Chameleon" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]

Sent to school to grow impertinent - John Gay "Fable LXIV: Owl, Swan, Cock, Spider, Ass, and Farmer" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]

Sent scapegoat for your pride - Robert Graves "Return"

By Wisdom sent to guide me - Jesse Hammond "Cross Roads" [The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction v.10, no.273, 15 Sept. 1827]

Sent me three red carnations - Nazim Hikmet "Thing I Didn't Know I Loved" transl. by Randy Blasing and Mutlu Konuk

Mysteries sent out without searchlights - Edward Hirsch "Gabriel" [excerpt]

Our lips sent up so sweet a chime - Elizabeth Curtis Holman "We Pulled a Rose in Summer Time"

The Queen she sent to look for me - A.E. Housman "Last Poems V: Grenadier"

Through trial sent and victory given - William D. Howells "Saint Christopher"

Many are the keepsakes that she's sent me - "I Have a Young Sister"

A cunning dab of rouge the sun sent down - Fenton Johnson "Puck Goes to Court" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

Sent sound in all directions - Camisha L. Jones "Ode to My Hearing Aids"

Sent after weeping Eyes - Anne Killigrew "The Miseries of Man"

Sent regrets by smoke - Travis Chi Wing Lau "Funeral for Unreturned Ashes"

The doom is sent that rends our world asunder - Emma Lazarus "Changes" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.XII, no.28, July 1873]

Sent round his cards for aesthetics and tea - Henry S. Leigh "The Compact"

A Carthaginian outpost sent to guard the waters - Philip Levine "Drum"

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

The raven and the dove good Noah sent - Alastair MacDonald "On a Pet Dove Killed by a Dog" transl. by Alexander Stewart [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.706, 7 July 1877]

Sent its storm of dark rays from the back of yonder - Harry Martinson "Aniara 30" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg

Sent the heavens to the heart's abode - Harry Martinson "Aniara 48" transl. by Stephen Klass and Leif Sjöberg

And sent you to oblivion - Carlos Montezuma "I Have Stood Up for You"

Of flowers dead and letters never sent - jessica Care moore "Wild Beauty"

Sent roses by another name - Stanley Moss "Winter Flowers"

Sent vast leagues of silver fire - E.J. Pratt "Sea Variations"

That sent the gibbering echoes shrilling after - Margaret J. Preston "The Hermit's Vigil" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.11, no.24, Mar. 1873] (appears to be a typo in the poet's name: Margaret J. Prestox at the end of the poem. I'm assuming it should be Preston)

Dead stars who still sent light - Shelley Puhak "Portrait of the Artist Telling a Bedtime Story"

Fruit and flowers I sent in my stead - Alexandra Lytton Regalado "¿Qué Quiere, Corazón?"

Sent straight home from Rome - "Roisin Dubh" transl. by Eleanor Hull

And sent a dream to warn - Christina Rossetti "A Christmas Carol [The Shepherds had an Angel]"

Sent from earth to kiss the sky - Margaret E. Sangster "At Dawn: III. The Farmer"

The mandate which sent out their bravest and their best - Sir Walter Scott "The Field of Waterloo"

Sent up the heart's o'erboiling flood - B. Simmons "Columbus (A Print after a Picture by Parmeggiano)" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCXLIV, v.LV, June 1844]

Sent up from the depths of hell - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Estelle"

What other blessing could be sent? - Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard "Nameless Pain"

Heaven has sent me a dipper of water - Su Tung-p'o "White Crane Hill" transl. by Burton Watson

Blue light not sent from the moon - Amber Tamblyn "To a New Dawning"

Sent their misty vanguard creeping - Henry van Dyke "The Fall of the Leaves"

Greenest greetings sent to Spring - Amy Ludwig VanDerwater "April Walking"

Carrion by the current sent - Emile Verhaeren "Les Villages Illusoirs: The Fishermen" transl. by Alma Strettell

Those winged words my thoughts had sent - Mrs. Alaric Watts "The Ship's First Voyage" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal no.452, 28 Aug. 1852]

Nor all sent back by the echoes - Walt Whitman "Starting from Paumanox"

Has sent one golden needle - William Carlos Williams "Complaint"

And wreathes of smoke sent up - William Wordsworth "On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye"

Sent to be a moment's ornament - William Wordsworth "Perfect Woman"

Into the tumult sent an alien sound - William Wordsworth "Skating"

Sent lightning across glass - Emily Jungmin Yoon "Between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice, Today"


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