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Too poor to mend - Willis Boyd Allen "Pauses and Clauses"

Nor a broken thing mend - Hilaire Belloc "The South Country"

Suffered and sweetly mended nets of abundance - Kimberly Blaeser "A Quest for Universal Suffrage"

We can not mend torn roses - "Changed" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.5, May 1862]

the cracks of imperfection mended by my hands - Karla Cordero "Everything Needs Fixing"

Mends the broken hedge with icy thorn - George Crabbe "The Village"

Alter or mend eternal Fact - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"

As if  words could mend - Leslie Harrison "[I keep throwing words at the problem because words]"

Your fading fire mend first - Gerard Manley Hopkins "The Candle Indoors"

Yours was not an ill for mending - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad XLIV"

The sharp silver of a mended heart - Vandana Khanna "Parvati: A Wife's Mantra"

How shall a tinker mend a pinch of dust - Jeannette Marks "Everywhere"

Your bare heart and your mended bones - Maya Marshall "The Field of Blood"

Mending his boat's broken beam - Maikof (Apollon Maykov) "Who Was He? A Story of Peter the Great" transl. by John Pollen

Where souls could be mended in secret - Claire Millikin "Witness"

When Men are come to mend their Faces - "Mundus Foppensis" [PG lists 'Dubious author: John Evelyn"]

Perhaps matters would not be much mended - Old Humphrey "The Sabbath Breaker Reclaimed; or, a pleasing history of Thomas Brown"

Promises never to mend it again - Gregory Orr "River Inside the River"

Sought to mend my broken life - "The Parting of Goll from His Wife"

With touching zeal to mend - Walter S. Percy "Last of the Grand Army"

Devoutly mended her wasted taper - George Santayana "Cathedrals by the Sea"

That the thought of hearts can mend - William Shakespeare "Sonnet LXIX"

How little we had mended - Tracy K. Smith "An Old Story"

Curses a world he cannot mend - "Turvey Top"

Whose fruits all anguish mend - William Carlos Williams "The Uses of Poetry"


From hearts that stay unmended - Margaret E. Sangster "From Paris to Chateau Thierry"


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