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The ills that to the earth belong - William Thompson Bacon "Pen and Ink"

While they repaired the ill he'd wrought - William E. Barton "The Story of a Pumpkin Pie"

Fledgelings in a world ill begotten - Paul Cameron Brown "The Elysian Fields"

For all the ills they wrought her reign - George S. Burleigh "The Gardener" [Graham's Magazine v.XXII no.12, Dec. 1848]

Scattering our night-born ills - "Centos and Suggestions" transl. and arranged by Rev. John Brownlie in Hymns from the Greek Offices

never spoke ill of the pretty stars - E. E. Cummings "Amores (XI)"

Ill with dust as you with stain - H.D. "From the Masque"

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

Ill that follows after foolish play - Christine de Pisan "Ballad [Most noble ladies, cherish your fair fame]" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)

No prophet of the ills to be - Julia C.R. Dorr "Vashti's Scroll"

Friends who cleave to us through ill - D.F. "The Fall of the Year" [Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, 4th series, no.719, 6 Oct. 1877]

Decades of ill given advice - Ashanti Files "Ripples"

In truth the riddle's ill to read - William Ernest Henley "Rhymes and Rhythms"

Old ill fortune of better men than I - A.E. Housman "Last Poems II"

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

Ever cures the good man's ill - John Keats "Faery Song"

Who to ill Deeds their Glories owe - Anne Killigrew "To the Queen"

In ill marked time to the thrush's song - F. Schuyler Mathews "The Hermit Thrush"

With constant soul in good or ill - George P. Morris "I Never Have Been False to Thee" [Graham's Magazine v.XIX no.5, Nov. 1841]

Bespeaks the Reason ill design'd - "Mundus Foppensis" [PG lists 'Dubious author: John Evelyn"]

After ill magics and long labours - Alan Porter "Life and Luxury"

Ill eagles fair in the lion's lair - John Presland "A Ballad of King Richard"

And ransom all ill deeds - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XXXIV"

For the shadow of coming ills - Robert Louis Stevenson "The Song of Rahero: I. The Slaying of Tamatea"

Served one master ill - Edward Thomas "An Old Song"

When ill shall sanction ill - Richard Chenevix Trench "Poland, 1831"

The riddles solved, the ills outgrown - John Greenleaf Whittier "Greeting"

Harbouring ill under a blithe bearing - "Wife's Lament" transl. from Old English by Kemp Malone

Ill befall the yellow flowers - William Wordsworth "To the Small Celandine"

Bell jar over our ills and endless infirmities - Charles Wright "April Evening"


Ask no ill-advised reward - Thomas Hardy "Epitaph"


Avenues porous with ill-built adornments - Adrian Matejka "16 Bars Poetica"


Searing language into brains ill-equipped to use it - David C. Kopaska-Merkel "Stars"


A flotsam of ill-omens washed these shores - Lou Barrett "The Unraveling"

By some ill-omened note - Emily Lawless "Yet Wherefore"

The ill-omened drum of dropping rain - Iris Tree "[I dread the beauty of approaching spring]"


Carried on the inhalation of ill-preparation and innocence - Crystal Sidell "The Truth About Doppelgangers"


As ill-starred May and blank September - E.J. Pratt "In Absentia"

The toll of ill-starred voyagers - Clarence Victor Stahl "The Sinking of the Titanic"


The hardest knife ill-us'd doth lose his edge - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XCV"


In ill-weather lets the ledge show fang - Thomas Bailey Aldrich "Wyndham Towers"


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