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  •   Sped me, unharmed of storms, along the breeze's track -

    The Suppliants 2002

  •   Sped me, unharmed of storms, along the breeze's track -

    The Suppliants 2002

  • Her carved locks were frozen and immune to the breeze's fingering touch.

    Ship Of Destiny Hobb, Robin 2000

  • And the idling breeze's sighing as it floated through the trees,

    The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems George W. Doneghy

  • Her auburn ringlets ablow in the autumn wind, her cheeks whipped to a flush by the breeze's caress, and her eyes sparkling and brimful of tomboyish mischief and roguery!

    Terribly Intimate Portraits Noel Coward 1936

  • That climbs too high, and bends to the breeze's shock,

    Georgian Poetry 1920-22 Various 1912

  • Their fine thread-like needles may catch the breeze's whisper, may draw together and apart for the exchange of confidences as do the leaves of other trees, but if so, you and I are too far below to distinguish it.

    The Mountains Stewart Edward White 1909

  • Their fine thread-like needles may catch the breeze's whisper, may draw together and apart for the exchange of confidences as do the leaves of other trees, but if so, you and I are too far below to distinguish it.

    The Mountains 1904

  • She swayed as gracefully and thoughtlessly to her movements as do strong and pliant stems under the breeze's kiss.

    The Call of the Cumberlands Charles Neville Buck 1904

  • The aspen fluttered its yellow leaves in applause, and the sourwood threw at him by the breeze's hand a cluster of its scarlet foliage.

    A Tar-Heel Baron Edward Stratton Holloway 1903

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