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  • It was death-dark outside the bronze-hinged double gate; only a dim lamp hung above from chains, to show how dark it was, and the moon - cut off by trees and houses on a bluff of rising ground - lent nothing to the gloom.

    Rung Ho Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1914

  • Terror and pain were strangling his throat until his eyes grew death-dark in the struggle.

    The Secret of the Storm Country Grace Miller White 1912

  • Foghorns called into walled cloud, and you still alive, drawn to the light as if it were a fire kept by monks, darkness once crusted with stars, but now death-dark as you sail inward.

    The New Yorker Carolyn Forch 2010

  • we are the Faithless Adam, wandering beneath a death-dark sea;

    Archive 2005-09-01 2005

  • we are the Faithless Adam, wandering beneath a death-dark sea;

    A Poem Draft 2005

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