1845 work with an 'ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
20 Feb 2022 |
Poem also written about storm |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Dec 2021 |
Poem with the line 'Darkness there and nothing more' |
Jonesin |
05 Jan 2021 |
Eerie Poe poem |
Newsday |
08 Jul 2020 |
Poem that begins "Once upon a midnight dreary" |
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Poem that begins 'Once upon a midnight dreary' |
New York Times |
04 Dec 2019 |
Narrative poem by Edgar Allan Poe |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
01 Jul 2019 |
Elizabeth Barrett called it ''a sensation'' |
Newsday |
27 Jan 2018 |
Poem hit a nerve -- unexpectedly the writer gets dropped |
The Telegraph Toughie |
24 Jan 2017 |
72 of its 108 lines end in '-ore' sounds |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2016 |
Title "ungainly fowl" of poetry |
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Poe poem |
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"Ghastly grim and ancient" poem title critter |
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"Ghastly grim and ancient" poem title critter |
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Poetic basis for an N.F.L. team name |
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It uses 20 different end rhymes for "ore" |
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Poem that opens "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." |
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Poe poem |
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Poe classic |
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Edgar Allan Poe work |
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Poem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December" |
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Poem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December" |
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Poe poem |
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Poe classic |
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Poem mentioning "the lost Lenore" |
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Poe's melancholy visitor |
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Poe poem |
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Poe classic. |
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An "ominous bird of yore." |
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