Child brings back ten lines of verse |
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Lines for a child over ten (6) |
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"Death Be Not Proud," for one |
New York Times |
06 Apr 2024 |
Poem about knight included in collection (6) |
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Shakespeare poem |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Mar 2024 |
Lay, short one ending in fourteen lines? (6) |
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Poetry is kid stuff! |
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Really, news should cover French and Shakespearean verse |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Mar 2024 |
Really, news should cover French and Shakespearean verse (6) |
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Child of ten composed the poem (6) |
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Knight composed notes about poem (6) |
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Composed notes about introduction to notorious poem (6) |
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Family member to take home poem (6) |
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Ten numbers recalled in poem |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
25 Jan 2024 |
She's first using computer for poem |
The Sun Two Speed |
24 Jan 2024 |
Shakespearean verse |
The Sun Two Speed |
24 Jan 2024 |
Shakespearean verse |
The Telegraph Quick |
21 Jan 2024 |
Poem for boy, with catch (6) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
13 Jan 2024 |
Poem of fourteen lines (6) |
Puzzler |
09 Jan 2024 |
TONNES |
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Shakespeare verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
30 Dec 2023 |
Bard’s work |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Dec 2023 |
Poem of 14 lines |
The Times Concise |
13 Dec 2023 |
It's seventy feet but only one metre |
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Shakespearean verse |
The Sun Two Speed |
10 Dec 2023 |
Saint using web to find poem |
The Sun Two Speed |
10 Dec 2023 |
A fourteen-line poem (6) |
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Poem from Shakespeare |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Dec 2023 |
Poem by e.g. Petrarch |
The Guardian Speedy |
03 Dec 2023 |
Poem by e.g. Petrarch (6) |
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Shakespearean verse |
The Sun Two Speed |
13 Nov 2023 |
Poem second on Web |
The Sun Two Speed |
13 Nov 2023 |
14-line poem |
Universal |
26 Oct 2023 |
Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g |
LA Times Daily |
06 Sep 2023 |
Poem succeeded, subject to difficulty |
The Telegraph Toughie |
15 Aug 2023 |
Bard's work shown in text here and there |
The Times Cryptic |
02 Aug 2023 |
Shakespearean poetic form |
Newsday |
06 Jun 2023 |
Shakespeare poem |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 May 2023 |
It might be 70 feet long |
New York Times |
13 May 2023 |
One of Shakespeare's begins 'My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun' |
New York Times |
27 Mar 2023 |
Tennyson, losing heart, junked poem |
The Times Cryptic |
28 Nov 2022 |
Fourteen-line poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
30 Oct 2022 |
Shakespeare verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Oct 2022 |
Poem succeeded online? |
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Poem of fourteen lines |
The Times Concise |
22 Jul 2022 |
Arranged notes, around end of lesson, for poem |
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Any of 154 by Shakespeare |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Apr 2022 |
Verse of 14 lines that ends with a couplet |
Irish Times Simplex |
07 Feb 2022 |
Poem with 140 syllables |
USA Today |
21 Dec 2021 |
One of Shakespeare's 154 |
The Guardian Quick |
03 Dec 2021 |
'Ozymandias,' e.g |
New York Times |
26 Jun 2021 |
Poem with 14 lines |
USA Today |
20 May 2021 |
What would Shakespeare make of relative finding one of those similar types in 16 down? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
22 Apr 2021 |
'There is another sky' by Emily Dickinson, e.g |
The Washington Post Sunday |
04 Apr 2021 |
Boy with fishing gear, eg lines set on Westminster Bridge |
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Short poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
29 Mar 2021 |
Lines up outside No 10 — speech just beginning |
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Verse form of 14 lines |
Irish Times Simplex |
11 Nov 2020 |
Bard's poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Sep 2020 |
Emma Lazarus' 'The New Colossus,' e.g |
The Washington Post |
22 Aug 2020 |
Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus," e.g |
LA Times Daily |
22 Aug 2020 |
Shakespearean work |
The Washington Post Sunday |
21 Jun 2020 |
1 Lines from number, virtually completed, something catchy? |
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Shakespeare poem |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Dec 2019 |
Boy on web will get lines |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Nov 2019 |
Southern surfing lines? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Oct 2019 |
Poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
03 Sep 2019 |
One of a famous 154 |
The Washington Post |
30 Aug 2019 |
One of a famous 154 |
LA Times Daily |
30 Aug 2019 |
Issue clear in poem |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 May 2019 |
A number of numbers written up, three quatrains and a couplet? |
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Issue 10 is about poetry |
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Shakespearean verse |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Mar 2019 |
Poem second on Web |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Mar 2019 |
Shakespearean verse |
Universal |
29 Jan 2019 |
Boy new to ET produces poem |
The Sun Two Speed |
20 Jan 2019 |
She's first surfing web for poem |
The Sun Two Speed |
09 Jan 2019 |
Shakespearean verse |
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One of a famous 154 |
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Sent off over starting outburst and named by the linesman |
Irish Times Crosaire |
09 Nov 2018 |
Poem shown in text at regular intervals |
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Poem shown in text at regular intervals |
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Short ditty, catch or verse |
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Written creation of Michelangelo |
LA Times Daily |
28 Jul 2018 |
Written creation of Michelangelo |
The Washington Post |
28 Jul 2018 |
Shakespeare creation |
Thomas Joseph |
07 Jul 2018 |
Shakespearean verse |
Newsday |
10 Jun 2018 |
Fourteen-lined poem |
The Times Concise |
04 Jun 2018 |
Stonemason Soma sets out to revise poem |
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Verse form |
The Times Concise |
15 Mar 2018 |
Shakespeare verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Feb 2018 |
Written creation of Michelangelo |
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Wordsworth work |
Family Time |
09 Oct 2017 |
One of 154 by Shakespeare |
New York Times |
08 Aug 2017 |
Shakespeare poem |
Thomas Joseph |
07 Aug 2017 |
Poetic form |
Universal |
25 May 2017 |
Shelley's 'Ozymandias,' e.g |
New York Times |
12 May 2017 |
Fourteen-line work |
Wall Street Journal |
03 May 2017 |
Love for one game, on reflection it is poetic |
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Shakespeare work |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Apr 2017 |
Fourteen-line poem |
The Times Concise |
10 Apr 2017 |
Poem produced by boy on web |
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Type of poem cited in 'Easter Parade' |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
17 Feb 2017 |
Shakespearean poem |
Newsday |
30 Jan 2017 |
Type of poem cited in "Easter Parade" |
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One of 154 by Shakespeare |
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Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g. |
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Poetic form |
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Short lyric, final work of poet |
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Child with final poem |
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Poem given weight when switching start and finish |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Oct 2016 |
Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g |
LA Times Daily |
21 Aug 2016 |
Fourteen-line work |
USA Today |
05 Jul 2016 |
Short poem with 14 lines |
Irish Times Simplex |
31 May 2016 |
More than a dozen lines providing child with catch |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 May 2016 |
Issue clear in the Bard's work |
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Verse of 14 lines |
Newsday |
16 Mar 2016 |
Fourteen-line poem |
USA Today |
11 Mar 2016 |
Bard's 14-line poem |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Jan 2016 |
Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g. |
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Fourteen-line work |
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Spenser creation |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Nov 2015 |
Verse form |
The Telegraph Quick |
13 Oct 2015 |
Shelley's 'Ozymandias,' e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Aug 2015 |
Boy to take home poem |
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Fourteen-line poem |
Wall Street Journal |
26 May 2015 |
'O, never say that I was false of heart ...,' e.g |
New York Times |
24 May 2015 |
"O, never say that I was false of heart ...," e.g. |
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Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g. |
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Spenser creation |
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Verse has no end. No end? Odd, in a way |
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Lines for a boy about 10? |
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14-line verse |
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Shakespearean verse |
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"Little song" form |
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Donne's "Death Be Not Proud," e.g. |
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Browning output |
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One of 154 for Shakespeare |
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`abba abba cde cde` creation |
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14-line verse |
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Shakespearean poem |
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Shakespearean verse |
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Browning piece |
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Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?" e.g. |
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A 14-line verse |
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Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?" e.g. |
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See 2-Down |
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Octet + sestet |
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Fourteen-line poem |
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Shakespearean verse |
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Shakespearean verse |
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Verve song about Shakespearean verse? |
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Donne piece |
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It has 14 lines |
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Little song, literally |
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"Ozymandias," for one |
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Shakespearean lines |
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Composition that may be Petrarchan |
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Frost form |
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Fourteen-line work |
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"The New Colossus," for one |
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One of Shakespeare's begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" |
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One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" |
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"The New Colossus," for one |
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14-line verse |
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Browning output |
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Shelley's "Ozymandias," for one |
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Fourteen-line poem |
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Type of poem mentioned in "Easter Parade" |
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Browning work |
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Spenserian work |
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Literally, "little song" |
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Shakespearean offering |
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Shakespearean poetic form |
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Petrarchan piece |
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Literally, "little song" |
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Poem of 14 lines |
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Shakespearean work |
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Petrarchan piece |
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It concludes with a couplet |
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Shakespearean work |
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14-line poem |
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning work |
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Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g. |
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Shakespearean verse |
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14-line poem |
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Three quatrains and a couplet |
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Wordsworth work |
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Shakespeare opus |
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Verse form with 14 lines |
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14-line verse |
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Wordsworth offering |
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Output from the Bard |
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Shakespeare specialty |
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Type of poem mentioned in "Easter Parade" |
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14-liner |
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Shakespeare creation |
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Petrarch product |
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"Ozymandias" is one |
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Shakespearean work |
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Fourteen-line work |
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Thomas Wyatt work |
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Shakespeare specialty |
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Verse with 14 lines |
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A 14-line verse |
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Spenserian output |
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Shakespeare work |
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14-line poem |
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Schematic poem |
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Milton's "On His Blindness," for one |
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Verse form |
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Spenserian output |
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Wyatt work |
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E.B. Browning work |
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Italian ___ |
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Poem of 14 lines |
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14-liner |
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Millay work |
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Shelley's "Ozymandias," for one |
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Browning work |
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Spenserian work |
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Petrarchan poem |
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Wordsworth work |
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Fourteen-line poem |
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Poem |
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Wordsworth offering |
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"Golden Treasury" item |
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Wordsworth product |
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Shakespeare offering |
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E. B. Browning work |
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Petrarch specialty |
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Petrarch piece |
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"Bright Star" by Keats, e.g. |
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Shakespearean gem |
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Poem by Petrarch |
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Shakespearean poem |
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One of Mrs. Browning's poems |
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Petrarchan piece for Laura |
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"Golden Treasury" entry |
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"Bright Star" by Keats is one |
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Poetic form |
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Verse form |
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Wordsworth's forte |
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Certain poem |
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Poetic work. |
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Literary work. |
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Poem. |
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Verse form. |
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Keats work. |
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Short poem. |
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Fourteen heroic lines. |
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Product of 13 Down. |
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Poetic form. |
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Bard product. |
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Petrarch's forte. |
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Rupert Brooke's "The Soldier." |
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14 heartfelt lines. |
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"To His Love," for example. |
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Shakespeare's "To His Love." |
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Keats' "Bright Star." |
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Form of verse. |
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Frost piece |
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