Possible Questions:
- Frequently
- Poetic word
- Poetic adverb
- Many a time
- Poet's word
- Repeatedly
- Frequently, in verse
- Time and again
- Frequently, poetically
- Many times
- Frequent
- Repeatedly, quaintly
- Poet's adverb
- Commonly
- Frequently, to Keats
- Frequently, to Frost
- Regularly
- Poet's "frequently"
- Literary adverb
- Frequently, to poets
- Frequently, in poetry
- Frequently, in poems
- Frequently, to a poet
- Frequently, in rhyme
- O'er and o'er
- In many cases, to a poet
- In many cases
- Frequently, to a bard
- Frequently, in poesy
- Many times, to Keats
- Many times, in verse
- Frequently, to Shakespeare
- Frequently, to Byron
- Frequent, in rhyme
- "___ in the stilly night"
- Many times, poetically
- Many times o'er
- Frequent, in poetry
- A lot, to a bard
- With regularity, to Whitman
- Time and again, to Whitman
- Time and again, in verse
- Repeatedly, to a bard
- Regularly, in poetry
- Poet's frequently
- Often, poetically
- Often, for short
- More than sometimes, in poetry
- Many times, briefly
- Many a time, poetically
- Many a time, in verse
- It's frequently in verse
- Habitually, for short
- Frequently, to Shelley
- Frequently, to bards
- Frequently, in old literature
- Frequently, for Frost
- Frequent, in verse
- Commonly, once
- Bard's "frequently"
- Almost alway
- "What ___ was thought . . . ": Pope
- With regularity, in poetry
- With regularity, in odes
- Unseldom
- Time and again, to a poet
- Thomas Moore poem "___ in the Stilly Night"
- Repeatedly: poet.
- Repeatedly, to Milton
- Repeatedly, in verse
- Repeatedly, in rhyme
- Repeatedly, in poems
- Regularly, to a rhymester
- Recurrently, to Donne
- Poetic frequency
- Poet's word for frequently
- Once-common "commonly"
- Often, to Standish O'Grady
- Often, to Old English lyricist
- O'er and o'er again
- Not infrequent, in poems
- More than occasionally, to a bard
- Moore's "___ in the Stilly Night"
- Many times, to Browning
- Many a time, to Tennyson
- It's common in poetry
- Frost's "The ___-Repeated Dream"
- Frequently, to St. Francis of Assisi
- Frequently, to Poe
- Frequently, to Freneau
- Frequently, to FitzGerald
- Frequently, to Donne
- Frequently, to Browning and others
- Frequently, to an Old English lyricist
- Frequently, quaintly
- Frequently, literarily
- Frequently, in sonnets
- Frequently, in romantic poetry
- Frequently, in brief
- Frequently, for short
- Frequently, briefly
- Frequently, archaically
- Frequently in verse
- Frequently poetically
- Frequently in poems
- Frequent, in odes
- Far from seldom, to Shakespeare
- Consistently, in verse
- Commonly, to Coleridge
- All the time, long ago
- Again and again, in poesy
- A lot, to Shakespeare
- A lot, in verse
- A lot of the time, in poetry
- "Thy friendship __ has made my heart to ache": Blake
- "The good is ___ interred with their bones": "Julius Caesar"
- "So ___ have I invoked thee for my Muse": Shak.
- "So ___ have I invoked thee ...": Shak.
- "Our remedies __ in ourselves do lie": "All's Well That Ends Well"
- "How ___times I repine for the days of the old" Dylan
- "How ___ is the candle of the wicked put out!": Job 21:17
- "How ___ Has the Banshee Cried" (Thomas Moore poem)
- "... the apparel __ proclaims the man": "Hamlet"
- ". . . apparel __ proclaims the man": "Hamlet"
- "_____ I had heard of Lucy Gray": Wordsworth
- "___ in the Stilly Night" (Thomas Moore poem)
- "___ in the Stilly Night" (Thomas Moore lyric)
- "___ in the Stilly Night," T. Moore poem
- "___ in the stilly night . . . "
- "___ I had heard of Lucy Gray": Wordsworth
- "__ I had heard of Lucy Gray . . .": Wordsworth
- 'Twixt ne'er and e'er
- ''For loan __ loses both itself and friend'': Shak.
- ___-times