Byron's twilight | 20 |
Browning's bedtime? | 23 |
Brief period of time? | 21 |
Bardic dusk | 11 |
Bard's time of day | 22 |
Bard's time | 15 |
Attachment with velvet or Hallow | 32 |
After-dusk time, to a poet | 26 |
"Velvet" or "hallow" ending | 47 |
"Is it ___ so? Then I defy you, stars!": Romeo | 56 |
"I should --- die with pity" (King Lear) | 50 |
"I should ___ die with pity" (King Lear) | 50 |
"I should ___ die with pity, / To see another thus": Shak. | 68 |
"I should ___ die with pity, / To see another thus": King Lear | 72 |
"Horatio, thou art ___ as just a man ...": Hamlet | 59 |
"Horatio, thou art ___ as just a man ..." | 51 |
"Hallow" ending | 25 |
"Frae morn to ___ . . . ": Burns | 42 |
"Frae morn to ___ . . . " | 35 |
"For ___ though vanquish'd, he could argue still": Goldsmith | 74 |
"Faith, __ with losing his wits": "Hamlet" | 62 |
"___then my soul with exultation dances": Keats | 57 |
"___ the slight harebell raised its head": Scott | 58 |
"___ So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come" (hymn) | 51 |
"___ now, while walking down the rural lane" (Longfellow) | 67 |
"___ now the gulf appears in view": Byron | 51 |
"___ Napoli": T. A. Daly | 34 |
"___ let them clash!": Burns | 38 |
"___ Let Them Clash," Burns poem | 42 |
"___ as the green-growing bud unfolds": Longfellow | 60 |
"__ then would be some stooping": Browning | 52 |
" . . . hour at ___": Burns | 37 |
'Hallow' ending | 23 |
''My Ploughman he comes hame at __'': Burns | 59 |
___ tho | 7 |
Start of a counting rhyme | 25 |
Start of a counting-out rhyme | 29 |
Puny | 4 |
Choosing word | 13 |
Start of a choosing rhyme | 25 |
Counting word | 13 |
Start of a child's rhyme | 28 |
__, meenie ... | 14 |
Selection word | 14 |
"___, meenie, miney ..." | 34 |
___, meenie, miney, mo | 22 |
Start of a selecting rhyme | 26 |
Start of a kid's counting rhyme | 35 |
Kids' rhyme starter | 23 |
First word in a children's selection rhyme | 46 |
Counting rhyme starter | 22 |
"__ Meenie": Kingston/Bieber song | 43 |
Word used while counting | 24 |
Start of an elimination rhyme | 29 |
Start of an elimination process | 31 |
Start of an elimination | 23 |
Start of a playground rhyme to see who has to do something | 58 |
Start of a child's choosing rhyme | 37 |
Nonsense word said while pointing a finger | 42 |
First word of a kid's random selection ditty | 48 |
First word of a counting rhyme | 30 |
First word in a children's random selection rhyme | 53 |
Elimination rhyme's start | 29 |
Counting-out word: Var. | 23 |
Counting-off start | 18 |
Counting word of rhyme | 22 |
"___ Meenie" (2010 hit) | 33 |
'-- Meenie' (2010 hit) | 30 |
___, meenie . . . | 17 |
Poetic times | 12 |
Poetic nights | 13 |
Poetic dusks | 12 |
Twilights, poetically | 21 |
Poetic periods | 14 |
Poetic times of day | 19 |
Nights of yore | 14 |
Early nights, in sonnets | 24 |
Poetic words | 12 |
Poetic twilights | 16 |
Nighttimes, in poetry | 21 |
Nights, to poets | 16 |
Morns' opposites | 20 |
Gloaming times, in poetry | 25 |
Dusky times, in verse | 21 |
Dark times, to poets | 20 |
Dark times, poetically | 22 |
Verse times | 11 |
Twilights, to bards | 19 |
Times, in poems | 15 |
Times after sunsets, to poets | 29 |
Sunset times, to bards | 22 |
Sunset times, in poesy | 22 |
Sundowns, to Shelley | 20 |
Sundown times, to Keats | 23 |
Shelley's sundowns | 22 |
Scottish sundowns | 17 |
Poets' dark periods | 23 |
Poetic sundowns | 15 |
Poetic gloamings | 16 |
Poet's words | 16 |