| Nigh |
| At hand |
| Close by |
| Lend ___ |
| Close, once |
| Draw nigh to |
| Lend(listen) |
| Pull nigh to |
| In the offing |
| Poetic adverb |
| At hand, once |
| Poet's almost |
| Close by, once |
| Close to, once |
| Close, of yore |
| Something lent |
| Nigh, in poesy |
| Close, to poets |
| Close to: Poet. |
| Handy, to poets |
| Lend ___ (hark) |
| Lend __: listen |
| Poet's "at hand |
| Close, in poems |
| Close, in poesy |
| Close, in verse |
| Close, to Keats |
| Lend ___ (heed) |
| Close by, to Poe |
| Close by: Poetic |
| Poetically close |
| Relative of nigh |
| Close, to a poet |
| Close, in poetry |
| Close, to Cowper |
| Beside, in poetry |
| At hand, to poets |
| Close by, of yore |
| At hand, in poems |
| Close, poetically |
| That was ___ miss! |
| Close by, long ago |
| Lend -- (hear out) |
| At hand, to a bard |
| Close to, in poems |
| Close by, to Keats |
| Close to, in poesy |
| Close by, to poets |
| Close to, to poets |
| Something to lend? |
| Close by, in poems |
| Lend ___ (hearken) |
| Poet's preposition |
| Poetic preposition |
| Approach, in poetry |
| Close by, to a poet |
| Listener's lending? |
| Close by, old-style |
| Close to, in poetry |
| Close, to Coleridge |
| Proximate, to poets |
| Almost, to the Bard |
| At hand, poetically |
| Imminent, old-style |
| Close by, in poetry |
| Close to, poetically |
| Lend ___ (listen to) |
| Lend ___ (listen up) |
| Close by, poetically |
| Poetically, close by. |
| Proximate, poetically |
| Approaching, in poesy |
| What a listener lends |
| Keep ___ to the ground |
| Just around yon corner |
| Lend -- (be attentive) |
| Proximate to, to poets |
| With ___ to the ground |
| Have ___ to the ground |
| Get close to, old-style |
| It's lent by a listener |
| Not far from, in poetry |
| Puts ____ to the ground |
| Attentive thing to lend |
| In the vicinity of, once |
| Two words after ''lend'' |
| Words after bend or lend |
| What a sympathizer lends |
| Close, in an old quatrain |
| Lend ___ (prep to listen) |
| Within sight of, in verse |
| Something to bend or lend |
| Something to lend or bend |
| Lend ___ (listen intently) |
| Words with "bend" or "lend |
| What the sympathizer lends |
| Lend ___" ("Pay attention") |
| Thing to keep to the ground? |
| Just around the corner: Poet. |
| Bend ___ (listen attentively) |
| That was ___ death experience! |
| Something to lend to a friend? |
| Lend --- (pay close attention) |
| Keep ___ to the ground (listen) |
| Something to be lent, in phrase |
| Lend ___ (be willing to listen) |
| Words following "bend" or "lend |
| Something lent or bent, in a phrase |
| Now seems it far, and now __": Scott |
| Lend ___ (listen attentively): 2 wds. |
| Or lend ___ to Plato . . . ": Tennyson |
| . . . ___ for verbal delicacies": Mencken |
| Dark-brow'd sophist, come not __": Tennyson |
| For two cents I'd leave the blamed country and never come ___ it agin": Huck Finn |