Grays |
Dirge |
Lament |
Kaddish |
Sad song |
Sad poem |
Sad verse |
Gray poem |
Gray work |
Verse form |
Ovid genre |
Donne work |
Gray piece |
Lamentation |
Somber song |
Somber poem |
Gray lines? |
Gray matter? |
Funeral song |
T. Gray opus |
Funeral tune |
Poetry piece |
Doleful poem |
Somber verse |
Whitman work |
Pensive poem |
Poetic lament |
Mournful song |
Cemetery poem |
Formal lament |
Pensive verse |
Mournful work |
Mournful poem |
Song of sorrow |
Mournful piece |
Song of lament |
Sorrowful song |
Donne creation |
Lamenting poem |
Lamenting song |
Lyrical lament |
Passing lines? |
Nostalgic poem |
Nostalgic work |
Mourner's poem |
Sorrowful poem |
Poem of lament |
Plaintive poem |
Poetic tribute |
Formal farewell |
Plaintive piece |
Adonais" is one |
Cemetery sermon |
John Donne work |
Gray's greatest |
Lament in verse |
Lamenting verse |
Lines of grief? |
Melancholy poem |
Song of mourning |
Churchyard piece |
Melancholy verse |
Thomas Gray work |
Poem of mourning |
Words of farewell |
Notable Gray work |
Ode's counterpart |
Sorrowful reading |
Thomas Gray piece |
'96 Amorphis album |
Reflective writing |
Poetic lamentation |
Lament for the dead |
'In Memoriam,' e.g. |
Poem of lamentation |
Poem of remembrance |
Funereal composition |
Gray's claim to fame |
Poem describing loss |
Beowulf," essentially |
Thomas Gray specialty |
Gray's churchyard opus |
Not a very cheery poem |
Melancholy composition |
Sad or reflective poem |
Poem lamenting the dead |
Pensive piece of poetry |
2008 Kingsley-Cruz drama |
Milton's "Lycidas," e.g. |
Gray's brought him praise |
Shelley's "Adonais," e.g. |
Poem for the dear departed |
Shelley's "Adonais" is one |
Words of passing interest? |
Milton's "Lycidas," for one |
Poem for the dearly departed |
Shelley's "Adonais," for one |
Gray's "churchyard" poem, e.g. |
Pensive poem, such as "Adonais |
Thomas Gray wrote a famous one |
As I Lay Dying song of lament? |
Forbidden Fruit" Dutch metalers |
Spenser's ''Astrophel,'' for one |
___ Written in a Country Churchyard |
State of Mind" Dutch power metal band |
Gray wrote one in a country churchyard |
Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!," e.g. |
As I Lay Dying song about a mournful poem? |
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," for one |
Funeral poem often invoked in black metal song titles |