| Poets' ever |
| Ev'rlasting |
| E'erlasting |
| Nev'r-ending |
| Ageless, once |
| Forever, once |
| Forever: Poet. |
| Perpetual, once |
| Forever: Poetic. |
| Always, to poets |
| Always, in verse |
| Forever, in verse |
| Forever, in poesy |
| Ageless, to poets |
| Neverending, once |
| Endless, in poems |
| Endless, in verse |
| Ageless, ages ago |
| Endless, to poets |
| Ageless, in poesy |
| Forever, in poetry |
| Endless, in poetry |
| Forever, old style |
| Forever, to a bard |
| Forever, to a poet |
| Poetic everlasting |
| Timeless, in poesy |
| Timeless, in verse |
| Always, poetically |
| Everlasting: Poetic |
| Forever, to Shelley |
| Perpetual, to Keats |
| Unending, in poetry |
| Unlimited, in verse |
| Perpetual, in poems |
| Timeless, to a poet |
| Perpetual, in poesy |
| Endless, poetically |
| Forever, poetically |
| Ceaseless, in poetry |
| Forever in the past? |
| Perpetual, in poetry |
| Unchanging, long ago |
| Forever, archaically |
| Timeless, poetically |
| Everlasting, in odes |
| Reader's place-marker |
| Always, in old poetry |
| Everlasting, formerly |
| Everlasting to bards |
| Everlasting, long ago |
| Going on and on, once |
| Timeless, to Traherne |
| Without end, in poesy |
| Without end, to poets |
| Perpetual, poetically |
| Everlasting, in poesy |
| Everlasting, old-style |
| For all time, in poesy |
| Without end, in poetry |
| Everlasting, to a poet |
| Chaucer's infinite time |
| Endless, to Shakespeare |
| Never-ending, old-style |
| Everlasting, poetically |
| Unending, to Shakespeare |
| Everlasting, to the bard |
| Timeless, to Shakespeare |
| Timeless, in olden times |
| Infinite time, to Chaucer |
| Ageless, in an earlier age |
| Like God, in the olden days |
| Lasting forever poetically |
| Everlasting, back in the day |
| Everlasting, once upon a time |
| Everlasting, to poets of the past |
| Without beginning or end, archaically |
| . . . nature's copy's not ___": Shak. |
| Mars's armour, forg'd for proof ___...": "Hamlet |
| ...a beauty fadeless and ___": James Russell Lowell |
| And wilt thou pledge me this for time __?": Aeschylus |
| Everlasting, in old poetry (and the name of a Lotus concept car that, sadly for crossword constructors, will probably never exist) |