| Adonais. |
| Poet John |
| Urn odist |
| Ode fellow |
| Man of odes |
| English poet |
| 'Lamia' poet |
| Odist of note |
| Eminent odist |
| English odist |
| Isabella" poet |
| Hyperion" poet |
| 'Endymion poet' |
| He wrote "Lamia |
| Endymion" writer |
| Grecian Urn" guy |
| Grecian Urn" man |
| Lamia" poet John |
| Melancholy" odist |
| To Autumn poet |
| British poet John |
| Nightingale" odist |
| He wrote "Endymion |
| He wrote "Hyperion |
| Ode to Autumn poet |
| English odist John |
| Grecian Urn" odist |
| ''Endymion'' author |
| Author of "Hyperion |
| Author of "Endymion |
| Hyperion" poet John |
| Ode to Psyche" poet |
| Shelley contemporary |
| Beauty is truth" poet |
| English odist of note |
| Odist to a nightingale |
| . . . Grecian Urn" poet |
| English poet, 1795-1821 |
| Well-known English poet |
| Ode on Melancholy" poet |
| Contemporary of Shelley |
| ''Eve of St. Mark'' poet |
| Author-subject of epitaph |
| Ode on a Grecian Urn" poet |
| Ode to a Nightingale" writer |
| Subject of Shelley's "Adonais |
| ''The Eve of St. Agnes'' poet |
| Author of Ode to a Nightingale |
| English romantic poet, d. 1821 |
| He wrote "The Eve of St. Agnes |
| Colleague of Byron and Shelley |
| Lines on the Mermaid Tavern" poet |
| Contemporary of Byron and Shelley |
| He wrote "Endymion" and "Hyperion |
| His Hampstead home is now his museum |
| John who wrote "Ode on a Grecian Urn |
| 'Beauty is truth, truth beauty'" poet |
| Beauty is truth, truth beauty" writer |
| A thing of beauty is a joy forever" poet |
| A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" poet |
| On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer" poet |
| Philosophy will clip an angel's wings" writer |
| He called the nightingale "Dryad of the trees |
| Poet who wrote "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever |
| Poet who wrote "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter |