| A poetry form/With seventeen syllables/And only three lines |
| Aphrodite's heroic son |
| A.M. hours, in poetry |
| Heroic narrative |
| Love-poetry inspirer |
| Heroic saga |
| Dismal, in poetry |
| Accented syllable in poetry |
| Heroic way to introduce oneself |
| Bucolic poetry |
| Heroic |
| One inspiring love of poetry? |
| Heroic tales |
| Symbol of somberness, in poetry |
| Emotionally expressive, as poetry |
| Abandoned, in poetry |
| Always, in poetry |
| In a heroic fashion |
| Joyous, in poetry |
| Poem telling of heroic deeds |
| Heroic Kipling soldier |
| Poetry goddess |
| Before, to a pretentious poetry student |
| Like heroic poetry |
| Ancient reciters of poetry |
| Gloomy, in poetry |
| Heroic exploit |
| Poetry-spouting pugilist |
| Black, in old poetry |
| Heroic act |