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Poe poem that ends "From grief and groan to a golden throne beside the King of Heaven
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Poe poem (with "The").
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Poe poem written at the time of the California Gold Rush
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Poe subject
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Poe tale, with "The
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Poe-tic middle name
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Poe title answer to " ... 'What is written ... / On the door of this legended tomb?'
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Poe title color
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Poe title container
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Poe title heroine who "died so young
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Poe title locale
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Poe title word
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Poe topic
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Poe went postal?
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Poe woman
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Poe work declaring "These were days when my heart was volcanic
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Poe work of 1847
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Poehler and Adams
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Poehler and Adams of Hollywood
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Poehler and Madigan
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Poehler and Winehouse
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Poehler of ''Baby Mama''
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Poehler of "Blades of Glory
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Poehler of "Parks and Recreation
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Poehler of 'Sisters'
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Poehler of "SNL
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Poehler of TV
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Poehler or Yasbeck
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Poehler pal
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Poehler vortex of funniness?
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Poehler "Weekend Update" co-host on "SNL
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Poehler who plays Michael Jackson on "SNL
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Poehler who starred on "Parks and Recreation
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Poehler who stars in the upcoming comedy "Sisters
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Poehler who voiced Joy in "Inside Out
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Poehler who won a 2016 MTV Movie Award for voicing Joy in "Inside Out
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Poehler with an Emmy
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Poehler's pal
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Poem
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Poem about a Del. Signer
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Poem about a place farther away
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Poem about Odysseus
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Poem about Paris?
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Poem about Paris, in part
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Poem about rustic life
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Poem about the Trojan War
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Poem by Byron
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Poem by Cynewulf
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Poem by Edgar Allan Poe, with "The
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Poem by Frost
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Poem by Hodgson
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Poem by Keats
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Poem by Keats, Longfellow, or Wilde
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Poem by Poe
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Poem by Poe, e.g.
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Poem by R.L.S.
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Poem by Sandburg
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Poem by Shelley.
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Poem by Shelley: 1816
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Poem by Swinburne
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Poem by Tennyson
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Poem by Tennyson, 1855
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Poem by Victor Hugo
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Poem by Virgil: Var.
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Poem closer
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Poem composed of quotations
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Poem comprised of quotations
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Poem dedication
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Poem describing an Easter accessory?
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Poem describing loss
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Poem describing the siege of Troy
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Poem descriptive of pastoral life
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Poem division
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Poem divisions
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Poem-ending stanza
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Poem feature
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Poem featuring the line Now when the dead man come to life beheld / His wife his wife no more
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Poem featuring the line Sunset and evening star / And one clear call for me!
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Poem featuring the line Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all
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Poem for June 17, 1775
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Poem for singing
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Poem for the dear departed
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Poem for the dearly departed
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Poem greeting the dawn
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Poem having 24 books
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Poem in 12 books
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Poem in 24 books
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Poem in which Paris plays a prominent part
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Poem inspiration in "Doctor Zhivago
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Poem inspired by London Times account
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Poem lamenting the dead
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Poem like "The swallow flies up / Into a blue evening sky, / Summer's small herald
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... poem lovely as ---
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... poem lovely as __": Kilmer
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Poem made from quotes
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Poem name whose singular and plural forms are the same
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Poem of 17 syllables
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Poem of 1831
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Poem of 1847
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Poem of everyday life
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Poem of lament
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Poem of lamentation
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Poem of mourning
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Poem of remembrance
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Poem of rustic life
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Poem of the countryside
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Poem of the countryside (Var.)
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Poem of uneven couplets
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Poem often set to music
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Poem on a grand scale
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Poem on a grand theme
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Poem on the seige of Troy
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Poem part
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Poem, part 2
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Poem, part 3
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Poem, part 4
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Poem: Part III
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Poem: Part IV
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Poem parts
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Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest]
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Poem piece
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Poem pieces
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Poem portion
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Poem probably written at Stoke Poges churchyard
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Poem read in a Zen garden, perhaps
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Poem reader at the 2006 Olympics opening ceremony
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Poem referencing "the darker brother
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Poem section
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Poem segment
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Poem set in Mudville
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Poem set "in the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir
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Poem starter
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Poem telling of heroic deeds
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Poem that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!
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Poem that begins "The skies they were ashen and sober
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Poem that begins "'Twas brillig
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Poem that begins "You may talk o' gin and beer
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Poem that ends "I am the captain of my soul
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Poem that ends "This ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir
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Poem that ends with the death of Turnus
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Poem that ends with the funeral of Hector
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Poem that goes in circles?
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Poem that isn't worth much?
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Poem that sounds like a red boat
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Poem that tells of the Trojan Horse
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Poem title following "Gin a body meet a body
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Poem unit
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Poem where first letters of lines spell a word
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Poem whose first, third and seventh lines are identical