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Poet who wrote "Don't send a poet to London
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Poet who wrote "For the Time Being
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Poet who wrote "For the Time Being" and "Another Time
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Poet who wrote "Hair"?
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Poet who wrote "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter
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Poet who wrote "I have executed a memorial longer lasting than bronze
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Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal
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Poet who wrote "In dreams begins responsibility
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Poet who wrote "In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost
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Poet who wrote "In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo
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Poet who wrote "Let us not speak of them, but look, and pass on
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Poet who wrote of Beatrice
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Poet who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
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Poet who wrote "Pinkle Purr" and "Binker
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Poet who wrote "Rose Aylmer
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Poet who wrote "She walks in beauty, like the night
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Poet who wrote "Stories of God
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Poet who wrote "The Blessed Damozel
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Poet who wrote "The Highwayman
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Poet who wrote "The Holy Fair
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Poet who wrote "The Kiss . . .
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Poet who wrote "The Sonnets to Orpheus
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Poet who wrote "They also serve who only stand and wait
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Poet who wrote "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper
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Poet who wrote To His Coy Mistress
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Poet who wrote "Tonight I can write the saddest lines
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Poet who wrote "Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
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Poet who wrote "You may shoot me with your words, / You may cut me with your eyes
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Poet who's the subject of Tom Stoppard's "The Invention of Love
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Poet whose classic work is hidden in this puzzle (see the circled squares of the completed the puzzle)
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Poet whose last words were "Of course [God] will forgive me; that's his business
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Poet whose last work was "Thank You, Fog
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Poet whose muse was Maud Gonne
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Poet whose name is two opposites in a row
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Poet whose pen name was Webster Ford
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Poet whose work inspired "Cats
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Poet whose work was read in "Four Weddings and a Funeral
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Poet whose works were set to music by Schumann, Strauss and Brahms
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Poet Wilcox
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Poet William __ Bryant
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Poet William Butler ________
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Poet William ___ Carman
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Poet William Rose ___
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Poet with a "fanatic's heart
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Poet with a role in "Roots
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Poet with a seemingly self-contradictory name
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Poet with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame
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Poet with the ability to charm even the most aloof?
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Poet with the longtime NPR program "A Word in Your Ear
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Poet ___ Woodworth Reese
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Poet Wylie
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Poet Wystan Hugh
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Poetaster's activity
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Poetaster's output
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Poetaster's product
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Poet/biographer Sandburg
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Poet/critic John
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Poet/dramatist Federico García ___
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Poet/dramatist Hughes
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Poetess Doolittle et al.
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Poetess, familiarly
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Poetess Millay.
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Poet/essayist who wrote "To be great is to be misunderstood
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Poetic adjective
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Poetic adverb
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Poetic adverbs
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Poetic adverh
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Poetic Allan Poe
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Poetic "always
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Poetic A.M.
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Poetic American siblings
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Poetic A.M.'s
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Poetic Angelou
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Poetic animals
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Poetic atmosphere?
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Poetic beat for Keats
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Poetic beats
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Poetic 'before'
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Poetic "black
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Poetic blacks
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Poetic blue
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Poetic boxer
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Poetic boxing champ
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Poetic break: Var.
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Poetic breaks
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Poetic brothers' name
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Poetic Burns
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Poetic Carman
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Poetic cattle
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Poetic cave
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Poetic Champions Compose" song "___ Get Healed?
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Poetic chapter
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Poetic chapter for Ezra Pound
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Poetic coda
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Poetic collection
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Poetic color
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Poetic colors
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Poetic conjunction
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Poetic contraction
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Poetic counterpart to morn
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Poetic country name
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Poetic cows
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Poetic customs?
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Poetic da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM, e.g.
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Poetic dark hue
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Poetic dark period
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Poetic darkness
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Poetic dawn
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Poetic dawns
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Poetic day before.
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Poetic day starter
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Poetic daybreak
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Poetic daybreaks
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Poetic day's end
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Poetic descriptor
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Poetic device
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Poetic Dickinson
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Poetic direction
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Poetic division
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Poetic Dove
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Poetic dusk
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Poetic dusks
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Poetic Emily
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Poetic ending
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Poetic ending with how
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Poetic England
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Poetic "enough.
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Poetic environs
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Poetic "eternally
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Poetic even
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Poetic evening
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Poetic ever
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Poetic everlasting
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Poetic family
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Poetic feature
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Poetic feet
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Poetic fighter
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Poetic figure of interconnection in a Douglas Hofstadter book ti ... hey wait, I'm shiny, heavy lingerie!?
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Poetic figure of speech
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Poetic foot
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Poetic foot or verse
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Poetic form
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Poetic form inspired by nature
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Poetic form used by Chaucer
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Poetic form used by Chaucer — ochre poultice (anag)
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Poetic form used by Horace
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Poetic forms
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Poetic future time
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Poetic genre of Matsuo Basho