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  • What says the poet? (10)
  • Moliere is their poet. (10)
  • We vowed we preferred the poet. (10)
  • It was a boon to the comic poet. (10)
  • This is by the great English poet. (8)
  • One should be a poet to describe her. (10)
  • She was deeply a woman, dumbly a poet. (10)
  • The dear old poet, Agostino, praised me. (10)
  • Ashurst looked, and the poet in him moved. (8)
  • Chopin is the preëminent poet of the piano. (3)
  • That must be a natal gift in the Comic poet. (10)
  • She wrote of her poet and others immediately. (10)
  • Our beautiful noble English poet expresses it so. (10)
  • Poetic justice had been dealt to Diaper the poet. (10)
  • The poet finished his ode; he was cheered, of course. (10)
  • Zola was none the less, but all the more, a poet in this. (9)
  • I am not a poet and I cannot tell you what she seemed to me. (8)
  • He will fail, as I know, but what is that saying of the poet? (10)
  • Poet, novelist, essayist, dramatist, shall be ranked honourable in my Republic. (10)
  • A poet in love must be encouraged in both capacities, or neither. (4)
  • You see how dangerous it is to pay a poet handsomely beforehand. (14)
  • Emma looked at him, and perceived the poet swamped by the admirer. (10)
  • Poet has spied a wrinkle; the brush is for the rose in its season. (10)
  • A story is told of a poet who came to the metropolis with a completed epic. (16)
  • She knew most of the Odes and some of the Satires and Epistles of the poet. (10)
  • This was kindly, even seriously, considered by the poet, and gently rejected. (9)
  • Elegant in plainness, the classic poet would have said of her hair and dress. (10)
  • I confess he is a little wearisome with his old ruins, and his Dante, the poet. (10)
  • Mystical Lowell was, as every poet must be, but I do not think he liked mystery. (9)
  • His marriage was for love; his wife was a beauty; his friend was a sort of poet. (10)
  • I am told it is a trick with your, countrymen; and they have a poet who knew us! (10)
  • The poet, for instance, is a connoisseur of beauty: to the artist she is a model. (10)
  • A great painter would have reproduced it, a great poet have rendered the impression. (10)
  • She would have raised the poet to equal rank beside her had she possessed the power. (10)
  • I am sure I do not merely fancy the auroral light in a group of stories by another poet. (9)
  • He does not think your English ladies have heads: of us he is proud as a laurelled poet. (10)
  • But the humourist of high has an embrace of contrasts beyond the scope of the Comic poet. (10)
  • On that score, hear the words of the poet, a vain protest: Ye that nourish hopes of fame! (10)
  • This poet was Heinrich Heine, who dominated me longer than any one author that I have known. (9)
  • They sprang from my inmost bosom, addressed without forethought to that drawling mouthing poet. (10)
  • In truth, these should be severally apportioned to them, scholar and poet, as his own good thing. (10)
  • Admiring, even his poet owns, While noting his fine lyric tones, The last of him was heels in air! (10)
  • He often talked of commissioning a poet to compose verses about that wonderful coming day at Dipwell. (10)
  • It is thus, or somewhat so, when you have a poet, still better a scholar, attached to your household. (10)
  • The phenomenon of a new poet sends him back into an inquiry into the very realities of poetry itself. (14)
  • At first the poet is consoled by the serene beauty of the summer night, but his fears gain the upper hand. (3)
  • He wore a wide blue cloak, with a grace which hovered between that of an Italian poet and an early pirate. (2)
  • As the poet has said: After too strong a beam, Too bright a glory, We ask, Is this a dream Or magic story? (10)
  • I thought that he was affecting the poet, and in me he found a donnish affectation of the British sportsman. (2)
  • And no chef, no poet, and no tailor is so puffed up with creative vanity as your common bourgeois progenitor. (12)
  • I have known no man who loved poetry more generously and passionately; and I think he was above all things a poet. (9)
  • She struck a light to try her poet on the shelf of the elect of earth by her bed, and she read, and read flatness. (10)
  • I went into Boston to finish the winter of 1881-2, and from time to time I heard that the poet was failing in health. (9)
  • As the poet declareth in his scorn: Some doubt Eternity: from life begun, Has folly ceased within them, sire to son? (10)
  • No greater poet ever wrote in prose, nor any one who more closely brought the actual shapes of men and things before us. (8)
  • I agreed with my lamented friend, the late Robert Weeks, poet: Pursuit may be, it seems to me, Perfect without possession. (7)
  • The poet gave no sign of consciousness at the sound of a name which I had fondly begun to think might not be so all unknown. (9)
  • As for the essayist, the poet, the traveller, the popular scientist, they are nowhere in the competition for the favor of readers. (9)
  • But he had the artist soul and the poet heart, and no doubt he could take refuge in these from the cares that shadowed his visage. (9)
  • The lark reels up with it; the nightingale Sobs bleeding; the flowers nod; I could believe A poet, though he praised me to my face. (10)
  • The poet must use his emotions to pay his provision bills; he has no other means; society does not propose to pay his bills for him. (9)
  • Then again, he is beset with foes to right and left, of a character unknown to the tragic and the lyric poet, or even to philosophers. (10)
  • He has perceived the virtues of Peace, without the brother eye for the need of virtuousness to make good use of them and inspire the poet. (10)
  • He introduced me to the poet: a tall, spare figure in black of Quaker cut, with a keen, clean-shaven face, black hair, and vivid black eyes. (9)
  • There are plain reasons why the Comic poet is not a frequent apparition; and why the great Comic poet remains without a fellow. (10)
  • The stars were his companions; though he was no poet, having rather the fervid temper of the born swordsman, that expresses itself in physical ecstasies. (8)
  • Young Rhodes was left with scarce a feather; and what remained to him appeared a preposterous ornament for the decoration of a shivering and welted poet. (10)
  • By an ingenious alphabetical arrangement the editor displayed his letters from Y to A, the astronomer Young heading the list and the poet Aldrich closing it. (14)

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