is the night Keats
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TENDER" . . . ... is the night": Keats
TENDERLike the night, to Keats
OCOME".., dearest Emma! the rose is full blown": Keats
TENDERFitzgerald's "... Is the Night."
FAIN"Tender is the Night" songwriter
ASTHEDAY" . . . but the night is as clear ..."
TOLOWER"When the night is beginning ...": Longfellow
DIVERDick of "Tender Is the Night"
NICOLEWoman in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night"
NICOLEWife in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night"
RIVIERA"Tender Is the Night" locale, with "the"
OUR"It is the night of ... dear Savior's birth"
KEATSSource of the title "Tender Is the Night"
LAND"When the night has come, and the ... is dark"
nighttidethe time during which it is night also NIGHTTIME
nighttimethe time during which it is night also NIGHTTIDE
nighttidesNIGHTTIDE, the time during which it is night also NIGHTTIME
nighttimesNIGHTTIME, the time during which it is night also NIGHTTIDE
MYFOOLISHHEART1950 hit that begins "The night is like a lovely tune"
LONELIEST"One is the ... number that you'll ever do" (Three Dog Night lyric)
birthnightthe night in which a person is born; the anniversary of that night in succeeding years
moonshinera person engaged in illicit distilling, so called because the work is largely done at night
hemeralopiathe condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
moonshinersMOONSHINER, a person engaged in illicit distilling, so called because the work is largely done at night
birthnightsBIRTHNIGHT, the night in which a person is born; the anniversary of that night in succeeding years
hemeralopiasHEMERALOPIA, the condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
theed as a function word before nouns that designate natural phenomena or points of the compass the night is cold
nyctalops(Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition
nyctalopesNYCTALOPS, (Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition
skylikethe apparently dome-shaped expanse extending upwards from the horizon that is characteristically blue or grey during the day, red in the evening, and black at night
gegenscheinA patch of very faint nebulous light sometimes seen in the night sky opposite the position of the sun. It is thought to be the image of the sun reflected from gas and dust outside the atmosphere