Plaintive as a poem
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ELEGIACPlaintive, as a poem
ELEGYPlaintive poem
ATREE"A poem lovely as .."
ATREE". . . a poem lovely as ..."
INDITECompose, as a poem
RECITESTells, as a poem
ATREE"A poem lovely as ..."
INSPIREDBrilliant, as a poem
ATREE" . . . a poem lovely as ..."
RECITEPerform, as a poem
COPYRIGHTEDProtected, as a poem
INDITEPen, as a poem
ATREE". . . a poem lovely as .."
TREE"A poem lovely as a .."
ATREE"...a poem as lovely as ..."
ATREE. . . a poem lovely as .... : Kilmer
ATREE"A poem lovely as ...": Kilmer
ATREE"A poem lovely as a ...."
ATREE"A poem as lovely as ... . . . "
TREE"A poem lovely as a ..": Kilmer
inditesto compose or write, as a poem
inditeto compose or write, as a poem
inditerto compose or write, as a poem
inditedto compose or write, as a poem
INDITECompose, as a poem or a story
inditingto compose or write, as a poem
inditeto compose or write, as a poem.
OVERTONESRichness of suggestion, as in a poem.
ELEGYAs I Lay Dying song about a mournful poem?
TAMERLANE1827 poem written as a confession to a priest
TREE"I think that I shall never see - A poem lovely as a ..."
ABOKIDancing off the page - Pleasant as a Summer breeze - It's a short poem
sirventemedieval poem or song of heroic or satirical character, as composed by a troubadour
theotechnythe use of the gods as a primary moving force in a poem or play
theotechniesTHEOTECHNY, the use of the gods as a primary moving force in a poem or play
theotechnicrelating to theotechny, the use of the gods as primary moving force in a poem or play
inscapesThe unique inner nature of a person or object as shown in a work of art, esp. a poem
narrationrecital of events, esp. in chronological order, as the story narrated in a poem or the exposition in a drama
antimetathesisinversion of the members of an antithesis, as in Crabbe's 'A poem is a speaking picture; a picture, a mute poem'
antimetathesesANTIMETATHESIS, inversion of the members of an antithesis, as in Crabbe's 'A poem is a speaking picture; a picture, a mute poem'