Answer: neer

AnswerCrossword Clue
NEERNot once, for poets
NEERWhen hell freezes over, in verse
NEERNot at any time, in verse
NEER"Oh, thou did'st then .. love so heartily": Shak.
NEER"When pigs flyeth!"
NEERPoet's adverb
NEER"What, will these hands .. be clean?": Lady Macbeth
NEER"Would thou hadst ... been born" ("Othello")
NEERBeginning to do-well?
NEER"...would thou hadst ... been born" ("Othello")
NEER"Faint heart ... won fair lady"
NEER"What oft was thought but .. so well express'd": Pope
NEERNot at all for Tennyson or Wordsworth
NEERNot once, poetically
NEERAt no time, in poetry
NEERAlway's antonym
NEERPoetic opposite of always
NEERLiterary adverb
NEER"A woman is a foreign land ... a man will ... quite understand" (Coventry Patmore)
NEERBard's contraction
NEER...-do-well (good for nothing)
NEER".. the twain shall meet"
NEERPoetic contraction
NEER...-do-well
NEER....-do-well
NEER"... the twain shall meet"
NEER...-do-well (slacker)
NEER..-do-well
NEEROpposite of alway
NEERAt no time, to a bard
NEERPoetic negative
NEERNot e'en once
NEER"For I ... saw true beauty till this night": Romeo
NEERAt no time, in rhyme
NEER... -do-well
NEER.. -do-well
NEERStart to do well?
NEERAt no time, in verse
NEERAt no time, poetically
NEERLess than seldom, poetically