- - poets, preciously
- - Poets start to drink in pubs
- - Poets start drinking in pubs
- - Poets of yore
- - Medieval poets
- - Old poets
- - Great poets of old
- - Minstrel poets
- - Lyric poets, like Shakespeare
- - Poets of old
- - Poets on heroic themes
- - Celtic poets
- - Lyric poets
- - Poets.
- - Ancient Celtic poets
- - drab return by school writers
- - skilled magicians and musicians in d&d
- - Rhymesters of yore
- - Poetic performers
- - Meter users
- - Burns and Shakespeare
- - Epic singers
- - Rhymesters
- - Medieval entertainers
- - Meter men
- - Burns and Cowper
- - Frost and such
- - Traveling musicians of old
- - Quaint taletellers
- - Bygone tale tellers
- - Troubadours of yore
- - Shakespeare, et al.
- - Sonneteers
- - Epic tale tellers
- - Celtic singers
- - Troubadours
- - Ancient reciters of poetry
- - Parnassians
- - Singers of songs.
- - Minstrels.
- - Sweet singers.
- - Covers with bacon strips.
- - They work with feet and meters
- - Versifiers
- - Foot specialists?
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