- - Item of poetry allowed after masterstroke
- - a brilliant stroke allowed in poetry?
- - Rebellion allowed to make two-lined verse
- - Left in car, finally digest a little verse
- - two lines
- - Overthrow permitted for two
- - Two successive lines of verse
- - "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum," e.g.
- - Two rhyming lines
- - Husband and wife perhaps with time for bit of poetry
- - Two lines of verse
- - Lovers with little time for piece of poetry
- - Pair of poetic lines
- - Two of a kind
- - Pair of rhymed lines
- - Part of a stanza
- - Heroic piece of writing
- - Two rhyming lines of verse
- - short rhyme upheld by colet
- - After hostile takeover, call for better service lines
- - Great success to allow some poetry
- - One may be heroic
- - Sonnet finish
- - Pair's masterstroke with lease
- - Rhyming pair
- - Stunning success allowed in verse
- - Pair having time to produce rhyme
- - Poetic pair
- - 'Men seldom make passes / At girls who wear glasses,' e.g
- - Pope piece
- - Terse verse
- - Ten-footer in Shakespeare?
- - Sonnet component
- - Sonnet ender
- - Pope's favorite verse form.
- - Poetry item with myths at the core
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