- - Dull way to provide medical person with a listener
- - Sad to be partly hand-reared
- - Dismal, to a poet
- - Gloomy, to bards
- - Depressing, to Donne
- - Dull daughter to bring up
- - Gloomy, to Keats
- - Dismal, to poets
- - Dismal, poetically
- - Expensive to cross river -- and gloomy
- - Dismal (literary)
- - Dismal, to a bard
- - Melancholy, to Keats
- - Gloomy, to poets
- - Gloomy, to the Bard
- - Gloomy, to a poet
- - Bleak, to a bard
- - Bleak, to Blake
- - Dismal, to Donne
- - Gloomy, to a bard
- - Gloomy, to Shakespeare
- - Bleak, to Keats
- - Cheerless, to the bard
- - Dismal, in poetry
- - Dull and dismal, to Donne
- - Like the November sky, to Scott
- - Dismal, old-style
- - Gloomy, to Goldsmith
- - Melancholy, to Milton
- - Dismal, to Dylan
- - Dismal, to Keats
- - Cheerless, to Keats
- - Melancholy, to poets
- - Doleful, to poets
- - Dismal, in verse.
- - Cheerless, to poets
- - Dismal
- - Routine attention by doctor
- - Medical man with listener one finds very dull
- - Dull, bleak, depressing
- - down and behind, cheerless
- - Colourless doctor gains a listener
- - Dull 500 behind
- - Gloomy number get behind
- - gloomy, in odes
- - it's gloomy when five hundred get back
- - Poetic word for gloom and sorrow
- - Like overcast skies
- - Dull, depressing
- - Unfinished flat is cheerless, as the writers see it
- - John Keats's "In ...... nighted December"
- - Dull, bleak
- - Cheerless love welcoming Republican
- - 'November's sky is chill and ......': Scott
- - Gloomy opening of dead end
- - Gloomy, in verse
- - Gloomy, poetically
- - Dull terror with Republican replacing last Democrat
- - Gloomy person at surgery perhaps needing attention
- - Bleak, in verse
- - Depressing, in odes
- - Gloomy, in poetry
- - Bard's "bleak"
- - Cheerless (literary)
- - "November's sky is chill and ......": Sir Walter Scott
- - Gloominess
- - "How pallid, chill and ......!": Keats
- - "In ....-nighted December . . .": Keats
- - Dull, in poetry
- - "...... Winter fills the naked skies": Shelley
- - Gloomy, literarily
- - Bleak, in poetry
- - "In a ......-nighted December ...": Keats
- - Literary gloom
- - Depressing, in literature
- - "... down the vast edges ...... ...": Arnold
- - "The House of Dies ......" (Virginia Hamilton Edgar-winning mystery)
- - Poetically gloomy
- - Poetically grim
- - Bleak, in poems
- - Sorrowful, poetically
- - Drab, in poems
- - Sorrowful, in poems
- - Drab, in poetry.
- - Gloomy: Poet.
- - Melancholy: Poet.
- - Cheerless: Poet.
- - Poetically doleful.
- - Gloomy and tiresome.
- - Lacking cheer, poetically
- - Gloomy, in Brit Lit
- - Sad poet
- - Melancholic
- - Doleful
- - Depressed in spirits.
- - Cheerless
- - Dark and gloomy
- - Grim
- - Sad
- - Melancholy
- - Gloom
- - Bleak
- - Sombre
- - Gloomy
- - Dull doctor starts early
- - dull day with parent
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