- - Funeral poem often invoked in black metal song titles
- - "State of Mind" Dutch power metal band
- - "Forbidden Fruit" Dutch metalers
- - Requiem in a cathedral, say
- - Poem for the dead
- - poem written, for example, in a cambridgeshire city
- - Thoughtful poem
- - A song of mourning
- - Lament unknown by the Spanish, for example
- - Poem expressing sorrow for someone who has died
- - Solemn poem with glee somehow unknown?
- - sombre song
- - Song of lamentation, say, in cathedral
- - a lament, perhaps, in a cathedral
- - poem by a noted member, a yankee
- - eastern member with unknown lament
- - Poem that is a lament for the dead
- - Poem in reflective mood
- - Lament life's end, and the end of masterly, welcoming supporter
- - Poem of lament (anagram of "geley")
- - "Hillbilly ..." (2020 Glenn Close movie)
- - Member in centre shortly producing lament
- - eastern member with unknown song of mourning
- - The Spanish, for example, start to yawn at poem
- - sombre song for one gaining entry to cathedral city
- - ocean vuong's "toy boat" or allen ginsberg's "kaddish"
- - Poem from English stage, "Journey's End"
- - Kind of poem 'written in a country churchyard' by Thomas Gray
- - glee ruined my end lament
- - See about, say, dedicated lines
- - Lament for one buried in cathedral
- - "when lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd," e.g.
- - Funeral poem
- - Poem in English on ending of slavery
- - Sad poem written for a departed soul
- - Plaintive poem or lament
- - A poem written in sadness or while mourning
- - gray's churchyard poem
- - Gray piece
- - Whitman work
- - Gray work
- - Gray poem
- - Shelley's "Adonais," for one
- - Milton's "Lycidas," for one
- - Thomas Gray wrote a famous one
- - Thomas Gray specialty
- - Thomas Gray piece
- - T. Gray opus
- - Spenser's "Astrophel," for one
- - Sorrowful reading
- - Shelley's "Adonais" is one
- - Sad or reflective poem
- - Poetic lament (in a country churchyard?)
- - Poem lamenting the dead
- - Poem for the dear departed
- - Pensive verse
- - Pensive poem, such as "Adonais"
- - Notable Gray work
- - Kaddish
- - Gray's greatest
- - Gray's claim to fame
- - Gray's churchyard opus
- - Gray's brought him praise
- - Gray's "churchyard" poem, e.g.
- - Gray's ......
- - Donne creation
- - Churchyard piece
- - Cemetery sermon
- - 2008 Kingsley-Cruz drama
- - "In Memoriam," e.g.
- - "Adonais" is one
- - "...... Written in a Country Churchyard"
- - '96 Amorphis album
- - Melancholy piece
- - Lament in Theatre back stage for company closing
- - Somber poem
- - Lines recited for instance in cathedral
- - Lamenting poem
- - Note on Yankee funeral song
- - Sorrowful stanzas
- - In cathedral say lines recited
- - Whitman's 'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd,' e.g
- - Verse of lament
- - Somber verse
- - Thomas Gray claim to fame
- - Plaintive poem
- - Note Yankee pens on funeral song
- - Formal lament
- - Poem of loss
- - John Milton's "Lycidas" is one
- - Mournful poem
- - Poem for the departed
- - Sorrowful poem
- - Thomas Gray's "...... Written in a Country Churchyard"
- - Mournful poem, a lament for the dead
- - *Gray wrote one in a country churchyard
- - Verse recited for instance in cathedral city
- - Poem describing loss
- - Sad poem
- - Lyrical lament
- - Sad verse
- - 'Beowulf,' essentially
- - See hosts for one poem
- - Pensive poem
- - Lines recited, say, in cathedral
- - Poem of mourning
- - Lamenting song
- - Melancholy poem
- - Pensive piece of poetry
- - John Donne work
- - Funeral tune
- - Poem for example written in cathedral city
- - Mourner's poem
- - Place in Dublin frames, for example, lamentable reading
- - "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," for one
- - Reflective writing
- - Shelley's 'Adonais,' e.g
- - Whitman's 'O Captain! My Captain!,' e.g
- - Lines of grief?
- - Eliot first on stage for last whiskey - it's lamentable to hear it
- - Poem of remembrance
- - Poetic lamentation
- - Not a very cheery poem
- - Nostalgic work
- - Lamenting verse
- - Lament in verse
- - Poem of lamentation
- - Words of passing interest?
- - Poem for the dearly departed
- - Ovid genre
- - Melancholy composition
- - As I Lay Dying song of lament?
- - Ode's counterpart
- - Funereal composition
- - As I Lay Dying song about a mournful poem?
- - Nostalgic poem
- - Lamentation lines
- - Donne work
- - Memorial tribute in verse
- - Doleful poem
- - Milton's "Lycidas," e.g.
- - Melancholy verse
- - Cemetery poem
- - Thomas Gray work
- - Poem of lament
- - Poetry piece
- - Dirge
- - Words of farewell
- - Passing comments?
- - Formal farewell
- - Poetic lament
- - Lamentation
- - Passing lines
- - Dead lines?
- - Mournful work
- - Gray matter
- - Somber song
- - Sad song
- - Mournful song
- - Sorrowful song
- - Funeral song
- - Song of lament
- - Song of mourning
- - Lament
- - Lament for the dead
- - Mourning song
- - Plaintive piece
- - Mournful piece
- - Song of sorrow
- - Grave words
- - Poetic tribute
- - Verse form
- - Gray lines
- - Type of poem.
- - Poem such as Gray wrote in a churchyard
- - Something poetic, for instance, in a cathedral city
- - J.D. Vance novel Hillbilly ..
- - Sorrowful and serious poem
- - Poem causing wild glee at the end of the day
- - novel, e.g. yellowface containing sombre poem
- - mournful verse
- - Poem in lament
- - glee dissipated by shelley's final poem of serious reflection
- - Written lament
- - Parting words
- - rude delegacy cad removed from funeral poem
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