- - Able was I .... I saw Elba (palindrome)
- - "Prior to" for William Wordsworth
- - Formerly, to an old poet
- - Palindrome in stanzas
- - before, in classic palindromes
- - Earlier, to a poet
- - Palindrome meaning "before", like in old poems
- - palindrome in an ode
- - Poetic literary term for "before"
- - Prior to, to Keats, for one
- - Synonym for afore
- - preposition for poor richard
- - Poet's prior
- - "Able was I ... I saw Elba" (famous palindrome)
- - Prior, to a poet
- - Homophone for air
- - Poet's word for before
- - Prior to, to a poet
- - Homophone for heir
- - Prior, to poets
- - Poet's palindrome
- - Palindrome for poets
- - Before, in palindromes
- - Poet's palindromic preposition
- - Palindrome word
- - Before, for poets
- - "Before" to poets of old
- - Word between I's in a famous palindrome
- - Poet's palindromic "before"
- - Poet Prior's "prior"
- - Before, for a bard
- - Word between I's in a palindrome
- - Prepositional palindrome
- - Poetic word for "before"
- - Before, in days gone by
- - Palindromic word meaning "before"
- - Not hot here before
- - Poetic "before" that's a homophone of "air"
- - "Maid of Athens, ... we part" by Lord Byron
- - ahead of, to bards
- - "Able was I ... I saw elba"
- - before the heir, say
- - "... ... he drove out of sight ..."
- - before the queen of england
- - it's earlier, either way
- - Before in time; earlier than
- - … ... he drove out of sight (A Visit From St. Nicholas)
- - "Before," to Sylvia Plath
- - ...... perez (skin-care brand)
- - We are giving out whiskey as before
- - Before it can go up as well as down
- - Before, in Shakespearean English
- - "maid of athens, ...... we part" (lord byron)
- - Long opening in poetry?
- - Before, in literature class
- - 'r Is in het Friese water roem te behalen
- - Bards before
- - "Before," in the 19th century
- - "before," but with half the letters and half the syllables
- - "Take heed, ... summer comes, or cuckoo-birds do sing": "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
- - before, before my time
- - "Service revolver" center?
- - "pluck the roses ...... they rot" (lincoln)
- - Before, back when
- - Earlier, in odes
- - long start, once
- - the bard's preposition
- - Before, in some odes
- - "... sleep comes down to soothe the weary eyes": Paul Laurence Dunbar
- - The old before in where?
- - "able was i ... "
- - prior to, in stanzas
- - "Before" hidden in Cinderella
- - before the melody one hears
- - Before, in old epics
- - Before in an old ode
- - "... ... I again behold my Romeo!": Juliet
- - Quaint lead-in to while
- - Before hidden in "where"
- - preposition in a sonnet
- - Bygone "before"
- - "meet me ...... the first cock crow" (shak.)
- - Before the real part
- - Before in classic sonnets
- - "Prior to," as used poetically
- - Prior to, in old style
- - poetic indicator of relative time
- - Before being in the red
- - Earlier than, in poetry
- - "Maid of Athens, ...... we part, give, oh, give me back my heart!": Byron
- - "Before" in poetic verse
- - "Air" homophone which means "before"
- - "...... you were born was beauty's summer dead": Shakespeare
- - "go you to juliet ...... you go to bed" (shakespeare)
- - A poetic way of saying "before"
- - Poetic form of "before"
- - wife and husband going where before?
- - Here, almost
- - "Before," in a poetic verse
- - Before, in some old-fashioned way
- - what may be before now?
- - prior to, in a poem
- - poor richard preposition
- - It may be before long
- - "Before," in archaic verses
- - Archaic "before" (rhymes with "air")
- - Before in classic poetry
- - Prior to, as said in poetry
- - "ended, ...... it begun" (dickinson)
- - Atmosph...
- - before, as shakespeare might say
- - Alternative of 'before' in old literature
- - "I kissed thee ... I kill'd thee": "Othello"
- - Scrub as taken out before
- - Old before in here?
- - Prior, in verse
- - "Before," in an old verse
- - Word used to refer to time in old english
- - Before, to Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- - Before, to the bard
- - Preposition in poetry
- - Before, in poesy
- - Palindromic "before"
- - Byron's "before"
- - Literary "before"
- - Before, to Browning
- - Palindromist's preposition
- - Two-way poetic preposition
- - Before, to Shakespeare
- - Before (poetic)
- - Palindromic conjunction
- - Before, to Keats
- - Before, to Burns
- - Versifier's "before"
- - Prior, to Prior
- - Palindromic word
- - ". . . ...... I saw Elba"
- - Before, to Shelley
- - Before, long ago
- - Sonnet preposition
- - Two-way preposition
- - Obsolete preposition
- - Before, in ballads
- - "Look ...... ye leap"
- - It sounds like "air"
- - Versifier's preposition
- - Obsolete palindromic preposition
- - It comes before long
- - Before, bard-style
- - Aforetime
- - Previously, in poems
- - Browning's before
- - Before, to a sonneteer
- - Before, in rhyme
- - Before, in old poems
- - Before of the past
- - Bard's "prior to"
- - "We'll teach you to drink deep ...... you depart": Hamlet
- - Sooner than, in poetry
- - Reference center?
- - Quaint "before"
- - Previous to, poetically
- - Previous to, in poesy
- - Old syllable meaning "before"
- - Ode preposition
- - Obsolete "before"
- - Lyrical preposition
- - Long intro?
- - Before, in an old syllable
- - Afore's poetic cousin
- - ". . . ...... he rode out of sight . . ."
- - Stanza writer's "before"
- - Sooner, in verse
- - Old word meaning "before"
- - Lyrical "before"
- - It may come before long
- - I-I connector of palindromic fame
- - Before, to Spenser
- - Before, to Hamlet
- - Before, in ballades
- - Before, in a sonnet
- - Before, formerly
- - Before, either way
- - Before, back and forth
- - "I kiss'd thee ...... I kill'd thee": Othello
- - Sooner than, in verse
- - Sonneteer's word
- - Shakespearean preposition
- - Rather than, in poetry
- - Prior to, in rhyme
- - Previously, in verse
- - Previously used by Shakespeare?
- - Preposition in old poetry
- - Palindromic preposition of old
- - Odist's preposition
- - Odist's "before"
- - Long lead-in
- - Long introduction?
- - It may appear before long
- - Frost's before
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