- - "Truth is the child of Time; ...... she shall appear to vindicate thee": Kant
- - Shortly: Poet.
- - Soon: Poet.
- - Before much time: Poet.
- - Cockney's present wish soon given poetic form
- - Ache to join key troops in the near future
- - Soon see, appearing in a green confection
- - Soon (arch)
- - Soon (archaic)
- - Soon to be given new role in engineering
- - By and by, to a bard
- - Soon, in old poetry
- - Old-style "soon"
- - In the near future, poetically
- - Soon, in sonnets
- - Monarch to have ties of loyalty — executed soon
- - By and by, in days gone by
- - Soon, old-style
- - Soon, in poesy
- - "Give My Regards to Broadway" ending
- - End of a Cohan tune
- - Soon, to Spenser
- - By and by
- - Anon
- - Shortly
- - Soon, poetically
- - In the near future
- - Poetic "soon"
- - Shortly, in verse
- - Pretty soon
- - '...... soon?'
- - Melody on radio extended by and by
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