- - Ageless, in verse
- - Forever: Poet.
- - Forever, poetically
- - Everlasting, in odes
- - Without end, in poetry
- - Endless, in verse
- - Endless, in poetry
- - Timeless, in verse
- - Everlasting, in old poetry (and the name of a Lotus concept car that, sadly for crossword constructors, will probably never exist)
- - Like God, in the olden days
- - Forever in the past?
- - Ageless, in an earlier age
- - Lasting forever, poetically
- - Unlimited, in verse
- - Everlasting, in poesy
- - Forever, to a bard
- - Endless, in poems
- - Perpetual, in poems
- - Ageless, in poesy
- - Unending, in poetry
- - Always, in old poetry
- - Perpetual, in poetry
- - Timeless, in olden times
- - Forever, archaically
- - Everlasting, back in the day
- - Perpetual, in poesy
- - Forever, to a poet
- - "But in them Nature's copy's not ....": "Macbeth"
- - Everlasting, in poetry
- - Unending, in verse
- - Always, in a poem
- - Forever, to Shelley
- - It's never-ending, in poetry
- - Perpetual, in verse
- - Ceaseless, in poetry
- - Forever, in verse
- - Forever, in poems
- - Forever, to Frost
- - Forever, old-style
- - Forever, formerly
- - Timeless, in poesy
- - Forever, in poesy
- - Forever, once
- - Without end, in poesy
- - For all time, in poesy
- - Forever: Poetic
- - Forever, in poetry
- - Always, in verse
- - Everlasting, poetically; NE tree (anag.)
- - Reader's place-marker
- - E'erlasting
- - Unending, to Shakespeare
- - Perpetual, poetically
- - Timeless, to Shakespeare
- - Endless, poetically
- - Ageless, ages ago
- - Ageless, to poets
- - Everlasting, to the bard
- - Everlasting, to a poet
- - "And wilt thou pledge me this for time ....?": Aeschylus
- - Everlasting, poetically
- - "Mars's armour, forg'd for proof .........": "Hamlet"
- - Timeless, old-style
- - Going on and on, once
- - Timeless, poetically
- - Everlasting, once upon a time
- - Ageless, to a poet
- - Without beginning or end, archaically
- - Perpetual, to Keats
- - Ageless, poetically
- - Ne'er-ending
- - Timeless, to a poet
- - Endless, to Shakespeare
- - "...a beauty fadeless and ......": James Russell Lowell
- - Perpetual, old-style
- - Perpetual, once
- - "Open thine eyes ......": Keats
- - Everlasting, old-style
- - Everlasting of old
- - Never-ending, old-style
- - Ageless, once
- - Everlasting, once
- - Everlasting to bards
- - Neverending, once
- - Nev'r-ending
- - Ev'rlasting
- - Unending, old style
- - Infinite time, to Chaucer
- - " . . . nature's copy's not ......": Shak.
- - Unchanging, long ago
- - Timeless, to Traherne
- - Poetic everlasting
- - Chaucer's infinite time
- - Everlasting: Poetic
- - Everlasting, to poets of the past
- - Always, to poets
- - Everlasting, formerly
- - Endless, to poets
- - Everlasting, long ago
- - Poets' ever
- - Always, to Keats
- - Always, poetically
- - Without end, to poets
- - Everlasting, to Shakespeare
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