- - there's no money in such poetry it would seem
- - Carl Sandburg's specialty.
- - The work of Carl Sandburg.
- - Carl Sandburg's forte.
- - Poet's output
- - Trait of Walt Whitman's writing (In this clue's answer, unscramble letters 4-9)
- - Poetry lacking rhyme or regular rhythm
- - give away lines
- - giveaway lines?
- - it may lack rhyme or meter
- - Frost said writing this was like "playing tennis without a net"
- - Poetic style produces great excitement round about Home Counties
- - Veers, perhaps, into unrestrained lines?
- - Priceless volume with Irish poetry
- - Unrhymed poetry
- - Like playing tennis with the net down, to Robert Frost
- - Poetry with no set meter
- - Whitman genre
- - Unrhymed poesy
- - Imagists employ it
- - It has irregular meter
- - Style of writing.
- - Type of poetry
- - Type of writing
- - ... poetry
- - the poet obviously can't make a living out of it
- - Poetry without rhyming or metrical structure
- - on the house, gratis, comped, etc.
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