- - brown bird well known for its musical song
- - Songbird to spend dark hours in blast
- - A bird from Florence?
- - the bird presumably had something to sing about in the morning
- - Bird near can with good beer
- - "Ode to a ...", John Keats's poem on a bird, as he explored transience and mortality
- - bird unpopular with sailors?
- - Bird — famous nurse
- - Genial disposition needed to follow nocturnal bird
- - Bird which sings in the dark
- - Nocturnal songbird
- - Nocturnal singer
- - *Nocturnal songster
- - Bird ....
- - keats' almost sensational feeling about a subject of one of his odes
- - Songbird, black, in wind
- - The European songbird Luscinia megarhynchos
- - Melodious songbird
- - Cool wind after dark in Florence, say
- - "There were angels dining at the Ritz and a ... sang in Berkeley Square"
- - singer in darkness during storm
- - Berkeley Square serenader
- - Florence ..., English social reformer who is considered the founder of modern nursing
- - The Lady with the Lamp, d. 1910
- - Statistician Florence
- - Noted songbird
- - Berkeley Square songbird
- - Word for Jenny Lind
- - Keats' inspiration.
- - Subject of Keats ode.
- - See 21
- - Songbird
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