➠ OFT - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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oft
  • - How fate loses every other one frequently
  • - Many a time to poets
  • - Many a time, to a poet
  • - Poetic word for frequently
  • - Poetic opposite of rarely
  • - frequently short of turkish capital
  • - poet's "many times"
  • - "for the apparel .... proclaims the man": polonius
  • - Golf GTI shedding the odd bits frequently
  • - Many times, to a poet
  • - Many times (arch)
  • - "The ...-Repeated Dream" by Robert Frost
  • - Frequently, in old times
  • - Adverb for poets
  • - Many times, to Keats
  • - Many times, poetically
  • - "...... in the stilly night"
  • - Often, for short
  • - Many times, to bards
  • - Many times, briefly
  • - Many a time, in verse
  • - Habitually, for short
  • - Frequently, in old literature
  • - Frequently, for Frost
  • - Time and again, to poets
  • - Thomas Moore poem "...... in the Stilly Night"
  • - Poet's word for frequently
  • - Opposite of seld
  • - Often, to Old English lyricist
  • - Moore's "...... in the Stilly Night"
  • - Many times: Poet.
  • - Many times, to poets
  • - Many times, to Browning
  • - Many a time, to Tennyson
  • - Frost's "The ......-Repeated Dream"
  • - Frequently, to St. Francis of Assisi
  • - Frequently, to an Old English lyricist
  • - Frequently, for short
  • - A lot of the time, in poetry
  • - "So ...... have I invoked thee for my Muse": Shak.
  • - "So ...... have I invoked thee ...": Shak.
  • - "How ......times I repine for the days of the old" Dylan
  • - "How ...... is the candle of the wicked put out!": Job 21:17
  • - "How ...... Has the Banshee Cried" (Thomas Moore poem)
  • - ". . . apparel .... proclaims the man": "Hamlet"
  • - ".......... I had heard of Lucy Gray": Wordsworth
  • - "...... in the Stilly Night" (Thomas Moore poem)
  • - "...... in the Stilly Night" (Thomas Moore lyric)
  • - "...... in the Stilly Night," T. Moore poem
  • - "For loan .... loses both itself and friend": Shak.
  • - Many times
  • - "For ..., when on my couch I lie" (Wordsworth)
  • - Frequently, way old
  • - Time and again, to Yeats
  • - Many a time
  • - With regularity, to poets of long ago
  • - Many times o'er
  • - Frequently, to poets of old
  • - All the time, long ago
  • - Time and again, to a bard
  • - Most of the time, long ago
  • - A lot of times, to poets
  • - 'The good is .... interred with their bones': 'Julius Caesar'
  • - A lot of old poems
  • - All the time, in odes
  • - Many times, in verse
  • - Frequently, old-style
  • - Many times, in poems
  • - 'The good is .... interred with their bones': Antony
  • - With regularity, to a poet of old
  • - Old-style "frequently"
  • - Frequently (arch)
  • - far from ne'er
  • - ...-repeated
  • - frequently it gets a bit softer
  • - Often; frequently
  • - frequently expressed briefly in poetry
  • - frequently found in verse?
  • - a lot, poetically
  • - Oer and oer
  • - Frequently, a duck has small feet
  • - short measure to ring, frequently
  • - With regularity, in 1721
  • - frequently no feet?
  • - Commonly, quaintly
  • - Poetically frequent
  • - frequently found in a sonnet?
  • - Less than 19 in a verse, perhaps
  • - a lot, to auden
  • - Frequently, in 1728
  • - Not seldom, poetically
  • - Frequent, to Keats
  • - again and again, in verse
  • - frequently used by poets
  • - Frequently rip off profit
  • - over and over, in odes
  • - Frequently removed from rooftop
  • - it's frequently poetical
  • - What's frequently used by poets?
  • - Regularly, in verse
  • - "Frequently" in yesteryear poems
  • - poetic "frequently"
  • - frequently, in odes
  • - "who has deceiv'd thee as .... as thy self": franklin
  • - it's frequently curtailed
  • - frequently have nothing to measure
  • - Frequently, to Keats
  • - Repeatedly, quaintly
  • - Frequently, to Byron
  • - Not seld
  • - In many cases, to a poet
  • - Frequently, in poesy
  • - Frequently (poetic)
  • - Regularly, in poems
  • - Frequent, in poetry
  • - A lot, to a bard
  • - With regularity, to Whitman
  • - Repeatedly, to a bard
  • - Regularly, in poetry
  • - Often, poetically
  • - More than sometimes, in poetry
  • - It's frequently in verse
  • - Frequently, to Shelley
  • - Frequently, quaintly
  • - Frequent, in verse
  • - Commonly, once
  • - Almost alway
  • - "What ...... was thought . . . ": Pope
  • - With regularity, in poetry
  • - With regularity, in odes
  • - Unseldom
  • - Repeatedly: poet.
  • - Repeatedly, to Milton
  • - Repeatedly, in verse
  • - Repeatedly, in rhyme
  • - Repeatedly, in poems
  • - Regularly, to a rhymester
  • - Regularly, to a poet
  • - Recurrently, to Donne
  • - Periodically, poetically
  • - Often, to Standish O'Grady
  • - Not infrequent, in poems
  • - More than occasionally, to a bard
  • - It's common in poetry
  • - Habitually, to Hardy
  • - Frequently: Poet.
  • - Frequently, to Poe
  • - Frequently, to Freneau
  • - Frequently, to FitzGerald
  • - Frequently, literarily
  • - Frequently, in romantic poetry
  • - Frequently, in brief
  • - Frequently, briefly
  • - Frequently, archaically
  • - Far from seldom, to Shakespeare
  • - Commonly, to Coleridge
  • - Again and again, in poesy
  • - A lot, to Shakespeare
  • - A lot, in verse
  • - (Poetically) frequently
  • - (In poetry) frequently
  • - "Thy friendship .... has made my heart to ache": Blake
  • - "Our remedies .... in ourselves do lie": "All's Well That Ends Well"
  • - 'Twixt ne'er and e'er
  • - Poet's word
  • - Poetic word
  • - Normally
  • - Regularly
  • - Poet's "frequently"
  • - Frequently, to a poet
  • - Frequently, to Browning and others
  • - Bard's 'frequently'
  • - O'er and o'er again
  • - Frequently, in poems
  • - Frequently, in verse
  • - Frequently, before a hyphen
  • - Frequently, to a bard
  • - Frequently found in poetry?
  • - ......-forgotten
  • - Poet's adverb
  • - Frequently, poetically
  • - O'er and o'er
  • - Like a comfy pillow
  • - Frequently, to poets
  • - Frequently, in rhyme
  • - Frequently, to Shakespeare
  • - Frequently, in poetry
  • - What's frequently found in poetry?
  • - Frequent, poetically
  • - Shakespearean 'frequently'
  • - Literary adverb
  • - Much, hyphened
  • - Frequently, to bards
  • - Poetic frequency
  • - Quite a bit, to bards
  • - Frequently, to Frost
  • - Happening a lot, cut
  • - Quite a bit, in verse
  • - Frequently, once
  • - Commonly
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