- - Poet might catch them on return journey to New York with child
- - alfred —, author of the poems the lady of shalott and voices in the mist
- - The poet is a decade before the New York boy
- - figure to go to new york with a boy poet
- - Great Victorian poet
- - ". . . light brigade" poet
- - New sonnet about New York poet
- - Alfred, Lord ......, poet who succeeded William Wordsworth as Poet laureate in 1850
- - Poet with bad sonnet about New York
- - the charge of the light brigade
- - poet botched sonnet about the empire state
- - alfred, poet whose works include the charge of the light brigade
- - Poet's poor sonnet about New York
- - Misguided notes involving northern New York poet
- - Poet who wrote The Lady of Shalott
- - Give Sonny ten for the odd old poet
- - "Locksley Hall" poet
- - Alfred Lord ... Victorian poet
- - Poet's moving sonnet that is entertaining only occasionally
- - Poet Laureate from 1850 to 1892
- - 'Ulysses' poet
- - Victorian poet laureate
- - Poet's dreadful sonnet about New York
- - Lord who memorialised men in charge in 1854
- - Poet's rewritten sonnet about New York
- - English poet, 1809-92
- - Poet's cardinal sin, ultimately, snooping around
- - Poet Noyes regularly seen in some joint
- - Give sonny ten for the odd poet
- - 'Idylls of the King' poet
- - Wordsworth's successor as poet laureate
- - "Enoch Arden" poet
- - "Charge of the Light Brigade" poet
- - English poet laureate
- - "The Charge of the Light Brigade" poet
- - Author of "The Lotus Eaters"
- - "Morte d'Arthur" poet
- - "Break, Break, Break" poet
- - Onetime poet laureate
- - "Light Brigade" author
- - Laureate of 1850.
- - Poet laureate, 1850–92.
- - Author of "Locksley Hall."
- - Author of "Enoch Arden."
- - He wrote "The May Queen."
- - Victorian poet
- - English poet
- - poet composed sonnet about new york
- - "The Charge of the Light Brigade" poet Alfred
- - alfred, lord ..., british poet who was poet laureate under queen victoria
- - he could have composed a sonnet about new york
- - English laureate, 1850-92
- - Man who penned this puzzle's lines, born August 6, 1809
- - He wrote "Sweet and Low."
- - He wrote "In Memoriam."
- [ Edit ]
- [ Other definitions ]