- - Very little language in a short Bible extract?
- - Metrical writing in poetry
- - poem in clever sermon
- - The 16 of John 3:16
- - Unrhymed poetry, usually in iambic pentameter
- - Part of a song that's not the chorus
- - One might lead in to a bridge
- - "Jesus wept" is the shortest one in many Bibles
- - The work of Mr Kipling / Was nigh severe when tippling
- - "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-......"
- - Reluctant to forget a short bit of the Bible
- - One of 1,288 in the book of Numbers
- - 2:1, e.g., in the Bible
- - Not the chorus
- - "Jesus wept" is the shortest one in the Bible
- - Numbered thing in the Bible
- - Lines introducing the chorus
- - The 16 in John 3:16
- - Esther 8:9 is the longest one in the Bible
- - The "16" in "3:16"
- - The "35" in John 11:35
- - some of the lovers expound it
- - poetry of the silver sea
- - The theme of this creation, in clever sequestration
- - Section of lyrics
- - Five Gaelic lines of poetry
- - Some lovers enjoy poetry
- - Part of a Quran chapter
- - Writing from overseas
- - serve up some poetry
- - Five Irish poems
- - Non-chorus part of a song
- - ...to make these lines!
- - written passage
- - Virgil's first language: poetry
- - poetry book section
- - Poetry from overseas
- - one may lead into a chorus
- - exodus excerpt
- - conversed about poetry
- - Angelou output
- - Poet's lines (anagram of "serve")
- - line of metre
- - Bible division
- - This might be light
- - This may be blank
- - Stave unit
- - Sonnet segment
- - Something done by Donne
- - Quote chapter and ......
- - Partner of chapter
- - Nash's long suit
- - Metrical writing
- - Merrill's milieu
- - It usually precedes a song's chorus
- - Frost forte
- - Free or blank
- - Free ...... (kind of poetry that doesn't have to rhyme)
- - Forte of William Meredith
- - Familiarize oneself with
- - Donne's forte
- - Doggerel for one
- - Ditty division
- - Biblical sentence
- - Berryman product
- - Limerick
- - Pindar output
- - Bible passage
- - Song division
- - Biblical division
- - Bible bit
- - River Severn's poetry
- - Work with a meter
- - Song section
- - Part of a biblical citation
- - Biblical excerpt
- - Lover sensitively penning poetry
- - Part of an ode
- - Numbered biblical passage
- - Poetry selection
- - Reluctant to miss opening a poet's work
- - Some takeover sensitive to Limerick
- - Suffix with Potter or Trek
- - Section of poem
- - Chapter's counterpart
- - Bit of Blake
- - Haiku or limerick
- - Scripture part
- - Chapter partner
- - Ogden Nash's forte
- - Bible excerpt
- - Section of a poem
- - Ogden Nash creation
- - Bible unit
- - Biblical passage
- - Part of a lyric
- - Chapter's companion
- - Bible quote
- - Chorus complementer
- - Bible makeup
- - Lines from overseas
- - Nash creation
- - Biblical unit
- - Chapter part
- - Sonnets and odes
- - Bard's medium
- - Minister's reading
- - Frost product
- - Feature of many a greeting card
- - Wordsworth writings
- - Poet's penchant
- - It may be metered
- - Ogden Nash's long suit
- - Chapter's partner
- - Chorus counterpart
- - Old Burma-Shave ad, e.g.
- - Chorus preceder
- - Nash's medium
- - Chorus complement
- - Limerick or sonnet
- - Guest work
- - Poet's production
- - Work by Whitman
- - Browning meat and potatoes?
- - Nash output
- - Lines from Lowell
- - Nash forte
- - Genesis 1:1, for one
- - Poet's output
- - Stanza
- - Poem part.
- - Piece of music
- - Song part
- - Part of a song.
- - Poet's forte.
- - Something to sing
- - Piece of poetry
- - Bit of poetry
- - Stave
- - Limerick, for one
- - Haiku, for one
- - Rhyme
- - Burns writing
- - Greeting card feature
- - Poet's creation
- - Limerick, e.g
- - Sonnet, e.g
- - Rhythmic writing
- - Haiku, e.g
- - Ogden Nash specialty
- - ... Talk
- - ... poetry
- - Poem
- - Frost bit?
- - Sonnets and such
- - Frost lines?
- - Bard's creation.
- - Part of a poem.
- - Dickinson output
- - Limericks and such
- - Pound output
- - Ode
- - Poems
- - ...... school
- - poem excerpt
- - conversed about poesy
- - Chapter and ....
- - It may be free
- - bit of writing from overseas
- - conversed about some poetry
- - Part of a pop song
- - word that follows 'free' or 'bible'
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