- - Twelfth word of "Silent Night"
- - Companion of hither and thither
- - Companion of hither
- - "...... light is not daylight, I know it": Shak.
- - Over there, of old
- - Partner of hither
- - '... the dew of .... high eastward hill': 'Hamlet'
- - O'er there
- - Like the virgin in "Silent Night"
- - "O Were My Love .... Lilac Fair": Burns
- - " ... o'er the dew of .... high eastward hill": Shak
- - "Who touches a hair of .... gray head ...": Whittier
- - "... the morn ... Walks o'er the dew of .... high eastward hill": "Hamlet"
- - "O nightingale, that on .... bloomy spray ...": Milton
- - Burns's "O Were My Love ...... Lilac Fair"
- - In the distance
- - Old word for that or those
- - "Round ... virgin mother..." ("Silent Night" lyrics)
- - That there, quaintly
- - Old-fashioned speak for farther away, over there
- - Over there to an old poet
- - "... light is not daylight...." (Juliet's quote)
- - That in Germany once?
- - Hither and ....; in many places
- - over there, way back when
- - Local that you'll find in frenzy online
- - Distant, but still visible
- - Distant, in "Silent Night"
- - Back to play on that
- - Over there, in poetic language
- - Hither and ... (hither and thither)
- - "Down in ... Forest" (Christmas carol)
- - Over there, in old English
- - "Round ... virgin ... " ("Silent Night" lyrics)
- - Distant, poetically
- - Farther
- - "Round ...... virgin, mother and child" ("Silent Night" lyric)
- - There, poetically
- - Hither's mate
- - Word from a pointer
- - There, to Shakespeare
- - There, in verse
- - Thataway, to Tennyson
- - Place for Cassius
- - Over there, to an odist
- - Over that way
- - Out there, to poets
- - More distant: Poet.
- - Memorable organist-composer
- - Hither's partner
- - HitherÂ's companion
- - Hither and ...... (in many directions)
- - Distant, to Lancelot
- - Afar
- - "Throw thine eye / On ...... young boy": "King John"
- - Somewhere out there
- - Over there: Poet.
- - Hither's counterpart
- - Way over there, quaintly
- - "That," a long time ago
- - Poetic direction
- - Hither and ......
- - Thither
- - Over there, in verse
- - That, in poetry
- - Bard's "over there"
- - Over there
- - Over there, back when
- - Hither partner
- - Hither's companion
- - Not hither
- - Poetic "thataway"
- - Over there, quaintly
- - Over there, to a bard
- - '.... light is not daylight': Juliet
- - Over there, old-style
- - That, old-style
- - Far from hither
- - Thataway
- - "Round ...... virgin ..."
- - Over there, to bards
- - Quaint directions word
- - Poetic "way out there"
- - That, quaintly
- - Thataway relative
- - It's other than hither
- - "Over there, Shakespeare"
- - Direction to which a pointer may point
- - Distant but within sight
- - Hither's opposite
- - Hither companion
- - Over there, in poetry
- - "Silent Night" adjective
- - That there
- - Poetic "over there"
- - Way over there
- - 'Seest thou ...... dreary plain ...': Milton
- - Partner for hither
- - Distant, quaintly
- - That one over there
- - Over there, to a poet
- - Far away
- - Distant, in verse
- - Over there, poetically
- - "... from .... far country blows": Housman
- - That way, to a Renaissance man
- - "Round ...... Virgin Mother ..."
- - Way out there, old-style
- - Farther away, quaintly
- - Quaint pointing word
- - Hardly hither
- - Over there, old-style and briefly
- - Alternative to "thither"
- - Not in this direction
- - Old-style over there
- - "Calm art thou as ...... sunset!": Shelley
- - "...... knight doth sit too melancholy": "Pericles"
- - Over there, to Milton
- - "Lo! in ...... brilliant window-niche ...": Poe
- - Way over there, poetically
- - Pointer's direction
- - Directional word
- - "Nightly she sings on ...... pomegranate-tree": Juliet
- - "Far in .... azure deeps": Longfellow
- - That over there
- - "... bring Him that .... soars on golden wing": Milton
- - Distant but just visible
- - Robert Burns's "...... Wild Mossy Mountains"
- - Not here
- - Out there
- - More distant
- - Way out there
- - Distant
- - 'There!'
- - far away, long ago!
- - Hither's go-with
- - old-fashioned word for 'that'
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