119 clues for "ERE":
- ...___ he drove out of sight...
- "___ I saw Elba ..."
- "Able was I ___ . . . "
- "... ___ he rode out of sight"
- "Maid of Athens, ___ we part ...": Byron
- ...was I ___ I saw ...
- "Able was I ___ I saw ... "
- Before, poetically
- Cockney's 'present'
- "I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight ..."
- Poets' before
- "I kissed thee ___ I killed thee": "Othello"
- Able was I ___ I saw Elba
- A little ___ the mightiest Julius fell: Shak.
- 'Before' of yore
- Before, to poets.
- But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove . . .
- Maid of Athens, ___ we part...
- Poetic before
- Present, in Soho
- "Take heed, ___ summer comes ... ": Shak
- Bard's before
- Before.
- Before, to a bard
- Before to bards
- Before, to poets of old
- 'Blood hath been shed ___ now': 'Macbeth'
- "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight . . ."
- "... ___ he drove out of sight": Moore
- Present, to a cockney
- . . . ___ thou and peace may meet: Shelley
- Able was I ___ I...
- Afore.
- And look before you ___ you leap: Samuel Butler
- Before, in poesy
- Before: Poet.
- Before, to Browning
- Before to Byron
- "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he ..."
- Byron's before
- Cockney "present."
- ___ frost-flower and snow-blossom faded ...: Swinburne
- I kiss'd thee ___ I kill'd thee: "Othello"
- Maid of Athens, ___ We Part (Byron poem)
- PAlindromic word
- Poetic conjunction
- Poetic contraction
- Poetic preposition.
- Poetic word.
- Poet s prior to
- Poet's word
- Prior to
- Prior to to Prior
- Rather than.
- Sooner than.
- '... tell them I'll be there ___ long'
- "... ___ the set of sun": "Macbeth"
- ... ___ we extinguish sight and speech: Browning
- 'Able was I ___ I saw Elba' (notable palindrome)
- "A little ___ the mightiest Julius fell": "Hamlet"
- "And fly, ___ evil intercept thy flight": Milton
- Archaic conjunction.
- Archaic preposition.
- Before before
- Before, in old poems
- Before, in poetry
- Before (poetic)
- Before, to Burns
- Before to KEats
- Before to Shakespeare
- Before, to the Bard
- Before, to Yeats
- Browning's "before"
- 'But I heard him exclaim, ___ ...'
- Catch, ___ she change . . . Pope
- Death closes all: but something ___ the end ... (Tennyson)
- Ended, ___ it begun: Emily Dickinson
- ... exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight: Moore
- ___ fancy you consult, consult your purse: Franklin
- 'fore
- "___ half my days . . . " Milton
- ... heard him exclaim, ___ he drove...
- "... ___ he drove out of ..."
- Heir homophone
- Heretofore.
- Homophone for air
- Homophone for heir
- How long will a man lie i' the earth ___ he rot?: "Hamlet"
- I heard him exclaim ___ he drove...
- ...I'll be there ___ long
- . . . ___ I will leave her
- "Let us part, ___ the season of passion forget us": Yeats
- ___ Long
- "Look ___ ye leap"
- Maid of Athens, ___ we part (Lord Byron poem)
- Middle of the "Able ... Elba" palindrome
- '___ Music's golden tongue / Flatter'd to tears this aged man ...': Keats
- ... ___ my Romeo comes
- ___ Now or "long"
- Odist's "before"
- ___ on my bed my limbs I lay: Coleridge
- '___ pales in Heaven the morning star': Lowell
- Palindromic before
- Poet's conjunction
- Preceding poetically
- Previous to.
- Prior, poetically
- "Prior to," poetically
- Prior, to Prior
- Sooner
- Sooner than, in poetry
- Take heed, ___ summer comes...: Shakespeare
- 'That will be ___ the set of sun': 'Macbeth'
- '___ the bat hath flown / His cloister'd flight ...': Macbeth
- ... ___ the hot sun count / His dewy rosary...: Keats
- " . . . ___ the mightiest Julius fell" Shak.
- '___ the steamer bore him Eastward ...': Kipling
- "... Venus sets ___ Mercury can rise": Pope
- Word following "Able was I ..."