- DREAR
- Dark and gloomy
- Dismal
- Gloomy, in poetry
- Gloomy, in Brit Lit
- Lacking cheer, poetically
- Dismal, in verse
- Like overcast skies
- Gloominess
- Dismal, to Donne
- Bleak
- Gloomy, poetically
- Bleak, to Blake
- Retreating, to the breath / Of the night-wind, down the vast edges _____... (Matthew Arnold)
- And fast through the midnight dark and _____... (Longfellow)
- Dull and dismal, to Donne
- Bleak, to Keats
- Gloomy, to Shakespeare
- Bleak, to a bard
- Dismal, old-style
- Depressing, in literature
- November's sky is chill and __: Scott
- Bleak, in verse
- Gloomy, to Keats
- Bleak, in poetry
- Bard's "bleak"
- Dismal, poetically
- Gloomy, to poets
- In __-nighted December . . .: Keats
- Literary gloom
- In a ___-nighted December ...: Keats
- Melancholy.
- Depressed in spirits.
- Gloomy.
- Gloomy and tiresome.
- Poetically doleful.
- Cheerless: Poet.
- Melancholy: Poet.
- Sad: Poet.
- Cheerless, to poets
- Cheerless.
- Drab, in poetry.
- Sorrowful, in poems
- Doleful
- Doleful, to poets
- Sad
- Drab, in poems
- Sorrowful, poetically
- Bleak, in poems
- Melancholy, to poets
- Dismal, to Keats
- Dismal, to poets
- Poetically grim
- Cheerless, to Keats
- Melancholy, to Keats
- Dismal, to Dylan
- Melancholy, to Milton
- Gloomy, to Goldsmith
- The House of Dies ___ (Virginia Hamilton Edgar-winning mystery)
- Dismal, in poetry
- Gloomy, in verse
- Gloomy, literarily
- Dull, in poetry
- How pallid, chill and ___!: Keats
- Gloomy, to a bard
- John Keats's "In ___ nighted December"
- Gloomy, to the bard
- Cheerless, to the bard
- Gloomy, to a poet
- Dismal, to a bard
- Gloom
- Poetically gloomy
- ... down the vast edges ___ ...: Arnold
- Like the November sky, to Scott
- ___ Winter fills the naked skies: Shelley
- November's sky is chill and ___: Sir Walter Scott
- Depressing, in odes
- November's sky is chill and ___: Scott
- Depressing, poetically