- EBON
- Black, to Blake
- Cimmerian
- Black, poetically
- Black, to Byron
- Dark, poetically
- Deep black
- Extremely dark
- Inky
- Made of a hardwood
- Bard's "black"
- Black
- Like the ace of spades
- Black, in poetry
- Black, to a bard
- Black, in verse
- Poetically dark
- Shade of black
- Poetically black
- Black, in poems
- Black wood (arch.)
- Black as night, in poetry
- Bard's word for black
- Heaven's __ vault, studded with stars... (Shelley)
- Black and lustrous
- Coal-black
- ... from my snow-white pen the ___-coloured ink ("Love's Labour's Lost")
- Girls costar Moss-Bachrach (finally, a non-poetic clue for this)
- Like poetic nights
- In ____ Box, when years have flown (Emily Dickinson poem)
- Black, in poesy
- Very dark black
- Black, to bards
- Dark, in poems
- Dark, to Donne
- Dark, in poetry
- Rich black
- Poet's "black"
- Blake's black
- Poetic black
- Lustrous black, poetically
- Dark, in verse
- Black, to a poet
- Dark, to Dryden
- Very dark, to Donne
- Black, to the bard
- Inky black
- Jet-black, in verse
- Poetic color
- Dark
- Inky, in idylls
- Deep black, in verse
- Poet's color
- ... that draweth from my snow-white pen the __-coloured ink: Shak.
- By a swan's __ bill: Keats
- Whose radiant eyes your __ brows adorn: Dryden
- Black, in stanzas
- ... from my snow-white pen the __-coloured ink: Shak.
- Dark, to a poet
- Hardly snow-colored, to Keats
- Poet's deep black
- Color of Death's dart, in "Venus and Adonis"
- Odist's deep black
- ... crafty seer, with __ wand: Pope
- ... the __ blackness of the floors: Poe
- ... the __-coloured ink: Shak.
- Ink color, to Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's jet?
- Jet, in poems
- The Bear Emmy winner __ Moss-Bachrach
- Lustrous black
- Deep black, in poetry
- Deep black, to a poet
- Black, as piano keys
- Dark black
- Poetic shade
- Very dark, in verse
- Heaven's __ vault: Shelley
- Dark, to bards
- Rouse up revenge from ___ den...: Shak.
- Shelley's descriptor of heaven
- Raven
- Shade for Shelley
- Dark side of poetry
- Black, to poets
- Night, sable goddess! from her ___ throne: Edward Young
- Black, in a sonnet
- Raven, to Poe
- Black, in an ode
- Black: Poet.
- Dark: Poet.
- Atrous.
- Jet.
- Of a dark or black color.
- Very black.
- Very dark: Poet.
- Poetic hue.
- Very dark.
- Color of the 8-ball.
- Of very low brilliance.
- Relative of raven.
- Color.
- Adjective for the Styx
- Bone anagram
- Dark, in poesy
- Like coal: Fr.
- Dark color
- Wood color
- Pacific atoll
- Color of the eight ball
- Hardwood tree
- Heaven's ___ vault . . . : Shelley
- Jet black
- Black: Poetic
- Quite dark
- More than dusky
- Dark, to Keats
- Poetic dark hue
- Dark, to poets
- Like the Styx
- Psychic Warfare . . . author
- Inky, to Keats
- Very dark, to Shelley
- Inky, poetically
- Black, to 38 Across
- Sable
- Ink's color, to Shakespeare
- Like some piano keys
- Reflecting no light
- Like ink, to Shakespeare
- Raven-colored
- Like japanned wood
- Like some keys
- Like heaven's vault, in a Shelley poem
- Like death's dart, in Shakespeare
- Like ink, poetically
- Black as night
- Ink-colored, in Shakespeare
- Like black piano keys
- Shade of a swan's bill in a Keats poem
- Black shade
- Heaven's ___ vault, / Studded with stars unutterably bright: Shelley
- Colored like ink in "Love's Labour's Lost"
- Dark hue
- Black, to Poe
- Black, to Browning
- Jet-black, to poets
- Ink's color, to Browning
- Black, in some poems
- Black, romantically
- Piano key wood
- Poetical black
- Dark black, to Keats
- Deep black, in poesy
- Dark, to Milton
- Piano key wood, poetically
- Raven-colored, to Poe
- Poet's jet black
- Black, in poetic circles
- Jet black, old-style
- Black, in old poems
- Bard's black hue
- Black as night, poetically
- The Bard's black
- Black, to poets of old
- Black, to an old poet
- Black, in medieval times
- Black, in old poetry
- Black, in romantic poetry
- Black in 1492
- Black, fancy
- Black, if you're 475
- Black, if you're 500
- Black, to Mr. Fancy-Pants
- Black, way old
- Inky black of poems
- Old poetic black
- Poetic dark
- Like ravens
- Dark, in some poems
- Jet-black, poetically
- Black, in odes
- Very dark black, poetically
- Black, as piano keys (var.)
- Deep black, poetically
- Deep black, in poems
- Poet's jet
- Bard's hue
- Jet, to poets
- Heaven's ___ vault, / Studded with stars ...: Shelley
- Jet, old-style
- Death's dart: Shakespeare
- Like Death's dart, according to Shakespeare
- Like Death's dart, to Shakespeare
- Jet, to a poet
- Dark, to Shelley
- Like Death's wing, to Shelley
- Inky black, in poetry
- ...Death's ___ dart, to strike him dead: Shakespeare