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- Poetic nights
- Nights, poetically
- Dusks, to Donne
- Twilit times
- Lyrical nights
- Poetic dusks
- Loch Ness nights
- Dark times, in verse
- Gloaming followers
- Dusky times, in verse
- Dark times, poetically
- Nights, to poets
- Nights of yore
- Poetic contractions
- Poetic twilights
- Morns' opposites
- Dark times, to poets
- Verse times
- Times, in poems
- Twilights, in verse
- Poet's twilights
- Poetic periods
- Early nights, in sonnets
- Gloaming times, in poetry
- Poetic times.
- Poetic times of day.
- Evenings, in Scotland.
- Diminutive suffixes.
- Times after sunsets, to poets
- Poetic adverbs
- Poet's words
- Poetic words
- Scottish sundowns
- Sunset times, in poesy
- Nightfalls, to Byron
- Evenings, in poesy
- Shelley's sundowns
- Bard's twilight times
- Dark times for Blake
- Poetic sundowns
- Sundowns, to Shelley
- Sunset times, to bards
- Nighttimes, in poetry
- Twilights, poetically
- Dark times, briefly
- Poets' dark periods
- Poetic gloamings
- Dark times in literature
- Opposite of morns
- Dark periods, in poetry
- Nighttimes, in verse
- Bards' dusks
- Twilights, to bards
- Chaucer's twilights
- Nighttimes, poetically
- Nightfalls, in verse
- Dusks, in poetry
- Nights, in odes
- Nights, in poetry