- LORN
- Bereft
- Forsaken
- Left behind, quaintly
- Sad ending for love
- Bereft, old-style
- ... where was __ Urania / When Adonais died?: Shelley
- Without kindred or friends.
- Without kindred.
- Abandoned.
- Desolate: Archaic.
- Forsaken; bereft.
- Left to shift for oneself.
- Lonesome and blue.
- Kithless.
- Poetically lonely.
- Forsaken: Poet.
- Desolate: Poet.
- Bereft, long ago.
- Desolate, old style.
- Forsaken, poetically.
- Bereft, once.
- Lonely.
- Unlucky in love.
- Abandoned: Poet.
- Bereft, as of love.
- Foresaken.
- After love or for
- Elinor Wylie's "Jennifer ___"
- Like Dickens's Mrs. Gummidge
- Wylie's "Jennifer ___"
- Follower of love
- Abandoned, poetically
- Lost and alone
- Love attachment
- Abandoned, to Keats
- Desolate, once
- Bereft, in times of yore
- Bereft, to Byron
- I am a lone ___ creetur . . . : Dickens
- See 18-Down
- Suffix after "love"
- Forsaken, old-style
- Lovesick
- Godforsaken
- Lovesick, e.g.
- Ending for "love"
- Sad end to love?
- Ending for "for" or "love"
- For or "love" attachment
- For or "love" ending
- Love or "for" attachment
- Desolate, to the Bard
- Attachment to love
- Abandoned, in poetry
- Forsaken, in poetry