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Other crossword clues for answer "NEER"

NEER
Absofreakinlutely not, to Shakespeare
Not e'en once
Poetic contraction
___-do-well
____-do-well
Start to do well?
___ the twain shall meet
___-do-well (slacker)
__-do-well
Opposite of alway
He ___ is crowned with immortality / Who fears to follow where airy voices lead (Keats)
Such heavenly touches ___ touch'd earthly faces (Shakespeare)
At no time, to Auden
Poet's contraction
The rotting Grave shall ___ get out (Blake)
At no time, to a bard
Poetic negative
__ the twain shall meet
A woman is a foreign land ... a man shall __ quite understand (Patmore)
For I ___ saw true beauty till this night: Romeo
At no time, in rhyme
When swine doth fly?
Crispin Crispian shall _____ go by... ("Henry V")
Would thou hadst ___ been born ("Othello")
Beginning to do-well?
For I will love thee _____ the less, my girl ("The Taming of the Shrew")
At no time, poetically
At no time, in verse
Faint heart ___ won fair lady
Not once, for poets
Not at all for Tennyson or Wordsworth
Not once, poetically
At no time, in poetry
Alway's antonym
Poetic opposite of always
Literary adverb
A woman is a foreign land ... a man will ___ quite understand (Coventry Patmore)
Bard's contraction
Not e'en a single time
Poetic contraction that elides a V
Poet's adverb
Not ever, poetically
At no time, to Dryden
Less than seldom, poetically
When pigs fly, poetically
What oft was thought but __ so well express'd: Pope
When hell freezes over, in verse
Not at any time, in verse
Oh, thou did'st then __ love so heartily: Shak.
When pigs flyeth!
When hell freezeth over!
Poet's "at no time"
What, will these hands __ be clean?: Lady Macbeth
At no time, in poems
Elided adverb
In thy dreams!
At no time, to bards
At no time, in old times
__-do-well (rascal)
__-do-well (rogue)
Poetic adverb
Not e'er
Not even once, poetically
Not once, to Noyes
Opposite of 12 Down
Not even once, to a poet
Bard's adverb
At no time, to Tennyson
Thy love __ alter . . .: Shak.
__-do-well (scamp)
__ the rose without the thorn: Herrick
Ambition, like a torrent, __ looks back: Jonson
Aye's opposite
Ambition . . . __ looks back: Jonson
Tennyson turndown
Sour grapes can __ make sweet wine (English proverb)
Shakespearean contraction
Will these hands __ be clean?: Lady Macbeth
Alway's opposite
At no time: Poet.
At no time: Poetic
Poetic short form.
Not even once, in a poem
Success is counted sweetest by those who ___ succeed: Emily Dickinson
Apostrophized adverb
Example of poetic syncope
At no time: contraction.
At no time.
Poetic never.
Not at all: Poet.
One-syllable not ever.
Not at all, to poets.
Not ever: Poet.
Not in the least: Contr.
Not once: Poet.
See 64 Across.
Poet's "not once."
Antonym of 5 Down.
See 66 Across.
Poetic word
. . . ___ won fair lady
Kind of do-well
Faint heart ___ won . . .
No time for poets
Poet's word
Two at a trade can ___ agree: Gay
Opposite of e'er
Sour grapes can ___ make sweet wine
Two of one trade ___ love: Dekker
At no time, in poesy
At no time, to Synge
Bard's negative
Absolutely not, poetically
Do-well predecessor
At no time, to Keats
Opposite of 91 Down
Poet's "never"
Never, poetically
Never, to Keats
Not ever, to Blake
Never, to Noyes
At no time, to Shelley
Dutch landscape painter
_____ was the sky so deep a hue: Warner
At no time, to poets
Not aye
_____-do-well
____-do-well (good for nothing)
Do-well intro
Do-well starter
...and ___ the twain shall meet
Thomas Moore's "___ Ask the Hour"
Aye's opposite, poetically
So sweet was ___ so fatal: Othello
Aye's opposite, in verse
A fuller blast ___ shook our battlements: "Othello"
When Romeo says he "saw true beauty" before seeing Juliet
Contraction missing a V
Contraction lacking just a "v"
What, will these hands ___ be clean?: Lady Macbeth
I ___ saw true beauty till this night: Romeo
Not once, in poems
-- -do-well
-- -do-well (idler)
-- -do-well (loafer)
Pawn
-- -do-well (idle sort)
-- -do-well (idle type)
Poetic word whose antonym is formed by dropping its first letter
Alway antonym
A poetic contraction
...and _____ the twain shall meet
At no time, to Thomas Moore
Not once, to a poet
When pigs fly, to poets
___-do-well (good-for-nothing)
... ___ the twain shall ...
... and ___ the twain shall ...
Not a single time, in old poems
... and ___ the twain ...
At no time, if you're 350
Never: poet.
No way! to Burns
Opposite of always poetically
Not ever briefly
___-do-well (scoundrel)
Not even a single time, poetically
___-do-well (loafer)
Do-well leader
The all-seeing sun ___ saw her match since first the world begun: Romeo
We shall ___ be younger: Shakespeare
I ___ saw this before: Desdemona
Not once, in poetry
Adverb with an apostrophe
At no point, poetically