- ODES
- Lyric poems
- Lyrical poems
- Keats works
- Keats' feats
- Shelley works
- Stately poems
- Horace's "__ and Satires"
- Keats' creations
- Pastoral poems
- Pindar poems
- Poetic tributes
- Praiseful poems
- Praising works
- Poems of praise
- Poetic dedications
- Works by Keats
- Shelley compositions
- Many Keats works
- Some personal deliveries?
- Latin lyrics by Horace
- Many Neruda poems
- Poems of praise that were once sung
- Favorable poems
- Portends
- Laudatory poems
- Poems extolling ancient victories, say
- Poetic praises
- Sapphic works
- Things with lines for important people?
- They're full of nice words
- Gushing poems
- Verses of praise
- Tributes in verse
- Lofty lines
- ___ to Common Things (Neruda book)
- ___ to Common Things (Pablo Neruda work)
- Brit Lit assignments, maybe
- Gray area?
- Literary works that typically begin "To A"
- Poems intended to be sung
- Uplifting writing
- ___ of Solomon (one of the lost books of the Bible)
- Accounts of ancient Olympians
- Byronic poems
- Gray lines
- Some verses
- Poems about ancient warriors
- Poems in some Classics classes
- Praiseful lines
- Some Brit Lit readings
- Laudatory lines
- Poems detailing heroic deeds
- Some lit crit assignments
- Keatsian output
- Neruda specialty
- Poetry slam items
- Pablo Neruda works
- Pindar's output
- Poems starting "O ... "
- Some Keats poems
- Lauding lines
- Laudatory lyrics
- Neruda works
- Verses of adoration
- Keatsian verses
- Bard's output
- Lauding verses
- Many Keats poems
- Rhyming tributes
- Pindar's products
- Shih Ching works
- Poetic works
- Many Ronsard pieces
- Horatian works
- Many Neruda works
- Bacchylides works
- Catullian compositions
- Lengthy dedications
- Lyrical tributes
- Pindaric poems
- Dedicated works
- Homages in verse
- Praiseful pieces
- To Autumn and others
- Number of pills, say
- Works with complimentary angles
- Elevating works
- Elevated passages
- Horace work whence the saying "carpe diem"
- Works with glory
- Lofty lyrics
- Lofty poems
- Lyric poetry
- Dedicated verses
- Pindaric output
- Praiseful poetry
- Profound poems
- Words from Wordsworth
- Canticles
- Poems with "To" in their titles
- Rhapsodic poems
- Sappho's output
- Expressive verses
- Keatsian works
- Confucius's "Book of ___"
- Some of Sappho's poems
- Appreciative verses
- Love sonnets
- Poems of homage
- Purcell works
- Famous Horace work
- Keats offerings
- Poems by Sappho
- Emotional tributes
- Lyrical lines
- Pindaric works
- Tributes that are urned
- Works of praise
- Keats output
- Metrical tributes
- Works by Pindar
- Emotional poems
- They're studied by English majors
- Poems of devotion
- Selections in a Keats collection
- Some Wordsworth works
- Exalting verses
- Old-fashioned verses
- Poems with dedications
- Thomas Gray tributes
- Emotional verses
- Paeans
- Pindar works
- Likely works in a Shelley collection
- Lyrical literature
- Praiseful works
- Gray pieces
- Laudatory verses
- Poems with honorees
- Glorifying verses
- Lyric verses
- Some poetic works
- Laudatory literature
- Lyrical verses
- These might bring tears to your eyes
- Works on something?
- Commendatory compositions
- Praising pieces
- Devotional poems
- Flowery verses
- Metric tributes
- Poems that praise
- Products from Pindar
- Classic poems
- Dedicated poetry
- Emotion-laden works
- Some 16-Acrosses
- Some Andrew Marvell works
- Poems with dedicatees
- Poems about joy, indolence, etc.
- Certain poems
- Horations?
- Pindar products
- Poems of dedication
- Keatsian poems
- Lyric works
- Poems meant to be sung
- Poetic lines
- Eulogistic poems
- Expressive poems
- Horace works
- Keats poems
- Dedicatory works
- Keats work
- Lyrical works
- Sapphic poems
- Wordsworth works
- Dedicatory poems
- Some tributes
- Poet's products
- Some Jonson works
- Horatian creations
- García Lorca wrote them to Whitman and Dalí
- Many Sharon Olds poems
- Oft-spoken tributes
- Some Sappho poems
- Words of appreciation
- Sapphic output
- Praiseful verses
- Works of Sappho
- __ of Solomon: religious works
- Sapphic verses
- Confucius's "Book of __"
- Poems sometimes beginning with "To a"
- Some Neruda works
- To a poems
- Stanzas of tribute
- Works that glorify
- Certain tributes
- Glorifying poems
- Many Pindar poems
- Some Neruda poems
- Dedicated lines
- Dedicated poems
- Often emotional works
- Some Ben Jonson poems
- The __: Horace works
- Glorifying works
- Some flowery works
- Some lyric works
- Poems of honor
- Poetic paeans
- Pindaric verses
- Lyric tributes
- Pindarics
- 2016 work by Pulitzer poet Sharon Olds
- Honoring verses
- Poems that glorify
- Lofty verses
- Poems of admiration
- Spenser's "Epithalamion" and others
- Works with rhyming props?
- On a ... poems
- Lines of praise
- Poetic salutes
- Celebratory poems
- Poems to things
- Section in a poetry anthology, perhaps
- Verses of tribute
- Ovid output
- Poems of tribute
- Rhapsodic rhymes
- Swinburne works
- __ of Solomon (ancient hymn book)
- Keatsian tributes
- Poet's tributes
- Shelley poems
- Byron works
- Hymns of praise
- Love poems
- Some poems
- Byron poems
- Southey selections
- 25 Across works
- Celebratory compositions
- Shelley selections
- Some verse
- Works by Horace
- __ to Common Things (Neruda book)
- Congreve collection
- Horatian output
- 42 Across creations
- Byron selections
- Coleridge selections
- Lofty writings
- Praise-filled poems
- Praiseful creations
- Rhapsodic verses
- __ et Ballades (Hugo book)
- Poems titled "To a . . ."
- Pope collection
- Works of Wordsworth
- Flowery pieces
- Rapturous verse
- Salutes with rhythm
- Uplifting works
- Ben Jonson works
- Horace collection including "Hymn to Mercury"
- Neruda genre
- They're formed for flattery
- Verse forms
- To a . . . works
- Confucius compilation
- Elevated lines?
- Emotional poetry
- Laudatory works
- Source of Horace's "carpe diem"
- Lines of admiration
- Poetic praise
- Literary lyrics
- Poetic plaudits
- Versified tributes
- Laudatory poetry
- Love poems, e.g.
- Metrical praise
- Metrical works
- Tributary verse
- Coleridge creations
- Lyrics of love
- Works for compliments
- Emotional verse
- Literary tributes
- Book of ___ (collection of poems compiled by Confucius)
- Feats of Keats
- Pindaric tributes
- Shelley output
- Some Ben Jonson works
- They might be inspired by Erato
- Keats and Shelley works
- Pindar specialties
- Coleridge works
- Lit class reading, maybe
- Lofty works
- Literature class reading, perhaps
- Elemental ___ (Pablo Neruda work)
- Bard's creations
- Poetry of tribute
- Paeans, perhaps
- Poetic compositions
- Psalms.
- Poems.
- Short poems.
- Poems by Keats.
- Poems by Pindar.
- Pindar's forte.
- Pindar's works.
- Keats wrote them.
- Pindaric lyrics.
- They're written in strophes.
- Works by Dryden.
- To a Sky Lark, "To a Nightingale," etc.
- Certain writings.
- Keats and Shelley wrote them.
- Pierre de Ronsard's forte.
- Serious verse.
- The "Commemoration" and others.
- To a Nightingale, "To a Skylark," etc.
- Golden Treasury items.
- John Masefield's work.
- Part of "The Golden Treasury.”
- Golden Treasury item.
- Old Greek works.
- Poet laureate's works.
- Poet's forms.
- Works of Horace.
- To a Skylark and "To the West Wind."
- Anacreontics.
- Poems to be sung.
- Shelley's forte.
- Keats' specialties.
- Literary forms.
- Works of the classic poets.
- Horatian and Pindaric.
- Works of 43 Across.
- Lyric stanzas.
- Pindaric forms.
- Golden Treasury pieces.
- Golden Treasury sections.
- Laureate's works.
- Pindar's specialty.
- Poems set to music.
- Lyrics.
- Poems almost passé
- Poems to be chanted.
- Poet's work.
- Poetry.
- Song lyrics.
- Horace's works.
- Golden Treasury works.
- Palgrave's concern.
- Shelleyan works.
- Keats' forte.
- Keats favorites
- Serenatas
- Golden Treasury entries.
- Anthology items.
- Literary works.
- Palinodes.
- Poet's product.
- Verses.
- Works of art.
- Epinicia.
- Relatives of eclogues.
- Horace's forte.
- Reading matter.
- Swain's lyrical offerings.
- Verse.
- Horace's metier
- Works of Keats.
- Certain literary works
- Tennyson works
- Tributes to skylarks et al.
- Pindar output
- Pindar's poetry
- Works of Shelley
- Certain lyrics
- Urn writings
- Writing on urns
- Keats's specialty
- Lyric literature
- Lyrical offerings
- Ronsard book: 1550
- Keats metier
- Elegiac forms
- Some works of Keats
- Tributary verses
- Canzoni
- Keats products
- Parabases
- Sappho creations
- Canzones
- Genethliacons, e.g.
- Keats's métier
- Sapphic songs
- Bryant creations
- Words worth a poetry lover's time
- Ghazels, e.g.
- Keats effusions
- Sapphic effusions
- Anacreontics' kin
- Pindaric pieces
- Verse collection
- Genethliacons
- Ghazels
- Pindaric creations
- Epicedia, e.g.
- Shelley products
- Monodies
- Pindar's prides
- Pride of Pindar
- Some lyric poems
- Epicedes
- Sapphic creations
- Kin of Anacreontics
- Singable verses
- Amatory writing
- Hugo works
- Ovid products
- Some of Wordsworth's words
- Browning works
- Horace title
- Poetical tributes
- Words inspired by Erato
- Works of Bacchylides
- Horace volume
- Old-fashioned poems
- Poet's output
- Works of Anacreon
- ___ of Solomon
- Some old poetry
- Paul Claudel's "Cinq Grandes ___"
- Some Pablo Neruda works
- They can be Horatian
- Ceremonious poetry
- Purcell's "___ and Welcome Songs"
- Horace tome
- Keats pieces
- Quaint verses
- Thomas Gray works
- ___ of Solomon (noncanonical book)
- To the Moon and others
- Literature class readings
- They often begin with "To"
- Pindar volume
- ___ of Solomon (book of the Apocrypha)
- Pindar writings
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to Common Things"
- Volume of Horace
- Volume by Horace
- Dedicated compositions
- Expressions of praise
- Heading in a Keats volume
- Olympian ___ (classical works)
- Works of 9-Down
- Dedicated literature
- Features of Sophocles plays
- Horatian verses
- Pablo Neruda's "Elemental ___"
- Some works for heroes
- They're dedicated
- Dedicated offerings
- High-flown tributes
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to Opposites"
- Some of Keats's feats
- ___ et Ballades (Victor Hugo work)
- High-flown poetry
- Poetry volume
- Some poems from 52-Across
- Some homages
- Certain panegyrics
- Poems by 5-Down
- Written paeans
- Some are Sapphic
- Some words of Wordsworth
- They can be Sapphic
- To Spring and others
- Keats collection
- Output of Thomas Gray
- Poems whose titles often start "To a ..."
- They may have kings as subjects
- Horatian collection
- Sometimes-sung pieces
- Wordsmiths' paeans
- The ___ of Horace
- Certain Confucian compilation
- Dryden's "Alexander's Feast" and others
- They praise in non-prose
- Uplifting literature
- To ... things
- Portion of Alexander Pope's work
- Some works by poets laureate
- Works toward one's passion?
- ___ of Solomon (part of the Apocrypha)
- Coleridge's "Dejection" and others
- Collection by Horace
- Extolling poetry
- Horatian compilation
- They take dedication to write
- Things showing dedication?
- Volume from Horace
- Compilation for admiration
- Lines that lift
- Output from Sappho
- Praising poetry
- Love lines?
- Confucius' "Book of ___"
- Pieces of praise
- Pope writings
- Poems like "homage to my hips"
- Reverent poems
- Some Sharon Olds poems
- Some works by Sharon Olds
- Flattering verses
- Poetic homages
- Works of acclaim
- Horace's output
- Pindaric poetry
- Poems of high praise
- Sappho poems
- Uplifting poems
- Lofty tributes
- Extolling poems
- Praise lines
- Poems that can be, well, a bit overheated
- Valentine card poems, generously
- Horace wrote many
- They praise
- To a Louse and "To a Mouse"
- Spoken paeans
- Four-volume publication by Horace
- Lucille Clifton's "homage to my hips" and others
- Some works by Pablo Neruda
- All the ___, 2013 Neruda omnibus
- Love poems, sometimes
- Four-volume work by Horace
- Valorizing verses
- Sharon Olds collection with poems dedicated to the hymen and a hip replacement, among other subjects
- Penned praises
- Sharon Olds collection that celebrates "Stretch Marks," "Thought," and "Withered Cleavage"
- Some Pablo Neruda poems
- Poems that were sung originally
- Some works by Keats
- The _____ of Solomon
- Paul Claudel's "Cinq Grandes _____"
- Some of Keats' works
- William Collins outputs
- Homages
- Homeric output
- Some works in Keats' collection
- Horace wrote them
- Keats poems, perhaps
- Keatsian lines
- Pindaric, Horatian, Sapphic, etc.
- Some works from Wordsworth
- Some poetic efforts
- Horace collection
- Keats' treats
- English I readings
- Homages that may be urned?
- Horace output
- Some English readings
- Poems to sing
- Purcell specialties
- Some are Horatian
- Songs of praise
- Keats volume
- Ceremonious poems
- Works from Wordsworth
- Some poetic tributes
- English 101 reading
- English 101 readings
- Some forms of poetry
- Keats wrote some
- Rapturous rhymes
- Tribute poems
- Exalting poems
- The ___ of Solomon
- Elaborate lyric poems
- Exulting poems
- Poem types
- Some poem forms
- Elevated poems
- Horace poems
- Often-dedicated poems
- Adoring poems
- Poems often "to" things
- Poems such as "To Autumn"
- Praising poems
- Ironic poems to criticize
- Some Ashanti Anderson poems
- Poems of glorification
- English 40 reading
- English I reading
- Some poetry
- Choral works often
- Lyric compositions
- Keatsean lines
- Pindar specialty
- Erato's inspirations
- Output of 3 Down
- Compositions of exaltation
- Exalted works
- English reading, perhaps
- Some Horace works
- Tributes that may be urned?
- Certain works by Horace
- Contents of Horace's "Carmina"
- Poems by Horace, e.g.
- Keats contents
- Lofty pieces of writing
- Praising works of poetry
- Worthy words from Wordsworth?
- Celebratory verses
- Poetic literary forms
- Some flowery poems
- Works by Beethoven and Bobbie Gentry
- Flowery poems of tribute
- Many Shelley poems
- To a Skylark and others
- Keatsian creations
- Many Keatsian works
- Tributes in rhyme
- Uplifting lines
- Six 1819 Keats works
- 2016 Sharon Olds poetry collection
- Poems expressing praise
- Appreciative poems
- Poems that often have "to a" in the title
- Poets dedicate them
- Some 30-Across
- ___ to Lithium (Shira Erlichman book)
- Black Roses poems
- Many Sharon Olds creations
- Poems addressed to a particular subject
- Poems like "Thirty Lines About the 'Fro"
- Some love poems
- Some Keats
- Keatsian products
- Epicedia
- Celebratory pieces
- Coleridge compositions
- Commemorative pieces
- Tributes to the gods, say
- Poems in "Black Roses" by Harold Green III
- Contents of Horace's "The Carmina"
- Petrarch creations
- Ronsard writings
- Petrarch works
- Lofty pieces
- They're often dedicated
- Catullus creations
- Elevated verses
- Exalted poetry
- Four-book work by Horace
- Lines for heroes
- Petrarch pieces
- Elevated poetry
- Grandiloquent verses
- Victor Hugo's "___ et Ballades"
- Collection from Horace
- Commemorative tributes
- Anacreon output
- Beauty and a nightingale were the focus of two
- Works that take serious dedication?
- Poetry that praises