- OPES
- Uncloses poetically
- Open, poetically
- Displays, in verse
- Uncloses, archaically
- Uncloses, in verse
- Unbars, in a bardic style
- 'igh expectations?
- Unlocks, in poesy
- Uncovers, poetically
- Unveils, poetically
- Unlocks, poetically
- Unwraps, in poems
- Unseals, to a poet
- Unseals,to poets
- Makes accessible, old-style
- Unfurls, to bards
- Unlocks, in poetry
- Unfolds, in verse
- Reveals, poetically
- ... that golden key / That __ the palace of eternity: Milton
- ... the morning __ her golden gates: Shakespeare
- Unlocks, in verse
- Allows access, poetically
- Unfolds, poetically
- Unlocks, to Locke
- Milton's "unlocks"
- Unlatches, in verse
- And Morning ___ with haste her lids (line from Emerson's "The Problem")
- Unbars, in poetry
- Opens: Poetic.
- Poetic verb.
- Discloses: Poet.
- Cockney aspirations.
- Opens: Poet.
- Unfolds: Poet.
- Reveals: Poet.
- Uncloses: Poet.
- Unlocks: Poet.
- Blossoms: Poet.
- Flings wide: Poet.
- Unrolls: Poet.
- Cockney's expectations.
- Poetically arranges entry.
- Reveals, to poets
- Begins, poetically
- Poet's relative of 'gins
- Starts, to poets
- Flings wide, poetically
- Uncloses, to the Bard
- Starts, in poems
- Uncovers, in poems
- Begins, to poets
- Uncloses, to poets
- Uncloses, in poetry
- Uncloses, to Shakespeare
- Uncovers: Poet.
- Unwraps, poetically
- Unfolds, to Keats
- Unfolds, in poetry
- Uncloses, in poesy
- Unlatches a door, in poesy
- Unlocks, in a sonnet
- Unlocks, to Milton
- Reveals, à la Shakespeare
- And Morning ___ with haste her lids: Emerson
- Reveals, in verse
- Exposes, old-style
- When the first bird sings and the first bud ___: Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Removes the cover, poetically
- Unlatches in poesy
- Throws wide, in verse