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ANDREWMARVELL17th-Century English metaphysical poet whose works include 'To His Coy Mistress' (6,7)
MARVELLAndrew ___, 17th-century English metaphysical poet whose works include To His Coy Mistress (7)
GEORGEHERBERTEnglish Metaphysical poet whose chief work is The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations (6,7)
VIRGINIAWOOLFEnglish novelist and essayist whose works include To The Lighthouse (8,5)
LOVELACERichard ?, 17th-century English poet whose works include To Althea, from Prison
HERBERTGeorge ___, English Metaphysical poet whose chief work is The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations
FLOOD'I would/Love you ten years before the ___' (Andrew Marvell 'To His coy Mistress' (1681)(5)
WORLD'Had we but ___ enough, and time' (Andrew Marvell 'To His Coy Mistress' (1681) (5)
TIME'Had we but world enough, and ___ ' (Andrew Marvell 'To His Coy Mistress' (1681) l. 1) (4)
PROGNOSTICATEMetaphysical poets caring to predict the future
BURNSScottish poet whose notable works include To a Mouse, Auld Lang Syne, A Red, Red Rose and Tam o' Shanter (5)
JOHNDONNEEnglish Metaphysical poet, born 1572, whose works included The Flea (4,5)
WINGEDThe quality of the chariot Marvell hears at his back when addressing his coy mistress? (6)
DONNEJohn, English metaphysical poet who died in 1631 (5)
GREGORYActor whose films include To Kill a Mockingbird and The Omen (7,4)
PECKActor whose films include To Kill a Mockingbird and The Omen (7,4)
AGENDASLists of things to do include to bring back an Icelandic tale with the finish in (7)
APHRABEHN17th-century English dramatist and novelist whose works include the novel Oroonoko (5,4)
ETHEREGEGeorge ?, 17th-century English dramatist whose works include The Man of Mode
HENRYPURCELL17th-century English Baroque composer whose works include the tragic opera Dido And Aeneas (5,7)