| TENNYSON | Alfred, Lord _, 19th-century English poet (8) |
| BROWNING | Robert _, 19th-century English poet who wrote The Ring And The Book (8) |
| ROSSETTI | Christina ?, 19th-century English poet whose works include Remember and The Lambs of Grasmere |
| BESSEMER | Henry ___, 19th-century English engineer who devised a process for producing steel (8) |
| LOVELACE | Richard -. 17th-century english poet whose works include To Althea, from Prison (8) |
| GEORGIAN | Name given to a group of early 20th century English poets (8) |
| LOCKSLEY | ___ Hall, poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (8) |
| WORDSWORTH | 19th century English Poet Laureate, William ... |
| CLARE | John ---, 19th Century English poet famous for his rural subjects (5) |
| CHRISTINA | 19th-century English poet whose work includes Remember, _ Rossetti (9) |
| HOPKINS | see 22ac, 19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| JAMES | and 21dn,19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| GERARDMANLEY | and 4dn, 19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| DAVENANT | Sir William ___, 17th-century English poet and playwright buried in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey |
| LANGLAND | William ___, 14th-century English poet to whom the poem The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman is attributed |
| CORONETS | 'Kind hearts are more than _' (Alfred, Lord Tennyson 'Lady Clara Vere de Vere' (1842) st. 7) (8) |
| MATTHEWARNOLD | 19th-century English poet, essayist and literary critic whose poems include Dover Beach (7,6) |
| ARNOLD | Matthew ---, 19th-Century English poet and essayist who wrote the lyric poem Dover Beach (6) |
| GERALDMANLEYHOPKINS | 19th-century English poet and Jesuit priest who experimented with sprung rhythm (6,6,7) |
| PATMORE | Coventry -, nineteenth century English poet |