| ALEXANDERPOPE | English poet who wrote 'Hope springs eternal in the human breast' |
| SPES | ____ springs eternal in the human breast, Pope, An Essay on Man |
| POPE | Source of the line "Hope springs eternal ..." |
| ETERNAL | 'Hope springs ___ in the human breast' (Alexander Pope An Essay on Man Epistle 1 (1733) (7) |
| HOPE | It springs eternal, in a saying |
| NIPPLE | Raised region of tissue on the surface of the human breast from which milk can be secreted (6) |
| BINYON | Laurence, English poet who wrote the poem For The Fallen published in 1914 (6) |
| BOSOM | Booms out of the human breast |
| TEDHUGHES | English poet who wrote the children's book The Iron Man published in 1968 (3,6) |
| COLERIDGE | Samuel Taylor - - -, English poet who wrote The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (9) |
| BROWNING | Robert _, 19th-century English poet who wrote The Ring And The Book (8) |
| CHAUCER | Medieval English poet who wrote "The Canterbury Tales" |
| BLUNDEN | English poet who wrote the 1928 memoir Undertones of War (7) |
| DONNE | Early English poet who wrote the line: 'No man is an island' (5) |
| LARKIN | Philip, English poet who wrote the poem Toads (6) |
| PHILIPLARKIN | 20th Century English poet who wrote The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows (6,6) |
| PHILIP | 20th Century English poet who wrote The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows (6,6) |
| BYRON | Name the English poet who wrote Don Juan, Lord ... (5) |
| MILTON | John ___ English poet who wrote the epic poem Paradise Lost |
| DRYDEN | John, English poet who wrote the 1677 drama All For Love (6) |