| TOASKYLARK | Shelley poem that begin's "Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!" |
| AASKYLARK | Shelley ode that begins "Hail to thee, blithe spirit!" |
| ODE | A famous one by Percy Bysshe Shelley begins "Hail to thee, blithe spirit!" |
| SKYLARK | "Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!", wrote Shelley to this bird (7) |
| NOEL | Forename of a dramatist who wrote a play that takes its title from the opening line of an ode by Shelley: "Hail to thee, blithe spirit!" (4) |
| PERCYBYSSHESHELLEY | *"Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!" poet |
| BLITHE | 'Hail to thee, -- spirit!' |
| TOTHEE | "Hail ___, blithe spirit!" |
| HAILTOTHEEBLITHESPIRIT | Opening line of the Shelley poem To a Skylark |
| TREES | Classic poem that begins "I think that I shall never see" |
| FIRSTPSALM | Old Testament poem that begins "Blessed is the man that walketh ..." |
| SEAFEVER | John Masefield's poem that begins, "I must go down to..." (3-5) |
| ADONAIS | Shelley poem dedicated to Keats |
| NOR | Word before "happiness," "majesty" and "fame" at the start of a Shelley poem |
| MAB | Queen -; Percy Bysshe Shelley poem, published in 1813 (3) |
| ISTOO | "One Word ___ Often Profaned" (Shelley poem) |
| EBON | Like heaven's vault, in a Shelley poem |
| ODETO | Start of four Shelley poem titles |
| OZYMANDIAS | Shelley poem inspired by ancient Egyptian ruins |
| QUEENMAB | Shelley poem in nine cantos (5,3) |