| SHALOTT | The Lady of ___ , lyrical ballad by English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (7) |
| LADY | 1832 lyrical ballad by Alfred Lord Tennyson, The _ Of Shalott (4) |
| INCHCAPEROCK | Ballad by English poet Robert Southey (8,4) |
| LADYOFSHALOTT | Features in the title of a ballad by poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (4,2,7) |
| ENID | Lady in 'Idylls of the King' by British poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| NOYES | English poet Alfred |
| BEESWING | Ballad by English singer/songwriter Richard Thompson released in 1994 (8) |
| BRIGADE | See 35 The Charge Of The -- - - - - - poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, to commemorate the heroism of soldiers at the Battle of Balaklava (5,7) |
| THELADY | Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which begins: On either side the riverlie /Long fields of barley and of rye (3,4,2,7) |
| NOMANIS | Famous aphorism by English poet John Donne, in the 17th devotion, Meditation XVII, of the 1624 prose work Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (2,3,2,2,6) |
| ULYSSES | Roman name for Odysseus; a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson; a novel by James Joyce; or, the name of a s |
| EMOTION | A strong feeling of joy perhaps shown by English poet Andrew (7) |
| ANCIENT | Long poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge first published in 1798 volume Lyrical Ballads (3,4,2,3,7,7) |
| MARINER | Long poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge first published in 1798 volume Lyrical Ballads (3,4,2,3,7,7) |
| UNBOUND | Prometheus ___, lyrical drama by Shelley (7) |
| PLOWMAN | Allegorical narrative poem by English poet William Langland (c. 1370) that makes the first known literary reference to Robin Hood (7) |
| LEATHER | Article kept by English poet in dressed material (7) |
| DISCORD | Strong feeling shown by English Poet Laureate (7) |
| ANCIENTMARINER | The Rime Of The _ _, long poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge first published in Lyrical Ballads in 1798 (7,7) |
| IDYLLS | - of the King; tracing the legend of King Arthur, his knights and love for Guinevere, a cycle of 12 narrative poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (6) |