Crossword Clue: English poet-clergyman
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- "Batter My Heart" poet
- "Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail" writer
- "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" poet
- "Air and Angels" poet
- Famed metaphysical poet
- "Death Be Not Proud" poet
- 'Death Be Not Proud' poet
- ''Death be not proud'' poet John
- "Death, be not proud ..." poet John
- "Death Be Not Proud" poet John
- "Death, be not proud" poet John
- "Death, be not proud" poet
- "Death be not proud" writer
- Great "metaphysical poet"
- Greatest of the metaphysical poets
- "Holy Sonnets" poet John
- "Holy Sonnets" poet
- "Holy Sonnets" writer
- "Elegies" poet John
- Elizabethan poet.
- Elizabethan poet
- Elizabethan sonneteer John
- "It tolls for thee" poet
- First metaphysical poet
- English metaphysical poet, d. 1631
- English metaphysical poet
- English poet 1573–1631
- English poet and clergyman: 1573–1631
- English poet-clergyman
- English poet John ____
- English poet
- English preacher and metaphysical poet, d. 1631
- English preacher and metaphysical poet, d. 1631
- "Divine Poems" author
- ''Divine Poems'' author
- 'Divine Poems' poet
- Izaak Walton was his biographer
- He said, "No man is an island . . . "
- He said, "No man is an island"
- Clergyman/poet John
- Cleric-poet
- He wrote "Devotions"
- He wrote " . . .for whom the bell tolls"
- He wrote, "Go and Catch a Falling Star."
- "Go and catch a falling star" poet
- "Go, and catch a falling star" poet
- "For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love" poet
- ". . . for whom the bell tolls" penner
- ". . . for whom the bell tolls" poet
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls" poet John
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls" poet
- "For whom the bell tolls" writer
- John who wrote "Death Be Not Proud"
- John who wrote "Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies"
- John who wrote "No Man Is an Island"
- Noted elegist
- "The Bait" poet
- Shakespeare contemporary
- 'The Flea' poet John
- "The Flea" poet
- Sonneteer John
- Poet biographized by Izaak Walton
- Poet John
- Poet who wrote "For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love"
- Poet who wrote "To His Mistress Going to Bed"
- "Woman's Constancy" poet John
- "Meditation XVII" writer
- "Nature's lay idiot, I taught thee to love" penner
- Metaphysical poet: 1573–1631
- Metaphysical poet of the 1600s
- Metaphysical poet
- "Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies" penner
- Preacher-poet of the 17th c.
- Preacher-poet of the 17th century
- "No man is an island, entire of itself" writer
- 'No man is an island' poet
- "No man is an island" poet John
- "No man is an island" poet
- 'No man is an island' writer
- 'No man is an island' writer John
- "No man is an island" writer
- "Twicknam Garden" poet
- 'Satires' poet
- "Stay, O Sweet" writer
Recent Usage of English poet-clergyman in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Jan. 5, 1980