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Else clues• ___ knight doth sit too melancholy: Pericles
• ___ light is not daylight, I know it: Shak.
• ... bring Him that ___ soars on golden wing: Milton
• ... from ___ far country blows: Housman
• ... the dew of ___ high eastward hill: Hamlet
• ... the morn... Walks o'er the dew of ___ high eastward hill: Hamlet
• 'Round -- virgin...'
• \'Who touches a hair of ___ gray head...': Whittier
• Calm art thou as ___ sunset!: Shelley
• Hither partner
• Lo! in ___ brilliant window-niche...: Poe
• Nightly she sings on ___ pomegranate-tree: Juliet
• O nightingale, that on ___ bloomy spray... (Milton)
• Silent Night adjective
• Throw thine eye / On ___ young boy: King John
• After hither
• Alternative to thither
• Burns's O Were My Love ___ Lilac Fair
• Directional word
• Distant
• Distant but just visible
• Distant, but within sight
• Distant, in verse
• Distant, quaintly
• Distant, to Lancelot
• Hardly hither
• Hither & ___
• Hither and ___
• Hither companion
• Hither' s companion
• Hither's opposite
• Hither's pal
• In the distance
• National capital replaced by Naypyidaw
• Not here
• Not hither
• Not in this direction
• Old-style over there
• Out there
• Out there to poets
• Over that way
• Over there
• Over there, archaic
• Over there, back when
• Over there, briefly
• Over there, old-style
• Over there, once
• Over there, poetically
• Over there, quaintly
• Over there, to a bard
• Over there, to a poet
• Over there, to Milton
• Partner for hither
• Poetic direction
• Pointer's direction
• Quaint pointing word
• Robert Burns's ___ Wild Mossy Mountains
• That one over there
• That over there
• That way, once
• That, old-style
• That, once
• That, quaintly
• That, thither
• That, way back when
• There
• Thither
• Thither's partner
• Those there
• Way out there
• Way out there, old-style
• Way out there, poetically
• Way over there
• Way over there, poetically
• Within sight
• Word after hither
• Word from a pointer