Answer: ODE
ODE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 918 times.
Referring Clues:
- Purcell piece
 - Lyric poem
 - Keats piece
 - Words of honor?
 - Versified salute
 - Keats's work on melancholy
 - Flowery tribute
 - Thomas Hood's "Autumn," e.g.
 - Schoenberg's "___ to Napoleon"
 - "Intimations of Immortality," e.g.
 - Words of praise
 - Literary tribute
 - Auden's "To My Pupils," e.g.
 - Pindar work
 - "___ to a Nightingale"
 - Praiseful poem
 - "To Evening," e.g.
 - "___ to the West Wind"
 - Keats's "___ to Psyche"
 - Wordsworth work
 - Pindaric work
 - Shih Ching composition
 - Verse on a vase
 - Gray piece
 - Keats's "To Autumn," e.g.
 - Keats creation
 - Lofty lyric
 - Poem of praise
 - Shelley work
 - Horatian work
 - Epinicion
 - Emerson writing
 - Cowley composition
 - Lyrical lines
 - It's usually "on" or "to" something
 - Work on a Grecian urn
 - Tribute, of sorts
 - "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g.
 - Copland's "Symphonic ___"
 - Lines from Horace
 - Work with lofty words
 - Catullus composition
 - Jonson work
 - Poetic homage
 - Dedicated work
 - "___ to Billie Joe"
 - Laudatory lines
 - Old poem
 - Handel's "___ for St. Cecilia's Day"
 - Flowery verse
 - Rhapsodic rhyme
 - The 45th Psalm, e.g.
 - Poem of homage
 - Byron's "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
 - "To Autumn," e.g.
 - Keats's "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g.
 - Poetic paean
 - Addison's "How are thy Servants blest? O Lord!"
 - "How Sleep the Brave," for one
 - "To a Skylark," for one
 - Ben Jonson wrote one to himself
 - "___ to Billy Joe"
 - Millay's "___ to Silence"
 - Horatian composition
 - Calverley's "___ to Tobacco"
 - Lines that elevate
 - Shelley poem
 - Keats work
 - Keatsian tribute
 - Poem on an urn
 - "___ to Joy"
 - "To the Poets," for one
 - Dedicated lines
 - John Logan's "To the Cuckoo," e.g.
 - Tribute of a kind
 - Lofty lines
 - "___ on a Grecian Urn"
 - Literary piece
 - "O" may open it
 - Horatian ___
 - Dedicated lines?
 - Poetic tribute
 - Work of praise
 - Work with feet
 - Lines from Shelley
 - Pope piece
 - Words from Wordsworth
 - Poem of Sappho
 - Flowery words
 - Lines of homage
 - Wordsworth creation
 - It may be written "on" something
 - Gray matter?
 - Keatsian work
 - Lit class reading
 - Emerson's "___ to Beauty"
 - Metered praise
 - Lines of praise
 - Poem titled "To a ..."
 - Alexander Pope's "Solitude," e.g.
 - Wordsworth's "___ to Duty"
 - "___ on Melancholy"
 - One famously begins "O Wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being"
 - Poem of exaltation
 - Dedicatory verse
 - Allen Ginsberg's "Plutonian ___"
 - Kingsley's "___ to the North-East Wind"
 - A famous one begins "How sleep the brave ..."
 - Literature class reading
 - W. H. Auden wrote one to his pupils
 - Uplifting poem
 - Sapphic work
 - Poem often titled "To a ..."
 - Stanzaic salute
 - Work by Gray or Spenser
 - "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" genre
 - Tribute with feet
 - "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 #1 hit)
 - Lines that lift up
 - Praise-filled poem
 - Emotion-filled poem
 - Thomas Gray poem
 - Exalting poem
 - Coleridge's "Dejection: An ___"
 - Lyric poem evoking emotion
 - Beethoven's "___ to Joy"
 - Horatian creation
 - Bobbie Gentry sang one to Billie Joe
 - Keats composition
 - Tribute in verse
 - Keats's "To Autumn," for one
 - Shelley wrote one to the West Wind
 - Poem with "To" in its title
 - Exalting verse
 - Tribute with meter
 - Byron wrote one to Napoleon
 - Rapturous rhyme
 - "Intimations of Immortality," for one
 - Lyrical tribute
 - Verse of glorification
 - "To a ..." poem
 - Commendatory composition
 - Canticle
 - Hafiz work
 - Work by Pindar
 - Poem full of praise
 - Pindar product
 - "To a Skylark" or "To the Cuckoo"
 - Versified glorification
 - Work of exaltation
 - Love sonnet
 - Rhyming tribute
 - Poem with "To" in the title, often
 - Keats' "On Melancholy," e.g.
 - Lines, in this puzzle's theme
 - Lyrical verse
 - Form of flowery flattery
 - Work by Horace
 - "To a Mouse" or "To a Skylark"
 - Dedicated poem
 - Pindar poem
 - Tribute piece
 - Homage of a sort
 - Praiseful piece
 - Praiseful work
 - Poem with a dedicatee
 - "To a Mouse," for one
 - Appreciative verse
 - Inspired poem
 - "___ to a Nightingale" (John Keats poem)
 - Tribute of sorts
 - Emotional work
 - Form popular among the Romantics
 - Shelley's "___ to the West Wind"
 - Shelley's "___ to Naples"
 - Keats's "___ on Indolence"
 - Salute in stanzas
 - Admirer's poem
 - "___ to My Family" (1995 hit by the Cranberries)
 - Bardic work
 - Horace work
 - "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 #1 hit for Bobbie Gentry)
 - Derzhavin piece
 - Greek chorus part
 - Sappho specialty
 - Keats wrote one to Psyche
 - Olympionic, e.g.
 - Commemorative poem
 - Evocative verse
 - Canzone's cousin
 - Pindar piece
 - James Thomson's "Rule, Britannia" is one
 - "To a ..." work
 - Poem from Pindar
 - Work with stanzas
 - It has a strophe and an antistrophe
 - Lyric praise
 - Poetic ego-booster?
 - Exaltation in verse
 - Versified tribute
 - Metrical homage
 - Certain tribute
 - Keats's "___ on a Grecian Urn"
 - Milton work
 - Neruda wrote one on the table
 - Tribute with stanzas
 - "___ to Newfoundland" (provincial anthem)
 - Horatian oration
 - Homage in verse
 - Burns writing
 - "___ to My Car" (Adam Sandler song)
 - Stanzaic work
 - Lines of honor
 - Salute using feet?
 - "___ to Deodorant" (Coldplay song)
 - Piece of praise
 - Flowery expression of admiration
 - Emotional verse
 - Pindar opus
 - Gray's "The Bard," e.g.
 - "__ to Billy Joe"
 - "__ on a Grecian Urn"
 - It's from a Greek word meaning "song"
 - Coleridge's "France: An __"
 - Handel wrote one "for the Birthday of Queen Anne"
 - Poem of tribute
 - Keats's "__ to Psyche"
 - Marvell work
 - Keats's urn tribute, e.g.
 - Lines from Keats
 - Metered tribute
 - "__ to Joy"
 - Lofty tribute
 - Work with reverence
 - Dedicatory poem
 - Beethoven's "__ to Joy"
 - Pindaric speciality
 - Admiring work
 - Pope work
 - Exalted work
 - Verse of praise
 - ''To a . . .'' work
 - Written tribute
 - Poem ''to'' something
 - Metrical tribute
 - Emerson genre
 - Lofty poem
 - Lyric words
 - Poetic piece
 - Neruda work
 - Type of poem
 - ''To Autumn,'' for one
 - Poetic work
 - Gray lines
 - Kind words
 - Horatian lines
 - Enthusiastic verse
 - Verse praise
 - Rhapsodic poem
 - Horatian __
 - Neruda opus
 - Written praise
 - Byron selection
 - ''Grecian Urn'' lines
 - Verse ''to'' something
 - Work of Wordsworth
 - Dedicated verse
 - ''To a . . .'' verse
 - One of Keats' feats
 - Plaint for Billie Joe
 - Horace work, e.g.
 - Pindaric poem
 - ''To a Skylark,'' for one
 - Pindaric ___
 - Ceremonious poem
 - Poetic praise
 - "___ to Joy" (Schiller work)
 - Poetry class reading, perhaps
 - Praiseful verse
 - Poetic form
 - ''___ on a Grecian Urn''
 - ''To a Sky-Lark,'' e.g.
 - Horatian form
 - ''___ to Evening''
 - Love poem
 - ''___ on Indolence''
 - Poem of glorification
 - ''___ on Melancholy'' (Keats)
 - English I reading
 - Poem of devotion
 - ''___ to Psyche''
 - ''Intimations of Immortality,'' e.g.
 - Shelley lyric
 - Poem originally intended to be sung
 - ''___ on Indolence'' (Keats)
 - A Thomas Gray work
 - Emerson's ''___ to Beauty''
 - Work of Sappho
 - "To a Skylark," e.g.
 - "___ to Joy" (Schiller poem)
 - Yeats offering
 - Billie Joe's song
 - Writing on an urn
 - "___ to the Cuckoo"
 - Schoenberg's "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
 - "Intimations of Immortality," for example
 - Laudatory verse
 - Praiseful composition
 - Certain Pindaric poem
 - Lines of homage, collectively
 - Parnassian tribute
 - Laudatory lines, collectively
 - Urn tribute
 - "___ for Ted" (Plath)
 - Pindar specialty
 - Work of Pindar
 - "France: An ___"
 - "___ on Melancholy" (Keats)
 - Exalted verse
 - Certain Wordsworth work
 - "___ to Psyche" (Keats)
 - "--- to Joy"
 - Plaint for "Billie Joe"
 - Pablo Neruda work
 - Verse of appreciation
 - "To Spring," e.g.
 - Exaltation poem
 - Lofty verse
 - Shelley selection
 - Poem intended to be sung
 - Verse on a vase?
 - 36-Across work
 - Coleridge wrote one to dejection
 - One was to a lark
 - Grecian urn piece
 - "___ to Joy" (Schiller)
 - Writing on a Grecian urn
 - Pushkin wrote one to liberty
 - Poem type
 - High-flown verse
 - Work of Alexander Pope
 - Praising poem
 - Laudatory poem
 - Schoenberg: "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
 - Lyrical work
 - Lyric verse
 - Lyricist's offering
 - "To a ..." work
 - Path: suffix
 - Tribute that usually rhymes
 - Addison's "___ to Creation"
 - Something Ben Jonson wrote to himself
 - Keats wrote one to autumn
 - Dedicated composition
 - Emotional dedication
 - Tribute that often rhymes
 - Versified rhapsody
 - Celebratory verse
 - Poem written to be sung
 - Selection from Keats's canon
 - Wordsworth's "Intimations of Immortality," e.g.
 - "To Autumn" or "To Spring"
 - Rhyming encomium
 - Praise in verse
 - Work on an urn
 - Ending for Capri
 - Schiller's "An die Freude," e.g.
 - Shelley tribute
 - Poetic pacan
 - "To a Sky-Lark," e.g.
 - "___ to Psyche"
 - "___ to Evening"
 - "___ on Indolence" (Keats)
 - Work by Keats
 - "___ on Indolence"
 - Coleridge's "France: An ___"
 - Tribute to a skylark
 - Keats specialty
 - It may be dedicated
 - Aeolian poem
 - Pindar's pride
 - Keats wrote one on an urn
 - Keats effort
 - Celebrating work
 - Poem "to" something
 - "To Autumn," for one
 - "Grecian Urn" lines
 - Verse "to" something
 - "To a ..." verse
 - Ceremonious verse
 - Elevated lines
 - Inspired lines
 - Complimentary poem
 - Poem with a strophe
 - Strophe's place
 - Poetry class reading
 - Praiseful poem
 - Poem
 - Creation of Keats
 - Words on an urn, perhaps
 - Kind words of a sort
 - "To Autumn" is one
 - Urn composition, perhaps
 - Tribute in rhyme
 - A famous one begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness"
 - Lofty work
 - Sung poem
 - Sung poem
 - Pindar forte
 - William Browne's "Awake, faire Muse," e.g.
 - Dedicated work
 - Pindar creation
 - Positive poem
 - Poem about a person, often
 - Poetic dedication
 - Expression of praise
 - Salute with feet?
 - An addition?
 - Neruda's "___ to Conger Chowder"
 - Rhapsodic verse
 - 10 Across creation
 - Poem for the praiseworthy
 - Tribute
 - Verse form
 - Its title might start with "To"
 - Often-flowery verse
 - Poem of high praise
 - Idolater's writing
 - '___ on a Grecian Urn'
 - Keats poem
 - Poet's product
 - Exalted poem
 - Horace creation
 - Fanciful poem
 - Verse of exaltation
 - Pindaric piece
 - Rhyming honor
 - Keatsian piece
 - Worshipper's writing
 - Rhyming praise
 - Praise, in verse
 - Versifier's praise
 - Praise from 59-Across
 - Praise in rhyme
 - Idol's writing
 - Keatsian verse
 - Keatsian opus
 - Honor in verse
 - Admirer's recitation
 - Tribute of a sort
 - Rhyming accolade
 - Idolater's recitation
 - Praiseful rendition
 - Keatsian poem
 - '___ to Joy'
 - Commemorative verse
 - Pindar's opus
 - Praiseful recitation
 - Commemorative recitation
 - Roast recitation
 - Praise from a poetaster
 - Keats opus
 - Venerator's verse
 - 18-Across opus
 - It may be written to someone
 - Adorer's writeup
 - Sonnet, sometimes
 - Lyric work
 - Keats feat
 - Lyrical poem
 - Poem variety
 - Pindar verse
 - Idol's poem
 - Pindaric effort
 - Poem to a nightingale, e.g.
 - Idolater's poem
 - Lyric tribute
 - Poem of laud
 - Elevated poetic piece
 - Inspired poetry
 - Gentry epic "___ to Billie Joe"
 - Writing on an urn?
 - Paean
 - Salute with stanzas
 - Commemorative writing
 - Pablo Neruda poem
 - Pope's "___ on Solitude"
 - Poetic expression of admiration
 - Uplifting piece
 - Bobbie Gentry's first hit was one
 - Shelley output
 - Keats wrote one to melancholy
 - Keats verse
 - Sonnet kin
 - Keats or Shelley work
 - Kind of poem
 - Celebratory work
 - Literary salute
 - Keats's "___ on Melancholy"
 - Kipling's "The Power of the Dog," e.g.
 - Many a paean
 - Poem whose title might start "To a ..."
 - "___ to Billie Joe" (Bobbie Gentry hit)
 - Shelley creation
 - Exaltation in rhyme
 - Browning or Keats creation
 - Keats wrote one on melancholy
 - Keats dedicated one to a nightingale
 - Poetic lines of homage
 - Elevated lines?
 - Lesbian ___
 - Jonson's work
 - Shelley's "To a Skylark," e.g.
 - "Alexander's Feast," e.g.
 - Ovid opus
 - Pablo Neruda verse form
 - Pindar offering
 - Shelley offering
 - Breathless dedication
 - Grand poem
 - Tribute that rhymes
 - Ben Jonson wrote one "to Himself"
 - Keats wrote one to a nightingale
 - Brad Paisley's "___ de Toilet (The Toilet Song)"
 - Keats' urn tribute, e.g.
 - Poem meant to be sung
 - Shelley opus
 - "To a" poem
 - Inauguration recitation, maybe
 - Psalms cousin
 - "___ to Apollo"
 - One was written to Billie Joe
 - Commemorative for Billie Joe
 - Suffix with electr-
 - Piece to peace, for example
 - Anthology entry, maybe
 - Wordsworth genre
 - Commemorative work
 - Poem of celebration
 - Praising piece
 - Glowing piece?
 - Keats' "___ on Melancholy"
 - Poetic rhapsody
 - Commemorative piece
 - Poetry 101 reading
 - Word often followed by "to a"
 - Praise, but not prose
 - Honorific poem
 - Celebratory poem
 - Gushing poem
 - Praseful poem
 - Keat's treat
 - Words on an urn
 - Dedication in verse
 - Flowery flattery form
 - Flowery composition
 - Certain poem
 - William Collins's "___ to Evening"
 - Tribute, of a sort
 - Glorifying lines
 - Dedicatory opus
 - Kid of poetic work
 - Glorifying work
 - Shelly specialty
 - Wordsworth's words, perhaps
 - Rapturous piece
 - Shelley specialty
 - Keats' "___ to a Nightingale"
 - Ronsard creation
 - Lyrical homage
 - Poem that uplifts
 - Holst's "___ to Death"
 - Poet's dedication
 - Verse type
 - Wordsworth's "___: Intimations of Immortality"
 - Laudatory work
 - Piece from Pindar
 - Laudatory writing
 - Billie Joe is the subject of one
 - Reverent poem
 - Fancy poem of tribute
 - Offering from Keats
 - Panegyrical lines
 - Lyrical piece
 - Old, flowery poem
 - Neruda's "___ to Wine"
 - Poem that extols
 - Shelley writing
 - Words written in praise
 - " ___ on a Grecian Urn"
 - Dedicated lines of poetry
 - Verse tribute
 - Work by Gray or Shelley
 - Poem with complex stanza forms
 - What Keats wrote on an urn?
 - Flowery poem
 - Highbrow poem
 - English 101 example
 - Poem form
 - Lyrical poem of tribute
 - Type of 73-Across
 - "___ to"
 - Flowing poem
 - Uplifting feet?
 - Poetic words of praise
 - Coleridge creation
 - Keats' "___ to Psyche"
 - Keats' "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" begins one
 - Middle of a yodel?
 - Pindarc effort
 - Often lofty poem
 - Skylark poem
 - Parabasis
 - Lyrical poem form
 - Bacchylides creation
 - Poem that honors
 - Pindaric composition
 - "___ to liberty" by Shelley
 - Thomas Gray's "The Bard," e.g.
 - Shelley's "To a Skylark," for one
 - Coleridge wrote one on dejection
 - Appreciative poem
 - Poem "to" somebody or something
 - Glorifying verse
 - Keats' "To Autumn," e.g.
 - Stasimon, e.g.
 - Lines of dedication
 - Hymn relative
 - Auden genre
 - Part of the classic Chinese work "Shih Ching"
 - Poem originally performed with music
 - Rapturous work
 - Thomas Gray's "___ on the Spring"
 - "To Crosswords" could be one
 - Form of flattering poetry
 - Flowery lyrical poem
 - "To a ...." work
 - Neruda wrote one to salt
 - Keats poem, e.g.
 - English I reading, sometimes
 - Lord Byron offering
 - 89 Down's tribute
 - Schiller's "___ to Joy"
 - Shelley's "___ to Liberty"
 - Keats offering
 - Uplifting verse
 - Praise that's not prose
 - Bobbie Gentry's "___ to Billie Joe"
 - Some lines of Milton
 - Praise that's usually not prose
 - Written tribute, of sorts
 - Text source for the end of Beethoven's Ninth
 - One with uplifting feet
 - Sappho dedicated one to Aphrodite
 - Lyric composition
 - End of a feat?
 - Bit of poetry
 - "How Sleep the Brave," e.g.
 - "Coronation ___" (Elgar composition)
 - Work of Horace
 - Reverential work
 - Keats composed one on indolence
 - Celebritory poem
 - Lyric poem with complex stanza forms
 - Shelley's "To the Moon," e.g.
 - Laudatory piece
 - Verse that may be "on" something
 - It was often accompanied by a lyre in ancient Greece
 - One begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness"
 - Coleridge piece
 - Work that shows love
 - Expression of enthusiastic emotion
 - Neruda wrote one to wine
 - Poem that's often "on" or "to" something
 - Neruda's "___ to Common Things"
 - Flattery in verse
 - Versifier's tribute
 - What might be written to a famous person
 - Dedicated piece
 - Poem "on" or "to" something
 - Salute lines
 - Work of admiration
 - Sonnet's cousin
 - 60's-70's record label
 - Keats' "___ on Indolence"
 - Bardic tribute
 - Dedicated
 - Words of homage
 - Work of tribute
 - Keats forte
 - Wordy tribute
 - Pablo Neruda composition
 - Neruda's "___ to My Socks"
 - Word often preceding "to a"
 - "On ..." or "To a ..." work
 - Pastoral relative
 - Lord Tennyson's "The Eagle," e.g.
 - Flowery lines
 - It's an honor
 - Words of tribute
 - Some words from an admirer
 - Rapturous verse
 - Its first part is called a strophe
 - Its title often includes "On"
 - Often flowery words
 - "On ..." work
 - Loving verse?
 - Opposite of a poetry slam?
 - Verse dedicated to someone
 - Piece of admiration
 - Romantic poem
 - "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" is part of one
 - Wordsworth's "To the Cuckoo," e.g.
 - Glorifying homage
 - Type of written tribute
 - Sappho creation
 - Lionizing lines
 - Poetic salute
 - Homage in meter
 - Wordsworth wrote one on immortality
 - Tribute that may be urned?
 - Complimentary composition
 - One might be written to an idol
 - Glorifying tribute
 - Neruda wrote one about the sea
 - Reverent verse
 - Some words from Wordsworth
 - Many a Wordsworth work
 - Payment of tribute?
 - Work from Keats or Shelley
 - Neruda wrote one to common things
 - Tribute poem
 - Tributary lines
 - Horatian poem
 - Neruda wrote one to a large tuna
 - Admiration in verse
 - Work for a hero
 - "___ to My Right Knee": Rita Dove poem
 - What you might write to someone you like
 - One was written on an urn
 - Some Wordsworth words
 - Poem that praises
 - Verse from an admirer
 - Physics ending meaning "way"
 - Love lines?
 - Verse of tribute
 - Work of reverence
 - Honorary poem
 - Many a Neruda work
 - Sophocles' "___ to Man"
 - Commemorative lines
 - Product of admiration
 - Pablo Neruda's "___ to Sadness"
 - Thomas Gray wrote one on Eton College
 - Poem from an admirer
 - Charles Kingsley's "___ to the North-East Wind"
 - Burns wrote one on a louse
 - Poem that might be "to" or "on"
 - Love poem?
 - Poem with a devotee
 - Poet's tribute
 - Something that might accompany a dedication
 - Neruda wrote one to "things"
 - Words of honor
 - "___ to the Hexagon" (Chen Chen poem)
 - Lines of admiration
 - High words
 - Labor of love?
 - "___ to the Loom" (Monica Sok poem)
 - "___ to Gold Teeth" (Danez Smith poem)
 - Keats's tribute to an urn, e.g.
 - Writing from Pablo Neruda
 - Rapturous writing
 - Poem such as "To Autumn"
 - Sappho's "___ to Aphrodite"
 - Tribute in stanzas
 - Poem type with a Pindaric form
 - Rhyme of praise
 - "___ to the Women on Long Island" (Olivia Gatwood poem)
 - Gray's "The Progress of Poesy," e.g.
 - A famous one by Percy Bysshe Shelley begins "Hail to thee, blithe spirit!"
 - Verse of admiration
 - Lines of credit?
 - Reverential poem
 - Piece of poetic praise
 - Pablo Neruda's "___ to Wine"
 - Verse sometimes sung
 - Neruda verse
 - Emotional poem
 - Poem paying homage
 - "___ to My Socks," Pablo Neruda poem
 - Lines from an admirer
 - Wordsworth wrote one to duty
 - Certain 8-Down poem
 - 46-Down work
 - Flattering poem
 - Dedicatory lines
 - "___ to My Family" (song by the Cranberries)
 - "___ on a Grecian Urn" (Keats poem)
 - "___ to the Female Reproductive System" (Sharon Olds poem)
 - Work requiring dedication?
 - Wordsworth poem
 - Many a poem by Sharon Olds
 - The Gwendolyn Brooks poem "Paul Robeson," for example
 - "homage to my hips," e.g.
 - "___ to Thought" (Sharon Olds poem)
 - "___ to a Superhero," Weird Al's parody of "Piano Man"
 - It may be addressed to someone
 - One could be titled "To a Tee"
 - Glorifying poem
 - Linguistic tribute
 - "___ to Sequoyah" (Alexander Posey poem)
 - "___ to Prince" (Hanif Abdurraqib poem)
 - Onetime record label with a poetic name
 - Wordsworth wrote one about a cuckoo
 - Bobbie Gentry wrote one to Billie Joe
 - "Crown: An ___ to the Fresh Cut"
 - Horace's "Hymn to Mercury," for one
 - Tribute that may rhyme
 - Admiring poem
 - "___ to Our Ocean" (Amanda Gorman poem)
 - Glowing lines
 - Sharon Olds's "___ to Dirt"
 - Many a Sharon Olds poem
 - Lyrical dedication
 - "___ to the Head Nod" (Elizabeth Acevedo poem)
 - Amanda Gorman's "___ to Our Ocean"
 - "___ to my blackness" (Shockley poem)
 - Clifton's "homage to my hips," e.g.
 - Poet Amanda Gorman's "___ to Our Ocean"
 - Literary homage
 - Phillis Wheatley wrote one "to Neptune"
 - "Borderline (An ___ to Self Care)" (Solange song)
 - Pablo Neruda wrote one "to a large tuna in the market"
 - "___ of Girls' Things": poem by Sharon Olds
 - Written honor
 - It traditionally starts with a strophe
 - Verse that exalts its subject
 - "___ to Joy": segment of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
 - "___ to My Father's Boots" (Cornelius Eady essay)
 - Elizabeth Acevedo's "___ to the Head Nod"
 - "___ to 9th & O NW" (Clint Smith poem)
 - "___ to a Superhero" (Weird Al Yankovic parody of "Piano Man")
 - Poem written "on" or "to" something
 - "___ to a Nightingale" (Keats poem)
 - Paean in verse
 - Neruda's "___ to Salt"
 - Ceremonious lyric poem
 - "___ to my Right Knee" (Rita Dove poem)
 - Flattering verse
 - "Dejection" is a famous one
 - First word of the European Union anthem's title
 - Work of appreciation
 - Poem with a dedication
 - "___ to My Shoes" (Francisco X. Alarcon poem)
 - Flattering lines
 - Rita Dove's "___ to My Right Knee"
 - "___ to Autocorrect" (Martha Silano poem)
 - "An ___ to Bats" (Gertrude Sturdle poem)
 - Uplifting offering
 - Poem of adoration
 - Lucille Clifton's "Homage to My Hips," for one
 - Dedicated address?
 - Ogden Nash's "Kind of an ___ to Duty"
 - Lorca work
 - Each poem in the book "Black Roses"
 - Work on something you like?
 - Each poem in the book "Black Oak"
 - "___ to a Koala Bear" (Paul McCartney song)
 - "___ to Herb Kent" (Jamila Woods poem)
 - "___ to Dirt": Sharon Olds poem
 - O'Shaughnessy poem that begins, "We are the music makers, / And we are the dreamers of dreams"
 - "___ to the Tampon" (Sharon Olds poem)
 - "___ to Kool-Aid" (Marcus Jackson poem)
 - "___ to a Yellow Onion" (C. Dale Young poem)
 - "___ to Ethiopia" (Paul Laurence Dunbar poem)
 - Amit Majmudar's "___ to a Drone"
 - "___ to Suburbia" (Eavan Boland poem)
 - Work whose name comes from the Greek for "sing"
 - Work on something you love?
 - A famous one begins "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness"
 - One might be Horatian
 - "___ to My Family": 1994 hit for The Cranberries
 - Lucille Clifton's "homage to my hips," e.g.
 - Dedicated lyric poem
 - Poem in tribute
 - "___ to a Grasshopper" (Pedro Pietri poem)
 - Loving words
 - Respectful poem
 - "___ to Browsing the Web" (Marcus Wicker poem)
 - "___ to the Loop-de-Loop" (Clint Smith poem)
 - Venerating verse
 - "To" words
 - To work?
 - "An ___ We Owe" (Amanda Gorman poem)
 - "___ to the Selfie" (Megan Falley poem)
 - Amanda Gorman's "An ___ We Owe"
 - "___ to Goby" (Juliana Spahr poem)
 - Written homage
 - Pablo Neruda wrote one to a large tuna in the market
 - W.H. Auden's "___ to the Medieval Poets"
 - Certain love poem
 - "___ to the Midwest" (Kevin Young poem)
 - "___ to Aging Bodies" (Jan Mandell poem)
 - Loving poem
 - Word on a shoppe sign
 - Composition of Catullus in ancient Rome
 - Ashanti Anderson's "___ to Black Skin"
 - Pablo Neruda's "___ to My Socks"
 - "___ of Broken Loyalty" (Sharon Olds poem)
 - "___ of Girls' Things" (Sharon Olds poem)
 - Uplifting work
 - "___ to Neptune": Phillis Wheatley poem
 - Many a poem by Shelley
 - Poem of adulation
 - "___ to Deodorant" (first Coldplay song)
 - "___ to Epinephrine" (Franny Choi poem)
 - Many a Keats work
 
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