• ___ Winter fills the naked skies: Shelley
• ... down the vast edges ___...: Arnold
• Bleak
• Bleak, in poetry
• Bleak, in verse
• Bleak, to Blake
• Bleak, to Keats
• Cheerless
• Cheerless, to the bard
• Dark and gloomy
• Depressing, in literature
• Dismal
• Dismal in poetry
• Dismal or bleak (poetic)
• Dismal, old-style
• Dismal, to a poet
• Dismal, to Donne
• Dismal, to Keats
• Dull and dismal, to Donne
• Dull, in poetry
• Gloom
• Gloominess
• Gloomy, in odes
• Gloomy, in poetry
• Gloomy, in verse
• Gloomy, literarily
• Gloomy, poetically
• Gloomy, to a bard
• Gloomy, to a poet
• Gloomy, to Keats
• Gloomy, to poets
• Gloomy, to Shakespeare
• Gloomy, to the bard
• How pallid, chill and ___!: Keats
• In ___-nighted December...: Keats
• Joyless, poetically
• Lacking cheer, poetically
• Like the November sky, to Scott
• Melancholy, to Keats
• Melancholy, to Milton
• November's sky is chill and ___: Scott
• Poetically gloomy
• The House of Dies ___ (Virginia Hamilton Edgar-winning mystery)