Crossword-Solution: ODES 4 letters, 803 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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ODES anagram DEOS, DOES, DOSE, EDOS, OEDS, SEDO

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"All the ___," 2013 Neruda omnibus 1 answer
"Black Roses" poems 1 answer
"Elemental ___" (Pablo Neruda work) 1 answer
"Golden Treasury" entries. 1 answer
"Golden Treasury" works. 1 answer
"On a ... " poems 1 answer
"Shih Ching" works 1 answer
"The ___ of Horace" 1 answer
"The ___ of Solomon" 1 answer
"To ..." things 1 answer
"To Autumn" and others 1 answer
"To Spring" and others 1 answer
"To a . . ." poems 1 answer
"To a . . ." works 1 answer
"To a Louse" and "To a Mouse" 1 answer
"To a Nightingale," "To a Skylark," etc. 1 answer
"To a Sky Lark," "To a Nightingale," etc. 1 answer
"To a Skylark" and "To the West Wind." 1 answer
"To a Skylark" and others 1 answer
"To the Moon" and others 1 answer
"__ et Ballades" (Hugo book) 1 answer
"__ of Solomon" (ancient hymn book) 1 answer
"__ of Solomon": religious works 1 answer
"__ to Common Things" (Neruda book) 1 answer
"___ et Ballades" (Victor Hugo work) 1 answer
"___ to Common Things" (Pablo Neruda work) 1 answer
"___ to Lithium" (Shira Erlichman book) 1 answer
2016 Sharon Olds poetry collection 1 answer
2016 work by Pulitzer poet Sharon Olds 1 answer
Poetic tributes 1 answer
Works by Keats and Horace 1 answer
Accounts of ancient Olympians 1 answer
Adoring poems 1 answer
Anacreon output 1 answer
Anacreontics' kin 1 answer
Anacreontics. 1 answer
Appreciative poems 1 answer
Appreciative verses 1 answer
Bacchylides works 1 answer
Beauty and a nightingale were the focus of two 1 answer
Ben Jonson works 1 answer
Book of ___ (collection of poems compiled by Confucius) 1 answer
Brit Lit assignments, maybe 1 answer
Browning and Byron creations 1 answer
Bryant creations 1 answer
Byron poems 1 answer
Byron selections 1 answer
Byron works 1 answer
Byronic poems 1 answer
Canzones 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ODES (5)

There thou shalt hear and learn the secret power Of harmony, in tones and numbers hit By voice or hand, and various-measured verse, AEolian charms and Dorian lyric odes, And his who gave them breath, but higher sung, Blind Melesigenes, thence Homer called, Whose poem Phoebus challenged for his own.
Paradise Regained John Milton 1993
But the odes of Keats and of Wordsworth, a poem or two by Coleridge, a few more by Shelley, discovered vast realms of the spirit that none had explored before.
The Moon and Sixpence W. Somerset Maugham 1995
Ike Fridge's pamphlet story of his ridings for John Chisum--chief provider of cattle for Billy the Kid to steal--has more of the juice of reality in it and, therefore, more of literary virtue than some of James Fenimore Cooper's novels, and than some of James Russell Lowell's odes.
Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest J. Frank Dobie 1995
Indeed, I have even seen Horace read to her as she sat in the old rocking-chair after one of her headaches, with her eyes bandaged, and her head swathed in veils and shawls, and she would turn it into not only proper English, but English with a glow and color and rhythm that gave the very life of the odes.
The Burial of the Guns Thomas Nelson Page 2008
True to his love for the Sabine singer, the western poet characterized the immortal odes of twenty centuries gone the greatest happiness of bibliomania.
The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac Eugene Field 1996

Quotes with ODES (3)

Sometimes, even those whom we consider as our close friends may betray us so easily, in a moment when we do not even expect it. Such is the truth of life, despite so many eloquent odes humanity dedicated to friendship.
Sahara Sanders INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
What did we talk about? I don't remember. We talked so hard and sat so still that I got cramps in my knee. We had too many cups of tea and then didn't want to leave the table to go to the bathroom because we didn't want to stop talking. You will think we talked of revolution but we didn't. Nor did we talk of our own souls. Nor of sewing. Nor of babies. Nor of departmental intrigue. It was political if by politics you mean the laboratory talk that characters in bad movies are …
Joanna Russ On Strike Against God
The baker kneads; the weaver knits; The smithy plies the sun-bright steel; The potter turns; the farmer plants; The miller grinds his dusty meal. While I my quill in trembling hand Pen odes to please the fickle throng; The greatest craftsman of them all, Save only she who sings my song.
D. Alexander Neill
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