Crossword-Solution: LOCRINE 7 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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GWENDOLEN, husband of 1 answer
Legendary British king, subject of poem by Swinburne. 1 answer
Mythical King of England. 1 answer
SABRINA, father of 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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There is a gentle Nymph not far from hence, That with moist curb sways the smooth Severn stream: Sabrina is her name: a virgin pure; Whilom she was the daughter of Locrine, That had the sceptre from his father Brute.
L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas John Milton 1995
Virgin, daughter of Locrine, Sprung of old Anchises' line, May thy brimmed waves for this Their full tribute never miss From a thousand petty rills, That tumble down the snowy hills: Summer drouth or singed air Never scorch thy tresses fair, Nor wet October's torrent flood Thy molten crystal fill with mud; May thy billows roll ashore The beryl and the golden ore; May thy lofty head be crowned With many a tower and terrace round, And here and there thy banks upon With groves of myrrh and cinnamon.
L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas John Milton 1995
The field of battle EPILOGUE Dramatis Personæ ATE, the Goddess of Revenge BRUTUS, King of Britain LOCRINE, son to Brutus CAMBER, son to Brutus ALBANACT, son to Brutus MADAN, son of Locrine and Gwendoline ASSARACHUS, follower of Brutus CORINEUS, follower of Brutus THRASIMACHUS, son to Corineus GWENDOLINE, daughter to Corineus, married to Locrine DEBON, an old Officer.
Locrine William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1998
Enter Brutus carried in a chair, Locrine, Camber, Albanact, Corineus, Gwendoline, Assarachus, Debon, Thrasimachus.
Locrine William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1998
Locrine, the column of my family, And only pillar of my weakened age, Locrine, draw near, draw near unto thy sire, And take thy latest blessings at his hands: And for thou art the eldest of my sons, Be thou a captain to thy brethren, And imitate thy aged father’s steps, Which will conduct thee to true honor’s gate; For if thou follow sacred virtue’s lore, Thou shalt be crowned with a laurel branch, And wear a wreath of sempiternal fame, Sorted amongst the glorious happy ones.
Locrine William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1998
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1949–1951).