| Text | Length |
| Velvet finish | 13 |
| Poet's dusk | 15 |
| Morn's counterpart | 22 |
| Dark time for poets | 19 |
| Bard's twilight | 19 |
| Bard's contraction | 22 |
| Poetic night | 12 |
| Literary contraction | 20 |
| Hallow follower | 15 |
| Hallow ending? | 14 |
| Yet, to Yeats | 13 |
| Though, poetically | 18 |
| Suffix for "Hallow" | 29 |
| Poetic twilight | 15 |
| Poet's time of day | 22 |
| Dusk, poetically | 16 |
| Yet, poetically | 15 |
| When dark comes o'er the land | 33 |
| Velvet ending | 13 |
| Twilight time, to a poet | 24 |
| Sunset time, in verse | 21 |
| Still, in poetry | 16 |
| Poetic time after dusk | 22 |
| Night time, poetically | 22 |
| Late in the day, for poets | 26 |
| It adds 10 to 8? | 16 |
| Hallow conclusion? | 18 |
| Bard's word | 15 |
| Bard's dusk | 15 |
| Bard's adverb | 17 |
| After dusk, poetically | 22 |
| "Cant" or "hallow" ending | 45 |
| Yet, to Shakespeare | 19 |
| Yet, in verse | 13 |
| Still, to poets | 15 |
| Poetical twilight | 17 |
| Poet's sundown | 18 |
| Night of yore | 13 |
| Imitation: Suffix | 17 |
| Ending for velvet | 17 |
| Early night, to a poet | 22 |
| Dusk, to poets | 14 |
| Dusk, in verse | 14 |
| Day's end, to a poet | 24 |
| Day's end, poetically | 25 |
| Dark time, in verse | 19 |
| Bard's early night | 22 |
| Bard's dark time | 20 |
| Bard's bedtime? | 19 |
| "Velvet" attachment | 29 |
| Yet, to poets | 13 |
| Word in poems | 13 |
| Velvet ender | 12 |
| Velvet end? | 11 |
| Twilight, to a poet | 19 |
| Twilight, poetically | 20 |
| Sunset time, to Shelley | 23 |
| Sunset follower, in poetry | 26 |
| Suffix with "velvet" or "hallow" | 52 |
| Suffix with "Hallow" or "velvet" | 52 |
| Sonneteer's sundown | 23 |
| Poetic P.M. | 11 |
| Poetic nighttime | 16 |
| Poetic even | 11 |
| Poetic day's end | 20 |
| Poet's nightfall | 20 |
| Poe's evening | 17 |
| Nighttime's start, in poetry | 32 |
| Nighttime, in poetry | 20 |
| Nightfall, to bards | 19 |
| Nightfall, in verse | 19 |
| Nightfall, in poetry | 20 |
| Night, poetically | 17 |
| Last letters appropriate for October's last day | 51 |
| Keats's nightfall | 21 |
| It follows sunset, in poetry | 28 |
| Imitation fabric: Suffix | 24 |
| Hallow or velvet ending | 23 |
| Hallow ender | 12 |
| Hallow end | 10 |
| Gloaming, to poets | 18 |
| Fabric suffix | 13 |
| Even, to Emerson | 16 |
| Ending with "Hallow" | 30 |
| Ending for Hallow | 17 |
| Dusk, to John Donne | 19 |
| Donne's dusk | 16 |
| Dark time, in poetry | 20 |
| Dark time in poetry | 19 |
| Close of day, to poets | 22 |
| "Velvet" finish | 25 |
| "I should ___ die with pity": King Lear | 49 |
| "__ like the passage of an angel's tear": Keats | 61 |
| ''Hallow'' ending | 33 |
| Yet, to W.S. | 12 |
| Yet, to the Bard | 16 |
| Yet, in poesy | 13 |
| Yet, in poems | 13 |
| When the day's done, to Donne | 33 |
| When night comes o'er the land | 34 |
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