"If you come to live in our house, and be a — amongst us" (Thomas Heywood, The Wise Woman of Hogsdon) |
FAMILIST |
A basket case, thrashed by possessive husband, pinched and punched by fairies |
SIRJOHNFALSTAFF |
A quarrelsome pair, of Fry's angels perhaps |
DUELLISTS |
Crowne'd king |
DARIUS |
Day came, unusually for seat of learning |
ACADEMY |
Demigoddess, portrayed in half articles |
HEMITHEA |
Gerald Seymour's highflyer |
ARCHANGEL |
Giant Spanish novelist in the end American |
ENCELADUS |
Hardly Corneille's Life of Walpole |
HORACE |
Head-in-air Athenian architect |
DAEDALUS |
It was visited by Paul as part of wily strategy |
LYSTRA |
Its great woman prophetically bore a son, who lived and died and lived again |
SHUNEM |
Journey of composer from junction |
TRAVEL |
Kept in suspense for punishment |
HANGED |
Lewis observed one who did |
GRIEVED |