- ... the season to be jolly - ... the season to be jolly (‘3) - A little fetish? It is, to poets - It is (poetic) - It is (poetic) (‘3) - It is (poetic) (3) - It is poetically even ethics?
- Contemplative fellow? It is, poetically, a little predator - Contemplative fellow? It is, poetically, a long-legged carnivore - Il A little predator chap on his knees? It is poetic!
- The second person singular, indicative and subjunctive moods,
imperfect tense, of the verb be. It is formed from were, with the
ending -t, after the analogy of wast. Now used only in solemn or poetic
style. - A wart.
- “I knew it!” - Cry of delight - Cry of discovery - Cry of discovery in Sahara - Cry of discovery or a mocking laugh - Cry when light bulb goes on - Eureka!
- ... or no - ..., no, maybe - A bit of an eyesore? Absolutely! - Absolutely making cot coyest - Absolutely sure it’s final? Definitely - Absolutely! - Affirmative
- “So true!” - End of a prayer - Endless lament? So be it - Final word - Final word of a prayer - Grace’s final word - Heart of lament at end of prayer