Related Clues:
- Protect piece oddly only appearing in verse
- The language of verse
- US author twitching, using words rhythmically?
- Quote work held up as lyrical
- Word before "justice" or "license"
- Look after European that Parisian conservation group finds persuasive
- Lyrical American horror writer getting credit mostly
- American writer, almost beat, getting lyrical
- Cope with it being muddled, like much of Shakespeare!
- Expressive European mass interrupted by heartless queen
- Like flowery verse
- Describes language that has grace and beauty
- US author has quirk that makes him rhythmical
- Full of romantic imagery
- Wax finish?