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Across
  1. 3. Collectively, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey were known as ___.
  2. 6. A Taylor song that started as a poem.
  3. 9. This poet coined the phrase "suspension of disbelief."
  4. 10. This phrase originated in the poem "Compassion" by Miller Williams and is referenced in "ivy."
  5. 11. Taylor wrote this poem for her pregnant fifth-grade teacher's unborn daughter.
  6. 13. The successor of Henry James Pye as Poet Laurette of the UK.
Down
  1. 1. The chairman of tortured poets won a competition with this poem in fifth grade.
  2. 2. Track 10 of The Tortured Poets Department could be a reference to this 1962 play named after an English writer.
  3. 4. Like Taylor, this poet wrote "letters addressed to the fire;" they wanted their letters burned after their death.
  4. 5. Both "Look What You Made Me Do" and "mirrorball" parallel this famous Plath poem.
  5. 7. The Prelude, colloquially known as "the poem to Coleridge," was this poet's magnum opus.
  6. 8. Nobel prize winner referenced in Red's prologue.
  7. 12. Track 8 of The Tortured Poets Department features Florence Welch, the author of this poetry collection.