Definition of Poeps

1. poep [n] - See also: poep

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poeps

poecilonyms
poecilopod
poecilopoda
poecilopods
poem
poematic
poemlike
poems
poems syndrome
poenamu
poenologies
poenology
poephaga
poeps (current term)
poeses
poesie
poesied
poesies
poesy
poesying
poet
poet's daffodil
poet-singer
poet laureate
poetaster
poetasters
poetastry

Literary usage of Poeps

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Poets and Poetry of America by Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1856)
"The moonlit sea and the sunset sky Are written with Love's words, And you hear his voice unceasingly, Like song, in the time of birds. He poeps into the ..."

2. Essays in Biography and Criticism by Peter Bayne (1860)
"If the thought of The PoePs Vow, — the fatal error and deadly sin of preferring self-culture to human sympathy, — is the same as in The Palace of Art, ..."

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