Definition of Poesied

1. poesy [v] - See also: poesy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poesied

poem
poematic
poemlike
poems
poems syndrome
poenamu
poenologies
poenology
poephaga
poeps
poeses
poesie
poesied (current term)
poesies
poesy
poesying
poet
poet's daffodil
poet-singer
poet laureate
poetaster
poetasters
poetastry
poetess
poetesses
poetic
poetic justice

Literary usage of Poesied

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

1. The Fortnightly Review (1868)
"At last she half surprises his secret, he hers; " his erewhile timid lips grew bold, and poesied with hers in dewy rhyme." "Parting they seemed to tread ..."

2. British Poets of the Nineteenth Century by Curtis Hidden Page (1910)
"So said, his erewhile timid lira grew unfold In its ripe warmth this gracious bold, And poesied with hers in dewy rhyme : Great bliss was with them, ..."

3. Poems by John Keats, Arlo Bates (1896)
"So said, his erewhile timid lips grew bold, And poesied with hers in dewy rhyme : 7° Great bliss was with them, and great happiness Grew, ..."

4. Richard Wagner to Mathilde Wesendonck by Richard Wagner, Mathilde Wesendonck, William Ashton Ellis (1905)
"But, they just made no dogmatic system of them ; they poesied and portrayed. Entire artists, profound and genial! Glorious folk ! ..."

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