Lexicographical Neighbors of Poetless
Literary usage of Poetless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Land of the Pharaohs: Drawn with Pen and Pencil by Samuel Manning, Richard Lovett (1897)
"... and to feel that, poetless as they were, they had'a. national genius, and had
stamped it on the works of their hands, lasting as the Iliad. ..."
2. Letters on Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1858)
"... and to feel that, poetless as they were, they had a national genius, and had
stamped it on the works of their hands, lasting as the Iliad. ..."
3. The Three Americas Railway: An International and Intercontinental Enterprise by Hinton Rowan Helper (1881)
"... as poetless as Hades or Tophet, or Tartarus. Only in regions fit to be and
destined to become the abodes of the blessed, like the Gardens of the ..."
4. The Religion of Democracy: A Memorandum of Modern Principles by Charles Ferguson (1900)
"... poetless nations, before all the islands of the sea are tossed to the bargain
counter, and the cities are wasted with war. Out of democracy shall come ..."
5. To-day: The Monthly Magazine of Scientific Socialism edited by Ernest Belfort Bax, James Leigh Joynes, F. Bland, Hubert Bland (1883)
"... and Smith Street thereafter was poetless. One almost sunny summer afternoon,
some three years before the meeting of Rosamond and Violet in Trafalgar ..."
6. The Religion of Democracy: A Manual of Devotion by Charles Ferguson (1900)
"... poetless nations, before all the islands of the sea are tossed to the bargain
counter, and the cities are wasted with war. ..."