Lexicographical Neighbors of Poetries
Literary usage of Poetries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The National: A Library for the People by W.J. Linton (1839)
"... poetries, dead, marrowless, And trampled on and soiled by loathsome worms ;—
And knew the Heart of Man, and the hid wretchedness. ..."
2. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1840)
"We have for conciseness' sake included all these poetries under the general ...
The Arabian, Persian and Turkish poetries do not constitute one literature. ..."
3. Introduction to the History of Philosophy by Victor Cousin (1832)
"and skilfully employed, but he has himself even added to them; it is there, that
for the first time, primitive poetries, and particularly Hebrew poetries ..."