POESY vs VERSE: NOUN
- A short conceit or motto engraved on a ring or other thing; a posy.
- Poetry; metrical composition; poems.
- The art of composing poems; poetical skill or faculty.
- A motto or sentimental conceit engraved on a ring or other trinket. See posy.
- A poem.
- Poetry; metrical composition.
- The art of poetic composition; skill in making poems.
- The art or practice of composing poems.
- Literature in metrical form
- Poetical works; poetry.
- One of the numbered subdivisions of a chapter in the Bible.
- A particular type of metrical composition, such as blank verse or free verse.
- Metrical writing that lacks depth or artistic merit.
- A group of poems.
- The art or work of a poet.
- Metrical or rhymed composition as distinct from prose; poetry.
- A poem.
- A division of a metrical composition, such as a stanza of a poem or hymn.
- Literature in metrical form
- A line of metrical text
- A piece of poetry
- A single metrical line in a poetic composition; one line of poetry.
- A portion of an anthem to be performed by a single voice to each part.
- One of the short divisions of the chapters in the Old and New Testaments.
- A stanza; a stave.
- See under Heroic.
- A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
- Poetic form in general.
- A short division of any composition.
- Metrical arrangement and language; that which is composed in metrical form; versification; poetry.
- A line consisting of a certain number of metrical feet (see foot, n., 9) disposed according to metrical rules.
- Poetry in which the lines do not end in rhymes.
- A similar division in any book.
- A short division of a chapter in any book of Scripture, usually forming one sentence, or part of a long sentence or period.
- In church music, a passage or movement for a single voice or for soloists, as contrasted with chorus; also, a soloist who sings such a passage
- Hence— In liturgies, a sentence, or part of a sentence, usually from the Scriptures, especially from the Book of Psalms, said alternately by an officiant or leader and the choir or people: specifically, the sentence, clause, or phrase said by the officiant or leader, as distinguished from the response of the choir or congregation; a versicle.
- A succession of words written in one line; hence, a sentence, or part of a sentence, written, or fitted to be written, as one line; a Stich or stichos.
- A small section of the Jewish or Christian Bible.
- Metrical composition in general; versification; hence, poetical composition; poetry, especially as involving metrical form: opposed to prose.
- A specimen of metrical composition; a piece of poetry; a poem.
- A type of metrical composition, represented by a group of lines; a kind of stanza: as, Spencerian verse; hence, a stanza: as, the first verse of a (rimed) hymn.
- In prosody: A succession of feet (colon or period) written or printed in one line; a line: as, a poem of three hundred verses; hence, a type of metrical composition, as represented by a metrical line; a meter. A verse may be catalectic, dimeter, trimeter, iambic, dactylic, rimed, unrimed, alliterative, etc.
- One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed.
POESY vs VERSE: VERB
- N/A
- Familiarize through thorough study or experience
- Compose verses or put into verse
- To compose verses.
- To educate about, to teach about.
- To oppose, to be an opponent for, as in a game, contest or battle.
POESY vs VERSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make verses; to versify.
POESY vs VERSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To familiarize by study or experience.
- To tell in verse, or poetry.
- To play against (an opponent) in a competition.
POESY vs VERSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To make verses.
- To relate or express in verse; turn into verse or rime.
- To turn; revolve, as in meditation.
- In heraldry, reversed or turned in a direction unusual to the bearing in question. Also renverse.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To versify or engage in versifying.
POESY vs VERSE: RELATED WORDS
- Similes, Koans, Apercus, Rhapsodies, Poeticism, Romanticism, Catullus, Versification, Doggerel, Poetics, Poetical, Shakespearean sonnet, Prose, Verse, Poetry
- Letter, Sentence, Stanza, Chorus, Bible, Text, Limerick, Couplet, Poem, Poetize, Versify, Verse line, Poesy, Rhyme, Poetry
POESY vs VERSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Similes, Koans, Apercus, Rhapsodies, Poeticism, Romanticism, Catullus, Versification, Doggerel, Poetics, Poetical, Shakespearean sonnet, Prose, Verse, Poetry
- Line, Letter, Sentence, Stanza, Chorus, Bible, Text, Limerick, Couplet, Poem, Versify, Poetize, Poesy, Rhyme, Poetry
POESY vs VERSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Constantine, and the legendary poesy of the middle age, have erred the other way.
- The poesy ring was offered in all budget ranges, and the woman's marriage prospects.
- Soul of Poesy which may be But concentrated by the chastened dreams of constant hearts.
- But dig, if you will, this picture: The streetwise poesy of hiphop lyrics is all his inspiration too.
- Our ignorance of the Hebrew pronunciation appears most sensibly in the scripture poesy.
- Suggestions and complaints are to be first addressed to poesy.
- In the still cave of the witch Poesy.
- Fura shows artistic accomplishment full of amazement and poesy on the trapeze.
- See George Puttenham, The Art of English Poesy, Eds.
- Sanz and Wit with Poesy Allied HOPKINSON SMITH.
- Victorian verse, who helped initiate the writing of free verse among English speaking poets.
- For the sake of clarity we will deal with this passage verse by verse.
- List Poem or Catalogue Verse and in the verse form of a Curtal Sonnet.
- In poetry, such wordplay has also been described as snowball verse and wedge verse.
- There is also a Bible memory verse that goes along with each verse.
- What i have written in violates blank verse n free verse both.
- Bible, dealing with the scriptural texts, many times, verse by verse.
- Explains difficult words and syntax, verse by verse.
- Verse by Verse: The Old Testament is now available.
- Scripture verse by verse website my name is Michael.
POESY vs VERSE: QUESTIONS
- How did Clemence Poesy look at Chanel's haute couture Fall/Winter 22/23 show?
- What did Clemence Poesy wear to the Playboy 60th anniversary party?
- How is literary criticism presented in an essay on Dramatic Poesy?
- What does John Keats mean by the viewless wings of Poesy?
- What happened to Dailyhunt parent verse innovations?
- Is the MÅ«l Mantar the full verse or the first verse?
- What is the first free verse poem written in free verse?
- What is an advanced cassette copy of Nirvana's verse chorus verse?
- What is the transition from verse 10 to verse 11 in Amos?
- What are the drawbacks of Beale's verse by verse commentary?
- Is Zoroaster's on virtue of stones in verse or verse?
- What are the differences between free verse and rhymed verse?
- How are stanzas different in formal verse and free verse?
- Is there a connection between verse 12 and verse 16?