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Example sentences for "poesies"

Lexicographically close words:
poenitentiam; poeple; poes; poesia; poesie; poesy; poet; poeta; poetam; poetas
  1. Montaiglon and de Rothschild's Anciennes Poesies Francaises, published in the Bibliotheque Elzevirienne[176].

  2. His Odes et Poesies Diverses appeared in 1822, when he was twenty, and were followed two years afterwards by a fresh collection.

  3. But in his original poems (Poesies Antiques, Poesies Barbares, Poemes et Poesies) he has gone not merely to the classics but to the East and to mediaeval times for his inspiration.

  4. For these and other songs, written after the manner of Sequences, see Du Meril, Poesies pop.

  5. A collection given under the title of Poesies diverses (1801) was disavowed by Delille.

  6. Clotilde's poesies of the fifteenth century, some ingenious persons are unlucky in this world!

  7. The poem is reprinted from Du Meril's Poesies populaires; a more complete text is in Bd XI.

  8. I may add that I find a French variant of the story in the Poesies de Marie de France, ed.

  9. She published in 1874 Poesies, premieres poesies, poesies philosophiques, a volume of sombre and powerful verse, expressing her revolt against human suffering.

  10. Another version, probably not based upon any of these, is a poetical paraphrase, the Alter Aesopus of Baldo, edited by Edelestand du Meril in his Poesies inedites du Moyen Age.

  11. We have seen many fair poesies of human life, in which, however, the tragic thread has not been wanting.

  12. Still, the chief merit of the book, as a book, was the light and decided touch with which its author took up the follies and poesies of the day, and brought them all before us.

  13. I may refer to the Latin song against marriage, Sit Deo gloria (Du Meril, Poesies Populaires Latines du Moyen Age, pp.

  14. Such ever-living poesies have a language heard, rather than understood by the poor girl, who yielded to vague misery among the shadows.

  15. They praised each other's beauties ingenuously, spending treasures of language on these secret idylls, inventing soft exaggerations and more diminutives than the ancient muse of Tibullus, or the poesies of Italy.

  16. Such was the case with Greece, where the genius of poetry, scarcely numbering a few moments of infancy, grew and raised itself to the height of producing the immortal poesies of Homer.


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