Add to these scenes and histories that Hamilton Palace, in its beautiful park, lies within a mile of the Bothwell brig, and it must be admitted that no poetess could desire to be born in a more beautiful or classical region.
The young poetess was rapidly springing in this delightful wilderness into the woman.
He then adds:-- "It was not long before the poetess entered the room.
To this the astonished poetess made no reply, but by a look of genuine amazement.
By his influence the father of the poetess was established as a partner in the prosperous house of Adair, army agents, in Pall Mall.
The circumstances connected with this last home of the young poetessare strange enough in themselves, independent of the closing tragedy.
The three girls remembered him vaguely, they said, and when Chad reappeared, in the eyes of the poetess at least, the halo of romance floated above his head.
The three girls were walking under the trees, with their arms mysteriously twined about one anther's waists, and the poetesswalked down toward them with the three lads, Richard Hunt following.
It is a dialogue between the poetess and her muse: she excuses herself for essaying so slight a subject in epic metre, and implies that she is more at home in lighter rhythms.
The next one sent," continues Mr. Horne, "started the poetess at once on her bright and noble career.
He put it all aside with the rest and only esteemed the donor the less; but the poetess knew nothing of these sentiments in her beautiful idol, and indeed troubled herself very little about his feelings.
The poetess imagined herself as hearing the voice of Memnon singing to his mother Eos while her tears, the fresh morning dew, fell upon the image of her son, fallen before the walls of Troy.
A few days after they had quitted Besa he was sitting alone with the poetess on the deck of the Nile boat which, borne by the current and propelled by a hundred oars, was rapidly and steadily nearing its destination.
Women will judge a poetess by her inclusion of the larger human nature, and will resent the limiting of her range to the qualities that we look upon as peculiarly feminine.
She must surely be allowed to take her place among the female writers of England as a poetess of no ordinary rank; and if she does not already overtop them all, may she one day stand forth as the queen of that select and immortal sisterhood!
But in the reception-room, instead of Arsinoe he found his own wife and the poetess Balbilla and her companion.
The poetessspoke the last words in a rapt tone, as if the form of a god was then and there before her eyes.
I was born too late for you," interrupted Verus, who knew very well what the poetess was about to say.
Her master in language and metre told me his best pupil was a woman of noble family and a poetess besides--Balbilla in short.
Verus met the poetess at the door that led from the garden into the Empress' apartments.
He went to Paris to claim his honours, and introduce himself as the admired poetess to La Roque and Voltaire.
We need not name the poetess whom Mr. Browning quotes at the close of this poem.
The poetess could write humorous prose as well as serious verse.
How well the poetess indicated the, motive which led them from their native country to the unknown land!
It is needless to say that the first poetess of Nature was charmed with the first poet of Nature, and the poet with the poetess.
Surely a fit place for the early residence of a poetess of Nature.
Afterwards he was asked whether he had chanced to see the most distinguished English poetess of the day.
We are thankful to find that the poetess had such clear views of the atonement as those to be met with in her Sonnets, Devotional and Memorial, for example, in "The Darkness of the Crucifixion.
Though many of the productions of the gifted poetess will soon be forgotten, there is no doubt that some will live.
It was during those six or seven years of seclusion and study that she composed or completed the most striking of those poems, published in two volumes in 1844, which first brought her into notice as a poetess of genius.
When the sad news reached England, universal regret was expressed for the loss of the talented lady; the press confessing with singular unanimity that the world had lost in her the greatest poetess that had ever appeared.
Our poetess laid her splendid powers on the altar of God.
Thus the poetess became a celebrity and a sort of public character in Dukes-Keeton, and when her father died it was felt that the town ought to do something for one who had done so much for it.
Little Minola thought her a great poetess and a remarkably beautiful woman, and accepted somehow the impression that she had a romantic and mysterious love history.
Those we possess are French translations, and of these the best and largest collection we owe to the skill and industry of Marie de France, an Anglo-Norman poetess who lived in the reign of Henry II.
This is a translation of the Lai de Lanval, by Marie de France, the original source being, as in the case of all the other stories, a Breton lai which the Anglo-Norman poetess translated into French.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "poetess" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.