It is there we are to fancy the Correspondence written, the Poetries and literary industries going on.
As biographical documents, these Poetries and Proses of the young man give a very pretty testimony of him; but are not of value otherwise.
Free interchange of poetries and proses, of heroic sentiments and opinions, between the Unique of Sages and the Paragon of Crown-Princes; how charming to both!
The conclusion is reasonable that this rural prophet, brought up in a country village and addressing a people of peasants, used the same license with his metres that we have observed in other poetries of his own race.
The figures again are always simple and homely, but sometimes even ugly, as is not infrequent in the rural poetries of all peoples.
Their follies give a zest and relish to the high poetries amidst which they grow.
He was fond of eating and drinking, as no one knew better than Margaret Mackenzie; and had altogether dropped the poetries of life, if at any time any of such poetries had belonged to him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "poetries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.