And she began versifying in these verses:— When love and longing and regret are mine, ✿ Must not this body show of ills a sign?
And she began versifying in these two couplets, "O son of mine uncle!
But I am of late more in loue wyth my Englishe versifying than with ryming: whyche I should haue done long since, if I would then haue followed your councell.
There in 1645 Andrew Marvell met him, and described his leanness and his rage for versifying in a witty satire, "Flecknoe, an English Priest at Rome.
I am of late,' he writes to Harvey, 'more in love wyth my Englishe versifying than with ryming; whyche I should have done long since if I would then have followed your councell.
Harvey, we may suppose, is paying him a visit in the North; or perhaps the pastoral is merely a versifying of what passed between them in letters.
Like Gabriel Harvey, he induced Spenser to waste his time on the artificial versifying which was in vogue.
Now passing from these courtly trifles, let vs talke of our scholastical toyes, that is of the Grammaticall versifying of the Greeks and Latines and see whether it might be reduced into our English arte or no.
Thus in versifying on the scenery and in singing the objects, we will, in both respects, combine originality with liberality of thought.
This is called versifying without letting the diction affect the sentiments.
Among other testimonies to Ossian's popularity in England are the numerous experiments at versifying MacPherson's prose.
The examples of Lucretius versifying philosophy in his Nature of Things, and that of Horace writing literary criticism in verse in his Art of Poetry, have been fruitful of mischief.
Plato had the good sense to write in prose instead of following the ridiculous method of versifying of the early Greek philosophers, like Parmenides and Empedocles.
I hope I am a little more of a Philosopher than I was, consequently a little less of a versifying Pet-lamb.
The reader will have noticed in the phrase about 'versifying Pet-lamb' a repetition from this very ode On Indolence.
In 1593 Stanyhurst's hexameters were severely noticed in a passage by Thomas Nash directed primarily against the classical versifying of Gabriel Harvey.
Webbe was another of those who believed "that if the true kind of versifying in immitation of Greekes and Latines, had been practised in the English tongue, .
And he made at Jawamard versifying in these couplets, "I'm the noted knight in the field of fight, * Whose sabre and spear every foe affright!
The fault of this is that the too conscientious historian is constantly versifying what must be called mere expletive matter.
Such aids to impressive versifying must not be overlooked by young poets.
That English versifying is a strong educational power, I do not doubt, and in that belief, have endeavoured to render this handbook as complete as possible.
She congratulates herself that she had at least had the good sense to keep her rhymes a secret while at court, where a "Versifying Maid of Honour" would have been looked upon "with prejudice, if not with contempt.
If free, all fly his versifying fit; The young, the old, the simpleton and wit.
But he gave up versifying in order to devote himself entirely to the study of the Hebrew language in all its ramifications.
How innovate when versifying for a society about to end?
Some English heroes of a more recent period find also a place in this poetic pantheon, thanks again to French minstrels, who make them fashionable byversifying about them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "versifying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.