Crossword-Solution: POESY 5 letters, 117 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Poesy n. The art of composing poems; poetical skill or faculty; as,
the heavenly gift of poesy.
Poesy n. Poetry; metrical composition; poems.
Poesy n. A short conceit or motto engraved on a ring or other thing;
a posy.

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POESY anagram POSEY, SEPOY

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Art of verse in olden terms 1 answer
Arnold's art 1 answer
Art of verse 1 answer
Ballades, sonnets, etc. 1 answer
Balladry 1 answer
Bard's calling 1 answer
Bards' field 1 answer
Body of verse 1 answer
Browning field 1 answer
Burns books? 1 answer
Burns papers? 1 answer
Byron's art 1 answer
Donne's work 1 answer
E'en and morn domain 1 answer
Erato's realm 1 answer
Fanciful verse 1 answer
Flowing verse 1 answer
Form of writing, old style. 1 answer
Forte of Keats or Shelley 1 answer
It's measured by the meter 1 answer
It's not prosaic 1 answer
Keats's art 1 answer
Keats's forte 1 answer
Literary art: Archaic. 1 answer
Literary journal fodder 1 answer
Lovelace's forte 1 answer
Lyric expression. 1 answer
Manuscripts in meter: Poet. 1 answer
Metered lines, maybe 1 answer
Miltonic forte 1 answer
Neruda's oeuvre 1 answer
Odes and such 1 answer
Odes, cantos, etc. 1 answer
Odes, sonnets and the like 1 answer
Odes, sonnets et al. 1 answer
Odes, sonnets, etc. 1 answer
One of the arts: Archaic. 1 answer
Poems, to the poet. 1 answer
Poetic poetry 1 answer
Poetical works 1 answer
Precious metered writing 1 answer
Rhyming works 1 answer
Rhythmic verse 1 answer
Sentimentalized writings 1 answer
Sonnets, odes and such 1 answer
Sonnets, odes, and the like 1 answer
Suckling's forte 1 answer
Suckling's output 1 answer
T. S. Eliot's art. 1 answer
Art of verse writing 1 answer
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Sentences with POESY (5)

And Poesy is a thrifty oracle with no words to waste upon the deaf, however loudly her interpreter cry out to her.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Anthropomorphism and idolatry constituted of necessity the faith of the mind in its youth, the theology of infancy and poesy.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
Now the _Mons Sacer_ of the Frau von Rosen was a certain rustic villa in the forest, called by herself, in a smart attack of poesy, Tannen Zauber, and by everybody else plain Kleinbrunn.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The chronicler of passing events sat through it, motionless, with suspended pen; and when the movement was complete Poesy was represented in that place by nothing but a warm spot on the wooden chair.
Fantastic Fables Ambrose Bierce 2007
Sometimes it was in the Ram, sometimes in the Bull; one month he would be immersed in alchemy, another in poesy; one month in the Twins of astrology and astronomy; then in the Crab of German literature and metaphysics.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1996

Quotes with POESY (3)

I have never been able to make out," I began, "why women are so shy about being caught reading poetry. We men--lawyers, mechanics, or what not--may well feel ashamed. If we must read poetry, it should be at dead of night, within closed doors. But you women are so akin to poesy. The Creator Himself is a lyric poet, and Jayadeva must have practised the divine art seated at His feet.
Rabindranath Tagore The Home and the World
O Divine Poesy, goddess, daughter of Zeus, sustain for me this song of the various-minded man who, after he had plundered the innermost citadel of hallowed Troy, was made to stay grievously about the coasts of men, the sport of their customs, good and bad, while his heart, through all the sea-faring, ached with an agony to redeem himself and bring his company safe home. Vain hope — for them. The fools! Their own witlessness cast them aside. To destroy for meat the oxen of the…
Steven Pressfield The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
Many are poets, but without the name; For what is Poesy but to create From overfeeling Good or Ill; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new Prometheus of new men, Bestowing fire from Heaven, and then, too late, Finding the pleasure given repaid with pain
George Gordon Byron
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Used 135 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).