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poetize

[poh-i-tahyz] / ˈpoʊ ɪˌtaɪz /


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But his finest poems are those which celebrate the affections of the household, and poetize the pathetic beauty of toil and poverty in city and country.

From Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions by Howells, William Dean

Her "Red" and "Yellow Lamas" preserve and poetize her mystery.

From Beasts, Men and Gods by Ossendowski, Ferdinand

But to poetize the tragedy of others, to fiddle while Rome is burning, is brutal.

From The Moral Economy by Perry, Ralph Barton

To the good gentlemen who poetize concerning grace and the antique, who sigh for togas, stolas, and paludaments, I say, Go to.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I. by

They were against reconstruction to beautify and poetize the legends.

From A Study of Fairy Tales by Kready, Laura F.