- Poesie Perfume and Tea
Stay cozy with warm spices and cuddly scents available for a limited time in our 8 ml Eau de Parfum sprays Make the Yuletide gay with our new holiday collection! Featuring three new and one returning favorite in limited edition packaging designed just for this collection
- Poesie - Poesie: The Daily Poetry App
Download our award-winning app to begin reading poetry every morning Our Poem of the Day is hand-curated to help you discover great poets every week All our poetry is interactive: mark your favorites, highlight lines, leave comments, and even share recordings
- Poesie: The Daily Poetry App on the App Store
Poesie is a book club for poetry lovers Readers come from all around the world to discover, record, and discuss poetry - and to help contemporary poets earn payment for their work
- About - Poesie
We offer a curated daily program, interactive and educational reading experiences, and a supportive community to help you build and sustain a habit of reading poetry We also have a goal of contributing to the broader poetry ecosystem
- English Translation of “POÉSIE” | Collins French-English Dictionary
English Translation of “POÉSIE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases
- Poésie — Wikipédia
Allégorie de la Poésie, par Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun en 1774 La poésie est un genre littéraire très ancien, aux formes variées, écrites généralement en vers mais qui admettent aussi la prose, et qui privilégient l'expressivité de la forme, les mots disant plus qu'eux-mêmes par leur choix (sens et sonorités) et leur agencement (rythmes, métrique, figures de style) Sa
- POÉSIE | translation French to English: Cambridge Dictionary
POÉSIE translations: poetry, poem, poetry, poetry Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
- Poesy | The Poetry Foundation
Poesy is an archaic word for the craft of poetry, used beginning in the 14th century Derived from the ancient Greek word for poetry, poiesis, meaning “the act of creation or making,” poesy was commonly used to describe verse even up to the early 20th century
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