Poesy (noun)

  1. The art of poetry; poetic composition.
  2. Poems collectively.

Origin:

Middle english poesie, from anglo-french poesie, from latin poesis, from greek poiēsis, literally, a making, from poiein to make.

Examples:

  1. He was well-versed in the poesy of the romantic poets.
  2. The poesy of Emily Dickinson is known for its unique style and imagery.
  3. His poesy is full of emotion and feeling.
  4. Her poesy was greatly admired by her peers.
  5. The book contains a collection of poesy from various poets.
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