After dusting the top of the table / dressing table a small
poesy of flowers was placed in the vases.
Not exact matches
Margaret Thatcher, on the other hand, is never seen, merely heard, as almost a Dickensian wraith
of malignance and idiocy, and these dual treatments — the brutalizer as bodiless and the brutalized as slowly debodied, are a great example
of the subtle
poesy the film employs.
And like the stratification
of art imposed by some in varying orders to describe the proximity
of each to the inexpressibility
of their souls (prose to dance to painting to
poesy to music, for me), when film aspires to combine the more abstract elements
of human expression in its mélange, the results, always mixed, at least have the potential to be grand.
This unique Paw Print style supporting Animal League America bears a special «
poesy» inscription
of Unconditional Love.
The unique Paw Print style supporting Animal League America bears a special «
poesy» inscription
of Unconditional Love with up to 65 %
of the purchase price going back to Animal League America.
This was the most famous
of Titian's
poesies, his series
of mythological paintings that he envisaged as visual equivalents to poetry.
But if daily is too much — and I can see how it might be — poems take time — you could try The Guardian's «poem
of the week» column, though you'll have to take a bit
of prose with your
poesy, which may or may not be a good thing for you.