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Versify  v. i.  (past & past part. versified; pres. part. versifying)  To make verses. "I'll versify in spite, and do my best."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Versify" Quotes from Famous Books



... nothing new; but one must have vent in some way. And this reminds me to explain to you why to three dear Christian friends I now and then send verses; they are my tears of joy or sorrow, and when I feel most deeply it is a relief to versify, and a pleasure to open my heart to those who feel as I do. I have been in print ever since I was sixteen years old, and admiration is an old story; I care very little for it; but I do crave and value sympathy with those who love Christ. And it is such a new thing to open my heart thus! I have ...
— The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss • George L. Prentiss

... brother, Moses.—The great fault of these elegiasts is, that they are in despair for griefs that give the sensible part of mankind very little pain. A lady loses her muff, her fan, or her lap-dog, and so the silly poet runs home to versify the disaster.' ...
— The Vicar of Wakefield • Oliver Goldsmith



Words linked to "Versify" :   versification, poesy, spondaise, versifier, indite, poetize, sonnet, elegise, compose, poetry



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