Associations to the word «Poem»
Noun
- Stanza
- Elegy
- Tennyson
- Wordsworth
- Coleridge
- Sonnet
- Keats
- Ode
- Canto
- Iliad
- Poetry
- Prose
- Anthology
- Poe
- Epic
- Chaucer
- Poet
- Ovid
- Verse
- Browning
- Whitman
- Rhyme
- Lament
- Goethe
- Dryden
- Eliot
- Ballad
- Shelley
- Virgil
- Authorship
- Allegory
- Satire
- Dante
- Byron
- Recitation
- Preface
- Allusion
- Monologue
- Schiller
- Macpherson
- Liszt
- Hymn
- Epitaph
- Translation
- Fable
- Milton
- Homer
- Collection
- Essay
- Bard
- Rowley
- Laureate
- Larkin
- Fragmentary
- Romanticism
- Odyssey
- Dickinson
- Odin
- Faber
- Pathos
- Imagery
- Bai
- Paterson
- Muse
- Wilfred
- Manuscript
- Orpheus
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POEM, noun. A literary piece written in verse.
POEM, noun. A piece of writing in the tradition of poetry, an instance of poetry.
POEM, noun. A piece of poetic writing, that is with an intensity or depth of expression or inspiration greater than is usual in prose.
POËM, noun. (rare or archaic) Alternative spelling of poem
Dictionary definition
POEM, noun. A composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines.
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