Secular poetry is any poetry that does not deal with religious themes, such as poetry about nature, about interpersonal interaction, about general morality, or about material possessions.
Secular poetry refers to poems that are not religious in nature. These poems often focus on everyday experiences, human emotions, and worldly themes rather than spiritual or divine subjects.
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Secular is non-religious.
Secular refers to something that is not religious or spiritual in nature, such as a secular society that is separate from any specific religion.
Secular vocation means a non-religious job.
The term used to mean the opposite of religious or sacred is "secular" or "profane."
Perhaps you mean "Restoration poetry"...
Secular chansons are French songs that became popular during the Renaissance period. These songs were composed for entertainment and were often set to poetry about themes like love, nature, and daily life. Secular chansons contrasted with sacred music, such as Gregorian chants, which were strictly religious in nature.
F. J. E. Raby has written: 'A history of secular Latin poetry in the Middle Ages'
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Invoke poetry means, appeal to, call on, summon or request to poetry, deeming poetry as an authority or deity. It generally means look for or search for what poetry has to say on a particular subject or matter.