"Fain would I dwell on form, fain, fain deny what I have spoke" The word you are looking for is "fain".
Fain
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Word painting.
There are several poetic elements in the poem "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night." The actual phrase and specifically the word "night" is a metaphor for death.
Poetic phrasing means encountering a heavy use of rhyme.
oft is a poetic word
He gladly drove him to his house. He gladly took the job at this large firm.
The word 'poetic' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (poetic form, poeticjustice).
The poetic word for before is "ere."
I will gladly give you some sentences. He donated money gladly. She gladly paid to have her grass cut, rather than do it herself.
There is no reason to think that air is not a poetic word.
The word is "poetic."
The base word for poetic is "poet."
You could add the suffix -ly to it to make the word gladly.
She had a poetic way of speaking. The way the film ended was poetic. The word poetic is an adjective.
I would gladly listen to her sing all day.
The poetic word for blooming or ripening early is "premature."