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"exquisite poetry" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use the phrase to describe a form of poetry that is particularly beautiful or well-crafted. For example: "The flower garden inspired the poet's exquisite poetry, full of vivid imagery and emotion."
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Lola Shoneyin writes exquisite poetry.
Three lines of terse, exquisite poetry.
Most fatally, Burton-Morgan's version fails to marry 21st-century vernacular with Lorca's exquisite poetry, nor can her production negotiate the sharp shift from naturalism to the surreal in the second half, in which the moon observes the lovers as they flee towards their doom.
His Scots poems seldom achieve the naturalness of Garioch, or even MacDiarmid (who made exquisite poetry from synthetic Scots), but his songs frequently express the simplicity which friends say was a marked aspect of Hay's character: As I cam doon by Garvalt side upon an early mornin' tide, the levrocks i the lift sae wide were singan oh sae cheery, oh.
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Several of them can write exquisite, musical poetry while being completely unable to master the language to talk about it.
Smith traces the legacy of this literature to the late twentieth century, where he lands on the exquisite, revelatory poetry and autobiographical writings of Jimmy Santiago Baca.
Timothy Spall, who won best actor for his performance at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, plays the precocious son of a Covent Garden barber as a kind of hulking, grunting Caliban – a massy, earthbound creature paradoxically capable of exquisite visual poetry, producing shimmering, ineffable effects on canvas.
Neither Childe Harold, nor any of the most beautiful of Byron's earlier tales, contain more exquisite morsels of poetry than are to be found scattered through the cantos of Don Juan, amidst verses which the author appears to have thrown off with an effort as spontaneous as that of a tree resigning its leaves to the wind.
"The poetry is exquisite, and the comedy is low and very, very bawdy," he said.
While slyly parodying stylish store displays, the installations transform personal trauma into a poetry of exquisite intelligence and taste (Johnson).
The 1857 Encyclopaedia Britannica contained an article on Keats by Alexander Smith, which stated: "Perhaps the most exquisite specimen of Keats' poetry is the 'Ode to the Grecian Urn'; it breathes the very spirit of antiquity,—eternal beauty and eternal repose".
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