" And some oddities of Will's, more or less poetical, appeared to support Mr.
Lemon had undertaken to describe Juliet or Imogen, these heroines would not have seemed poetical.
Perks proposed a toast, also honoured in tea, and the toast was, "May the garland of friendship be ever green," which was much more poetical than anyone had expected from him.
I was simply wild to know how it turned out—although I felt sure Ben Hur must win, because it wouldn't be poetical justice if he didn't—so I spread the history open on my desk lid and then tucked Ben Hur between the desk and my knee.
I made it very flowery and poetical and Bertram went on his knees, although Ruby Gillis says it isn't done nowadays.
She wanted to, so I let her; but I'm sure I could have found something more poetical than plain Birch Path.
Isn't that a poetical name?
It was nearly as long as a minister's and so poetical.
We Irish are too poetical to be poets; we are a nation of brilliant failures, but we are the greatest talkers since the Greeks.
She was, and is, to me the most sympathetic of friends, both in my poetical troubles and dental troubles, for I have attacks of both.
I have depicted myself as the house, and my poetical feelings as the Nis, the spirit that possesses me.
He had a cheerful temper, and was, besides, a real poet; he could make many things appear poetical, by the way in which he spoke of them, and ideas struck him long before they occurred to the minds of others.
I shall therefore be able to wait upon you every day in the week with a poetical history of a skewer.