This poem captures the astonishment felt by descendants, direct or spiritual, of those who survived unspeakable horror.
I think that poem really captures the essence of Arthur Ashe.
The poem captures the sense of exile that so oppressed the early settlers.
Several poems written in the early 1940s reflect the atmosphere of the war, but also capture the beauty of the English countryside.
The poem captured and preserved a time that was heart-rending but strangely beautiful.
His poems capture the long Swedish winters, the rhythm of the seasons and the palpable, atmospheric beauty of nature.
This poem by Brown from 1912 captures the spirit of the hamlet:
The poem quickly captured the popular imagination, and achieved fame in the Indian subcontinent that has lasted for over two centuries.
Each poem captures a feeling of carpe diem while his own life was fleeting away.
His poem George the Sixth (1942) captures Georgia's struggle for independence.