If attention is paid to its poetic soul, a theatergoer is not likely to come upon a more magical contemporary play.
His best works star himself as a peripatetic and impulsive poetic soul.
These elegant sentiments originate from his adeptly life-catching eyes and poetic soul.
Ms. Streisand said of her old boyfriend, "He was unusual, an athlete with a poetic soul."
The man had a poetic soul.
But he was also an Irish prince, I every inch of him, a poetic soul, full of a mystical spirit.
"All of my former boyfriends were tortured poetic souls," Ms. Yarrow said.
Hardy really strikes him as an amusing character, a lot more interesting than a "poetic soul" any day.
It would be fair to observe that you lack a poetic soul, Harry, though I own you know more about seaports than me.
It reflected the warm, poetic soul of a people.