His "Moonlight" worked better: the first movement was done with a heavy but mesmerizing poetic touch, the last at an exhilarating prestissimo.
Written in the shatpadi metre with a poetic touch, it contains 32 chapters of 988 stanzas.
And what a delicate, poetic touch, "two fawns."
The love that bonds these two humans separated not just by age but also by caste and class, is told by Bharathiraja with poetic touches.
The poetic touch, too, never fails in the right place and is never too frequently introduced in her descriptions.
The school song is written in literary Chinese, giving it a poetic touch.
It is the earliest available encyclopaedia in the Kannada language, written at times with a poetic touch.
The simple theme of this work's Romance could have used a more poetic touch, but the rest of the work had a magnificent robustness and drive.
The colonel's prostate cancer was a nice poetic touch, but thirty years too late.
The pictures become morality tales - proffered with a delicately poetic touch - about eternal beauty and the perishability of life (Johnson).