Music for theatrical productions consisting of musical numbers integrated into a dramatic framework. For music for theatrical productions from around the end of the 18th century that feature a series of songs, dances, and other entertainments without any unifying dramatic element see Revues
Poems 1862 : The American crisis ; or, Trial and triumph of democracy / by Warren Chase, author of "Life line of the lone one," "Fugitive wife," etc. ; [Three lines of quotations]
1862
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Poems Australia 2003 : Plenty : art into poetry / by Peter Steele ; with an introduction by Patrick McCaughey
Poesie Dialectale : Six eclogues from William Barnes's Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (first collection, 1884) : with phonemic transcripts / by T.L. Burton, and an audio recording from the 2010 Adelaide Fringe
2011
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Poesie Didactique : Grattius : hunting an Augustan poet / Steven J. Green
2018
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Poesie Elogieuse : Taku akatauira = My dawning star / poems by Kauraka Kauraka ; illustrations by Uaongo Williams ; edited by: Marjorie Tuainekore Crocombe, Diana Dale Gunn (English version), George Paniani (Maori version)
Poesie Erotique : Ovid, Amores (Book 1) / William Turpin ; with contributions by Bart Huelsenbeck, Bret Mulligan, Christopher Francese, and JoAnne Miller
2016
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Poesie Lyrique : Hymns, prayers, and songs : an anthology of ancient Egyptian lyric poetry / translated by John L. Foster ; edited by Susan Tower Hollis
Poesie Pastorale : Six eclogues from William Barnes's Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect (first collection, 1884) : with phonemic transcripts / by T.L. Burton, and an audio recording from the 2010 Adelaide Fringe
2011
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Poesie Religieuse : Tantric treasures : three collections of mystical verse from Buddhist India / introduced, translated, and annotated by Roger R. Jackson
Poetry meant to be performed that emphasizes sounds instead of the semantic meaning of the words themselves. For poetry that is meant to be performed and that is heavily stressed, metrically regular, and characterized by improvisation, free association, and word play, see Spoken word poetry