Ainda não temos significados para "say the poet".
1Most versions say the poet lives in New York City.
2Only, as says the poet in words of truth and beauty:
3And indeed that night was heart-gladdening and eye-refreshing, even as says the poet:
4Mind and eye were confounded with its beauty, even as says the poet:
5Every woman is a rose, madam, as says the poet Dunbar-
6Man's inhumanity to man, says the poet, makes countless thousands mourn.
7You will be so beautiful in it! said the poet, gazing rapturously at Agar.
8And she pierced hearts with the arrows of her eyelashes; even as says the poet:
9As says the poet, describing the city in question:
10The bravest are always the tenderest, says the poet.
11The spirit of beauty is everywhere, says the poet.
12So says the poet; does Mr. Irving say so?
13In course of his discourse the lecturer said The poets have forestalled the men of science.
14I vash my hands of dem, said the poet, waving his cigar in a fiery crescent.
15The choice is ours, says the poet Rilke:
16I make known what is fair and conceal what is foul, and as says the poet: