I take it that the Farmer's Boy is poetry, not merely slightly Poetized prose in the form of verse, although it is undoubtedly poetry of a very humble order.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
These men Poetized the truth.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood
All this becomes Poetized, and the music seems to imply rich reaches of odorous garden and moonlight, whispering foliage, and nightingales mad with the delight of their own singing, and a palace on the lawn sounding with riotous mirth.
"Great Violinists And Pianists"
George T. Ferris