A composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines.
1Her prayer in the chapel is written in another verse form:-
2Grue, the verse form, is not given a mention in the great Oxford dictionary.
3Her introduction points out that this was Chaucer's verse form.
4Literary excellence of both substance and expression (including the verse form).
5The shift is marked by Cage's invention of a lexical verse form he called the Mesostic.
6A novel in verse form, it is the story of a boy named Geryon, based on Geryon the Greek monster.
7Their poetic value is not great because the poet so easily lost sight of his subject in perfecting his verse form.
8As Japanophiles among you will know, that's the short verse form -usually 17 syllables, in three lines of 5--7-5
9Inasmuch as there is a close connection between our variants and the verse form of the story, I give a prose paraphrase of the latter:-
10Yet his satirical verses form but an insignificant part of his writings.
11His versification varies from a strict Petrarchan sonnet to very open, free- verse forms, even prose.
12These verses form a conclusion of the second Gospel, different from the conclusion at xvi.
13There are, first, three verses forming a kind of prologue or introduction (vers.
14Do you know any later poets who made use of the verse forms which they introduced?
15However, the useful virtue attached to these verses forms an article of faith in the order of the Hospitallers.
16Hence the regular verse forms and full rhymes: without the containment they offer, the mess of sentiment would be too much.
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