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The last few stanzas plumb depths of sloppiness and sentimentality to which the poet nowhere else in all his mature writing descended.
In fact, it may not have had an author, because people added and subtracted stanzas and modified phrasing as they pleased.
Shelley composed this playful work of 78 stanzas in ottava rima within the space of three days.
The song has three stanzas of six lines, carrying four stresses downbeats separated by upbeats.
Last of the song's three stanzas, it is suitable comment on the achievement of a dedicated scholar.
The way his poetry is structured, the verses and the stanzas have much in common with visual arts.
Outside his dramatic and narrative compositions the resulting strains show mostly in lyrical poems constructed of successive stanzas.
In striking contrast to the earlier stanzas, stanzas fifteen and sixteen are consistent neither in tone nor in voice.
She knows how to pack the energy inside her lines and irregular stanzas with startling celerity and agility.
The Stabat Mater is composed of six-lines stanzas of trochaic dimeters, the third and sixth lines being catalectic.
In stanzas twelve through fourteen, the omniscient narrator directs our eye to the movement of the skies.
It is written in stanzas of four octosyllabic lines rhyming a b b a, and is divided into 132 sections of varying length.
Musically, Brahms spends little time depicting the dialogue of the fourth, fifth and sixth stanzas of the poem.
The first five stanzas of the poem consider the possibility of this Utopian, undifferentiated unity the opening lines propose.
The last stanzas of the poem recall all the incipient violence woven into the myth of the Prince of Peace.
When first working with a client, Sheehan likes to film them reading the first few stanzas of the epic poem Casey at the Bat.
Bowyer evidently followed this spirit by omitting over eight stanzas of the poem and significantly altering others.
Thus, pelagic and early demersal growth appear to represent distinct stanzas in the growth history of these gadoids.
It was monodic, and was composed in a variety of lyric metres in two or four-line stanzas, including the alcaic stanza, named after him.
Songs and poems must be at least two pages long, not including repeating stanzas or refrains.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Both in Middle English and in Romanic poetry we find stanzas with a single rhyme only and stanzas with varied rhymes.
Then with an afflatus, words flow, whispered by my muse, into lines and stanzas.
The kings mentioned in these two stanzas are the earliest mythical rulers of Alba Longa.
This important class of bipartite unequal-membered anisometrical stanzas was very much in vogue in the Middle English period.
But as they mostly consist of two quite unequal parts, they certainly stand in a closer relationship to the bipartite stanzas.
The bipartite unequal-membered stanzas belong to a more advanced stage in the formation of the stanza.
Most of these stanzas admit of being looked upon as tripartite on account of the bipartite structure of the frons.
He sang stanzas glorifying the bride and her husband, and the muses responded with a canzona in nine parts.
It is in stanzas, every one an octosyllabic triplet, which you will think odd, and I have not sanguinity enough to defend.
All that is most characteristic of Tennyson, even his englishness, is gathered up in this poem of six stanzas.
The scheme is a b a b c c d d e d E in the stanzas and d d e d E in the envoi.
In Modern English stanzas of this kind, consisting of septenary verses, are of rare occurrence.
The common form of the sestina has six stanzas of six lines each, with a tercet at the end.
It is written in hendecasyllabic ottava rima, and is divided into ten cantos containing in all 1102 stanzas.
These stanzas were written by Hieronymus Porcius, who printed them in Hieronym.
One of the most important Modern English stanzas is the Spenserian, so called after its inventor.
If you were teaching a poem of four stanzas, would you use the method of memorization by wholes or by parts?
In Modern English two-foot lines are also rare and are chiefly found in anisometrical stanzas.
The villanelle is written in five three-lined stanzas, concluding with one of four lines.
The poem consists of thirty-five stanzas, not one of which repeats both the metrical pattern and rhyme scheme of any other.
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