To a verse
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ODE"To a . . ." verse
ODEA verse to emotion
EERAlways, to a verse writer
POETShe's not averse to a verse
USEINKIFYOUDAREFirst line of verse to a solver
troubadoursA poet who writes verse to music
troubadourA poet who writes verse to music
SELAHUsed to conclude a verse in the Psalms
doxologya hymn or verse of praise to God
doxologiesDOXOLOGY, a hymn or verse of praise to God
mnemonicsomething intended to assist the memory, as a verse or formula.
trimetricrelating to a trimeter, a verse of three measures also TRIMETRICAL
trimetricalrelating to a trimeter, a verse of three measures also TRIMETRIC
dipodicpertaining to a dipody (a verse of two metrical feet, also DIMETER)
scansionThe action of scanning a line of verse to determine its rhythm
tropesphrase, sentence, or verse formerly interpolated in a liturgical text to amplify or embellish
tropephrase, sentence, or verse formerly interpolated in a liturgical text to amplify or embellish
hostileverse to the interests of a property owner or corporation management a hostile takeover
poeticof, pertaining to, or having the sensibility of a poet, one who composes such verse
jinglesA short slogan, verse, or tune designed to be easily remembered, esp. as used in advertising
epilogspeech often in verse addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
gradusesA manual of classical prosody formerly used in schools to help in writing Greek and Latin verse
amphigoricrelating to amphigory, a nonsensical piece of writing, usually in verse form, typically composed as a parody
ithyphallicin classical verse, of or relating to the usual metre in hymns to Bacchus / a poem in this metre
expletivesA word or phrase used to fill out a sentence or a line of verse without adding to the sense
expletiveA word or phrase used to fill out a sentence or a line of verse without adding to the sense
crambogame in which one person or side must find a rhyme to a word or a line of verse given by another
clerihewsA short comic or nonsensical verse, typically in two rhyming couplets with lines of unequal length and referring to a famous person
metaphrastichaving the quality of a literary work that has been translated or changed from one form to another, as prose into verse.
cramboesgame in which one person or side must find a rhyme to a word or a line of verse given by another
quantitativeof or pertaining to a metrical system, as that of classical verse, based on the alternation of long and short, rather than accented and unaccented, syllables
antiphona. psalm, hymn, or prayer sung in alternate parts b. verse or a series of verses sung as a prelude or conclusion to some part of the service
EDWARDLEARThere once was an author from Britain - Who laughed at the poems he'd written - "Five lines to a verse - Is so very terse - I can finish 'em up in one sittin'."
POETICPertaining to verse
POETICALPertaining to verse
ODEVerse "to" something
EREPrior to, in verse
IDYLLICPertaining to pastoral verse.
AFOREPrior to, in verse
EREPrevious to, in verse