Verse with an envoi
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BALLADEVerse with an envoi
rondeauxa fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three stanzas with the opening words of the first line of the first stanza used as an independent refrain after the second and third stanzas
rondeaua fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three stanzas with the opening words of the first line of the first stanza used as an independent refrain after the second and third stanzas
balladeA poem normally composed of three stanzas and an envoi. The last line of the opening stanza is used as a refrain, and the same rhymes, strictly limited in number, recur throughout
heroican epic verse
ODEVerse from an admirer
heroicsHEROIC, an epic verse
IDRANKATEVERYVINEStart of an Edna Millay verse
NOWSPRINGISDUEFirst line of an equinoctial verse
LAMAPriest in an Ogden Nash verse
metromaniaan insatiable desire for writing verse
stornello(Italian) an Italian folk verse form
OINKSParts of an "Old MacDonald" verse
stornelliSTORNELLO, (Italian) an Italian folk verse form
metromaniasMETROMANIA, an insatiable desire for writing verse
POBBLEToeless creature in an Edward Lear verse
LAMAHoly man in an Ogden Nash verse
QUICKERLike liquor, in an Ogden Nash verse
poetasteran inferior poet; a writer of indifferent verse.
CIARDIPoet John who wrote "Lives of X," an autobiography in verse
vulgusa short composition in Latin verse formerly common as an exercise in some English public schools
morathe minimal unit of measure in quantitative verse equivalent to the time of an average short syllable
choliambica verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last
moraethe minimal unit of measure in quantitative verse equivalent to the time of an average short syllable
brevescurved mark over a short vowel, as in a dictionary, or over an unstressed syllable in verse
epilogspeech often in verse addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
brevecurved mark over a short vowel, as in a dictionary, or over an unstressed syllable in verse
choliambicsCHOLIAMBIC, a verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last
haikuan unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually five, seven, and five syllables respectively
asclepiada choriambic verse, first used by the Greek poet Asclepias, consisting of four feet, viz. a spondee, two choriambi, and an iambus
asclepiadsASCLEPIAD, a choriambic verse, first used by the Greek poet Asclepias, consisting of four feet, viz. a spondee, two choriambi, and an iambus
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'."