Poetic English

English verse: verse.

A poem consisting of two or more lines is usually characterized by the same speed, rhythm and number of lines. Sonnet: It can be divided into octaves and quarts. It can also be divided into three quatrains and one couplet.

The so-called "festival" is a recurring structural form in poetry, sometimes equivalent to a paragraph in prose. In English poetry, the number of lines in each section is fixed, but it is not fixed. The lengths of lines are different, and some are fixed. A poem may have only one section, or it may consist of several sections.

Related examples:

He recited a verse from the 23rd Psalm.

He recited the 23rd verse of the Psalm.

I learned three verses of a poem at school today.

Today, I learned three poems at school.

3. A poem or stanza containing eight lines.

A poem or stanza containing eight lines.

4. Do not stress or stress in pronunciation or verse. Used of words or syllables.

Not stressed in pronunciation or verse.

When you copy this poem, please delete the second verse.

When you copy this poem, please omit the second poem.