unrhymed in a sentence
Examples
- It is still uncertain as to whether this tradition developed from the unrhymed alliterative template or from rhymed verse forms on which the traditional alliterative stave was superimposed.
- In extended sequences of ruba'i stanzas, the convention is sometimes extended so that the unrhymed line of the current stanza becomes the rhyme for the following stanza.
- They often end with a one-word verse, unrhymed with anything previous, that gives the addressee : " Domna " or " Dompna ".
- Full of passionate expression and cast in unrhymed ballad meter, Walser's play makes a wonderful libretto, and Holliger honors it with a setting in which its words are clear.
- Poet David Lehman notes a resemblance between Ammons's " terza libre " ( unrhymed three-line stanzas ) and the " terza rima " of enjambed.
- It was his most convoluted creation, unpunctuated and unrhymed, whose typographical idiosyncrasies ( as seen here in printer's proofs and finished book ) are part and parcel of the work.
- "Cowper's ` Odyssey'has been out of print since the 18th century, but I liked his unrhymed iambic pentameter, which is the musical basis of the English language.
- He rejected traditional metrics in favour of long, luxuriant, unrhymed lines of free verse, the so-called " verset claudelien ", influenced by the Latin psalms of the Vulgate.
- Throughout " Gawain, " stanzas of 12 to 23 unrhymed lines of about seven accents each are followed by four short rhymed lines, creating a measured, generally serene but compelling forward impetus.
- It was written in collaboration with Hanns Eisler, Slatan Dudow and G�nther Weisenborn in 1930 31 in prose dialogue with unrhymed irregular free verse and ten initial songs in its score, with three more added later.