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Sections for rhymed poetry and free verse - not exceeding 50 lines.
Traditional Svan poetry is still not separated from song and has no rhymed poetry.
Note that all the while the two are speaking the rhymed poetry of romantic lovers, a courtly and civilized kind of dialogue.
The Dasam Granth is written in rhymed poetry.
It consists of treatises on Christianity, missions, church government, temperance, poems in blank verse, rhymed poetry, and a few dramas.
The rhymed poetry falls within fifteen different meters collected and explained by al-Farahidi in The Science of 'Arud.
A common rhyme scheme is the rhymed couplet, so that generally in rhymed poetry, the even numbered lines rhyme.
He has won several poetry awards, including first place in the rhymed poetry category in the 79th annual Writer's Digest Writing Competition.
Robert Conquest has stated that translating rhymed poetry into English rhymed poetry is the most difficult of all arts.
In the 1970s, The Last Poets, Gil Scott-Heron, and The Watts Prophets placed spoken word and rhymed poetry over jazzy backing tracks.
Ms. Livingston has lived in the same apartment building on Quitman and Spruce since 1954 and pursued her twin loves in contract bridge and rhymed poetry, becoming Newark's unofficial poet.
Guxx Unfufadoo, the dread rhyming demon, had been defeated by a counterspell performed by my master which caused the creature, once strengthened by his rhymes, to sneeze violently whenever rhymed poetry was present in his speech.
He wrote rhymed poetry (one of his books was entitled "Beasts, Ballads and Bouldingisms"), sculptured, painted water colors and, friends said, used to sing entire Gilbert and Sullivan musicals from memory and could recite nearly all of Wordsworth.
In a 2001 interview Trusky said of the Poetry in Public Places series, "My goal was to break the neck of rhymed poetry and slap sentimentality useless, and to bring diversity in all its senses: literary, social political, philosophical and nonsensical."
His is often classified as a representative of turpism (in Polish language turpizm), because of his interest in the physical, ugly and brutal, but he also exhibits strong tendencies toward formal, rhymed poetry, reaching on many occasions the ornamental grace of a baroque style.
Before the 18th century the Kalevala poetry was common throughout Finland and Karelia, but in the 18th century it began to disappear in Finland, first in western Finland, because European rhymed poetry became more common in Finland.