Alliterative verse can be found in many other languages as well, although rarely with the systematic rigor of Germanic forms.
Alliterative verse has been found in some of the earliest monuments of Germanic literature.
The full version is as follows, though not all verses are found in early editions:
The shorter recension contains 1091 verses, of which 18 verses are not found in the longer one.
The peaceful verses from the beginning of Islam can therefore be found throughout.
The school accepts girls as young as 5, who begin memorizing the Koran from the back, where the shortest verses are found.
This verse is almost identical to Luke 3:9, but is not found anywhere in Mark.
Such verses can be found in the English poetry, mainly of the 16th century but in other cases as well.
The starting verses of some of these songs can be found on the temple walls.
This verse is also found in Luke at Luke 3:16.