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.
22.
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.
23.
They often end with a one-word verse, unrhymed with anything previous, that gives the addressee : " Domna " or " Dompna ".
24.
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.
25.
Poet David Lehman notes a resemblance between Ammons's " terza libre " ( unrhymed three-line stanzas ) and the " terza rima " of enjambed.
26.
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.
27.
"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.
28.
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.
29.
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.
30.
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.