Once the bronze statue was in place in Sheffield market-place, the blade-maker Joseph Senior ( 1819 92 ) made it the subject of an unrhymed sonnet, Lines on Ebenezer Elliott s Monument.
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Regarding the issue of meter in these poems, Lowell wrote " My meter, fourteen line unrhymed blank verse sections, is fairly strict at first and elsewhere, but often corrupts in single lines to the freedom of prose ."
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The structure can be made cyclical by linking the unrhymed line of the final stanza back to the first stanza : ZZAZ . These more stringent systems were not, however, used by FitzGerald in his " Rubaiyat ".
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The purpose, if one could call it that, is to create a haiku ( three unrhymed lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables respectively ) dealing with America's favorite canned luncheon-meat-like product, SPAM.
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The major achievements in English blank verse were made by William Shakespeare, who wrote much of the content of his plays in unrhymed iambic pentameter, and John Milton, whose " Paradise Lost " is written in blank verse.
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Unrhymed cadence in vers libre is built upon'organic rhythm,'or the rhythm of the speaking voice with its necessity for breathing, rather than upon a strict metrical system . for vers libre addresses the ear not the eye.
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According to Turco, the bref double does have three rhymes, but the scheme is such that the first two of must appear twice in the first three quatrains all of which end with the third rhyme, with five unrhymed lines.
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The poem, noted for its rhyme scheme ( " several unrhymed iambic tetrameters ending in a Pyrrhic are succeeded by a clausule in iambic trimeter " .-Terras, 319 ) resembling a traditional Russian folk song, is regarded Nekrasov's masterpiece.
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In addition, there is in " The Nights " the same simplicity of diction, lucidity of unrhymed prose, similarity of aim and theme as well as the cynicism and repetition that Ibn al-Muqaffa'displays in his known work.
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The third, " Pan Cogito a perBa " ( " Mr . Cogito And A Pearl " ) an unrhymed narrative of a pearl stuck in Mr . Cogito's shoe, treated as a metaphor of having to face life's adversities.