Poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Later attempts concentrated on features such as repetition, verse form and ... in classical verse, English dactylic verse uses dactyls very irregularly and can be ...
Poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Poetry is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic[1][2][3] qualities of language—such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre—to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic ostensible meaning. Poetry has a long history,
The Seafarer (poem) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Seafarer is an Old English poem recorded in the Exeter Book, one of the four surviving manuscripts of Old English poetry. It consists of 124 lines, followed by the single word "Amen". In the past it has been frequently referred to as an elegy, a poem
Lyric poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lyric poetry is a form of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings , ...
List of poems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a list of poems, individual poems (not poetry collections or anthologies), of any length, often published in book form if long enough, or, if a short poem, ...
Poetry analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Poetry analysis is the process of investigating a poem's form, content, and history in an informed way, with the aim of heightening one's own and others' ...
Epic poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An epic (from the Ancient Greek adjective ἐπικός (epikos), from ἔπος ( epos) ...
Verse (poetry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In the countable sense, a verse is formally a single metrical line in a poetic ...
Limerick (poetry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A limerick is a form of poetry, especially one in five-line anapestic meter with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA), which is sometimes obscene with humorous intent.
Prose poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Prose poetry is poetry written in prose instead of using verse but preserving poetic qualities such as heightened imagery, parataxis and emotional effects.