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couplet was a late development;
older is the open couplet,
where rhyme and
enjambed lines co-exist.
Enjambment has a long
history in poetry.
Homer used the...
- The
following extract from The Winter's Tale by
Shakespeare is
heavily enjambed. I am not
prone to weeping, as our ****
Commonly are; the want of which...
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couplets that are
largely closed and self-contained, as
opposed to the
enjambed couplets of
poets like John Donne. The
heroic couplet is
often identified...
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Julian and Maddalo: A
Conversation (1818–19) is a poem in 617
lines of
enjambed heroic couplets by
Percy Bysshe S****ey
published posthumously in 1824...
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displacement of the
Native American cultures there. Each poem is
written as
enjambed heroic couplets in
several chapters. As
Neihardt gained experience with...
- traditions. The Lulu tradition—including "Miss Lucy had a baby"—already
record enjambed double entendres during the
World Wars, but the
first version of this song...
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support this symmetry,
lines were most
often octo- or deca-syllabic, with no
enjambed endings. To this
schema Milton introduced modifications,
which included...
- Dobbs-Allsopp
describes this
meter as "the
rhythmic dominance of
unbalanced and
enjambed lines". Again, few
English translations attempt to
capture this. Exceptions...
- "Austerity of poetry" (1867) into a
narrative carried forward over an
enjambed eighth line to a
conclusion that is
limited to the
final three lines. By...
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several books, essays, and poems,
including “Hospital Poems” and “The
Enjambed Body.” Some of his work has
received awards,
including fellowship awards...