Sentence example with the word 'stanza'

stanza

anacrusis, burden, development, figure, intermezzo, musical phrase, ottava rima, quatrain, section, strain, tetrastich, verse

Definition n. a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem

Last update: February 2, 2017


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This poem has ten stanzas.   [noun]

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The first stanza contains a series of " connections " between certain words using assonance, rhyme and half-rhyme.   [noun]

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Genomixer the Future Physical funded project made serious progress and uses stanza dna data fused into online generating artworks and soundscapes.   [noun]

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And therewithal, he hummed a stanza: 'And what though winter will pinch severe Through locks of grey and a cloak that's old.'   [noun]

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I am sure I should not have been able to compose a stanza in yonder hampered measure.   [noun]

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But Waverley is so gentle, so well informed--' 'Yes,' said Flora, smiling, 'he can admire the moon and quote a stanza from Tasso.   [noun]

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Another stanza followed:-- "Ask not Austria why, 'midst princes, Still her banner rises highest; Ask as well the strong-wing'd eagle, Why to heaven he soars the highest."'   [noun]

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What is meant by the Spenserian stanza.   [noun]

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