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How to use strophes in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word strophes? Here are some examples.

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Banville has likewise tried his hand at short strophes composed entirely of tetrasyllables, as have also Richepin and Verlaine.
Syllabic verse is generally organized in four-line strophes, whereas the number of lines in a rosc passage is not fixed.
It deals with the time factor employed in or between lines or units or strophes of poetry.
In some strophes of the poem I tried to depict the tempest, followed by the calm of the sea.
It puts an end to the cyclic character of the six strophes and opens the door back into quotidian time.
Most celebrated were the Epodes, songs in simple strophes usually made up of a hexameter or iambic trimeter plus one or two shorter cola.
Though the poems were in a European habit, Bialik imbues them with Biblical strophes, as well as prophetic metaphor, syntax, and meter.
We measured song repertoire size as the number of different song figures in 25 consecutive song strophes.
One female sang two short strophes of a typically male song.
First, with respect to prosody, he believes that the syllable count of poetic lines, strophes, stanzas, and poems was essential to the writing of biblical poetry.
Surely there is a key distinction between that and the strophes of John Berryman or Gwendolyn Brooks?
Such are the strophes exchanged between America's intellectual divinities.
The interlude between strophes 2 and 3 and the postlude are complete restatements of the entire melody of the song.
Examples from Classical Literature
It is composed of five strophes, identical in arrangement, of eleven verses each, and of an envoi of five verses.
It is divided into five strophes, three of which are marked by selah.
Agar, in peplos and cothurnus, recited the strophes once more.
Successive song strophes of what is evidently the same individual of atrifrons are typically similar to one another.
The sung strophes of the malaguena tend to be quite slow, solemn and serious, leaning towards cantejondo.
This lofty rhyme is built up of strophes, anti-strophes, and an epode.
However, it is also strophic, and requires improvised rhythmic alterations in subsequent strophes to be typical of the French concentration on musical rhetoric.
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