couplets in English

noun
1
two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit.
The source texts are then reformed into single aphoristic lines, couplets , quatrains, and whole poems.

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1. Spring Festival Couplets, Chunlian in Chinese, is also known as Spring Couplets or Chinese New Year Couplets

2. Often the odes were made up of 7 syllable, rhymed couplets known as Anacreontic couplets.

3. Some additional key details about Couplets: Couplets do not have to be stand-alone stanzas.

4. 2 line stanzas are called Couplets.

5. The song has rhyming couplets .

6. He corresponds frequently in rhyming couplets.

7. I can do a prose essay into rhyming couplets.

8. It was written in rhyming couplets of iambic pentameter.

9. She was a dab hand at couplets, was Rosie.

10. Each pair of lines rhyme resulting in 4 rhyming Couplets

11. 2 It was written in rhyming couplets of iambic pentameter.

12. In French, rhyming couplets of two Alexandrines of equal length, usually containing

13. In French, rhyming couplets of two Alexandrines of equal length, usually containing

14. They usually write poetry in heroic couplets , a polished iambic pentameter line.

15. 12 They were farcically satirical potted biographies in sets of two rhyming couplets.

16. 14 They usually write poetry in heroic couplets , a polished iambic pentameter line.

17. 15 Higher-order antithetical couplets synchronization of gravity wave equation with the primary soud.

18. The Antistrophe corresponds metrically to the strophe, as usual; the epodes are in four-stress couplets

19. The Spring Festival is coming , so I glued a pair of gatepost couplets on my door.

20. Sometimes they rhyme, sometimes they don't.Sometimes they're written in meter (as in heroic Couplets), sometimes they're not.

21. Traditionally, üligers are delivered orally in alliterative verses, often taking the form of couplets or quatrains.

22. But with his incomparable fluency, he woos her gallantly and lavishly in rhyming couplets on behalf of another.

23. Also, Catalan has final obstruent devoicing, thus featuring many couplets like amic ('male friend') vs. amiga ('female friend').

24. An Admonition of Warning to England comprises twenty-four rhyming couplets in alternating lines of iambic hexameter and heptameter

25. ‘The first Couplet, known as the refrain, is repeated at the end.’ ‘Sonnet 126 is, unusually, a poem in six rhymed Couplets rather than a sonnet proper.’ ‘In 1705 he published The Campaign, a poem in heroic Couplets in celebration of the victory of Blenheim.’

26. The first, George Joye, embarrassed him by publishing crude rhyming couplets about Wolsey which were attributed to Tyndale.

27. Within the couplets that we have examined here, we can affirm, the relationship of the two lines is its unpredictable.

28. 10 But with his incomparable fluency, he woos her gallantly and lavishly in rhyming couplets on behalf of another.

29. The succession consists of Cyclically arranged couplets of bioturbated grey marlstones and off-white marly limestones (locally silicified) with scattered chert nodules

30. The enclosing sediments are rhythmic couplets of alternating fine sand and silt layers overlain by silty clay and fine–medium silt layers.

31. Ballads are a type of narrative verse, with some consisting of quatrains and others consisting of couplets. Ballads have a few different elements

32. The succession consists of Cyclically arranged couplets of bioturbated grey marlstones and off-white marly limestones (locally silicified) with scattered chert nodules

33. Unfortunately - PVC returned with 16% daily load/ 30% hourly load 7 weeks after ablation (Bigeminies, quadrigeminies, couplets) and increase during simple walk and loads

34. The Couplet data are not considered to provide an exact representation of the age of the unit as some Couplets may not be true varves

35. Some poems, such as “ The Night Before Christmas,” are written entirely in Couplets: `Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature …

36. A Couplet (cuhp-leht) consists of two successive poetic lines.While Couplets often rhyme and share the same metrical pattern, many Couplets vary in metrical structure and don’t rhyme at all.Couplets can stand alone as their own stanza, or they can occur within a larger stanza, differentiated from the surrounding lines by rhyme, grammatical structure, or a thought that

37. However, to the untrained eye, distinguishing a Couplet from merely a couple of lines can be difficult. Couplets frequently rhyme and have the same length and rhythm, or meter.

38. Couplet refers to two lines of poetry that follow each other and rhyme. Couplets also sometimes have the same meter, meaning the same number of beats or the same rhythm.

39. Ovid wrote in elegiac couplets , with two exceptions: his lost Medea , whose two fragments are in iambic trimeter and anapest s, respectively, and his great Metamorphoses, which he wrote in dactylic hexameter , the meter of Virgil 's Aeneid and Homer 's epics.

40. Yes I've had Bigeminy with HR in the 40's & 50's, Bigeminy, trigeminy, couplets; triplets, salvo's, heart ryhthm problems can seem so simple, but be so complex :P Makes me tired just thinking of what my heart's gone through.

41. Most interpretations of the twentieth century omit the second and Antepenultimate couplets, and replace the original chorus by the following: One two three four five, Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road And all the way to Dublin, whack-fol-la-de-da ! EurLex-2.

42. ‘Through alliteration, Anaphora, parallelism and slant-rhyme, Sleigh builds momentum into the eleven, rhythmic couplets and suggests a train's smooth travel.’ ‘The ultimate purpose of the poem is not to list the queen's virtues but to praise them; the exhortation in the opening ‘Praisd be’ is further emphasized by insistent Anaphora

43. These first-person narrative poems (all but one are written in octosyllabic rhymed couplets, like the romance, or "roman" of the same period) follow many of the conventions of the Roman de la rose, including the use of allegorical dreams (songes), allegorical characters, and the situation of the narrator-lover attempting to return toward or satisfy his lady.

44. Andromachus’s Concoction, Galene Theriaca (tranquility theriac), was an improved version of Mithridates’s elixir, containing 65 ingredients with a higher proportion of opiates and minerals and with the original lizard flesh replaced by that of a viper [2].The recipe for Galene was written in Greek by Andromachus in the form of elegiac couplets and the prose rendition was quoted by his son

45. Only literature Anoints me March 18 at 7:31 AM · -Publius Ovidius Naso (20 March 43 BCE – CE 17/18), known as Ovid (/ˈɒvɪd/) in the English-speaking world, was a Roman poet best known for the Metamorphoses, a 15-book continuous mythological narrative written in the meter of epic, and for collections of love poetry in elegiac couplets