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Ballad
Ballad

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Elegy
Elegy

(“Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray, 1750) This poem is a famous example of elegy written by Thomas Gray after the death of his friend, the poet Richard West. “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” is a meditation on death that opens in a solemn churchyard.

Epic Poem
Epic Poem

It is a novel made up of sonnets (a comic epic not in prose), born in an encounter with Alexander Pushkin's 1831 verse-novel Eugene Onegin and employing a fourteen-line stanza of iambic tetrameter lines (rather than the pentameter usual English sonnets).

Haiku Many People Have Heard About Haiku
Haiku Many People Have Heard About Haiku

Modern Japanese haiku (現代俳句, gendai-haiku) are increasingly unlikely to follow the tradition of 17 on or to take nature as their subject, [citation needed] but the use of juxtaposition continues to be honored in both traditional and modern haiku.

Imagery
Imagery

Prose Poetry: A literary work that exhibits poetic quality – using emotional effects and heightened imagery – but which are written in prose instead of verse. Examples of Prose in Literature Prose in Novels. This is usually written in the form of a narrative, and may be entirely a figment of the author’s imagination.

Limerick
Limerick

Prose Poetry: A literary work that exhibits poetic quality – using emotional effects and heightened imagery – but which are written in prose instead of verse. Examples of Prose in Literature Prose in Novels. This is usually written in the form of a narrative, and may be entirely a figment of the author’s imagination.

Pastoral
Pastoral

Pastoral can also include the urban, the court, and the social like in L’Allegro. Alpers says that pastoral narration contradicts “normal” narrative motives and that there is a double aspect of pastoral narration: heroic poetry and worldly realities with narrative motives and conventions.

Terza Rima
Terza Rima

Terza rima is typically written in an iambic line, and in English, most often in iambic pentameter. If another line length is chosen, such as tetrameter, the lines should be of the same length. There are no limits to the number of lines a poem composed in terza rima may have.

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