Poetry: Meter, Form, and Rhythm This poetry site provides tutorials and quizzes in poetry that teach poetic meter and forms, the prosody and structure of verse and stanzas. [QuickView]
DiVersify--A Formal Poetry Message Board The first internet search engine for domain offers, which are for sale. We have over 1.500.000 domains in our database. If you have domains/URLs to... [QuickView]
Marc Moskowitz's Latin Poetry Page [QuickView]
TRINPsite: Vocabulary of Alliteration Vocabulary of alliteration, a new aid in writing poems and songs [QuickView]
Blank Verse & Iambic Pentameter [QuickView]
articles of Ty/the form of god,associabilitys intertwinings [QuickView]
Blank verse in English poetry Blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter), used in Shakespeare's dramas and Milton's Paradise Lost, is one of the most common metrical patterns in English poetry. [QuickView]
It's What I Do! my personal work [QuickView]
Maria Estela Guedes [QuickView]
Mehefin [QuickView]
The Next Best Thing - Gen X [QuickView]
Poe, E.: Near a Raven [QuickView]
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Spectra The story of the Spectric school of poetry, a hoax perpetrated by Witter Bynner and Arthur Davison Ficke [QuickView]
Unusual Rhyming Poetry Poetry for all of the family. [QuickView]
Paper Lanterns [QuickView]
Glossary of Poetic Terms [QuickView]
Kalliope Poetry Exercise Workshop In the Kalliope Email Poetry Workshop, members learn and practice elements of poetry and give each other feedback. Exercises and other resources are posted... [QuickView]
Ars Soliloquy Description of the writing discipline applied to composition after it has been written in a streaming state of consciousness. [QuickView]
Poem from Sijo West [QuickView]
Sprung Rhythm in Hopkins [QuickView]
The Sijo Like haiku and tanka, this verse form has roots in ancient China. For centuries it has been the most popular poetic form in Korea.... [QuickView]
Poetic Terms A unique guide for the study of poetry, with an extensive range of definitions, cross-references between related terms, informative sidelights, hyperlinked... [QuickView]
An Introduction to hypertext [QuickView]
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