Verse paragraph
Verse paragraphs are parts of poems that have no regular number of lines or groups of lines that make up units of sense, unlike stanzas.[1] They are usually separated by blank lines. It stands for a group of lines in a poem that form a rhetorical unit similar to that of a prose paragraph.
Milton's Paradise Lost and Wordsworth's The Prelude consist of verse paragraphs.
Verse paragraphs are frequently used in blank verse and in free verse.
References
- ^ Leverkuhn, A. "What Is a Verse Paragraph?". LanguageHumanities.Org. Retrieved 21 March 2023.