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Kennings are virtually absent from the surviving corpus of continental West Germanic verse ; the Old Saxon Heliand contains only one example: lîk-hamo “ body-raiment ” = “ body ” ( Heliand 3453 b ), a compound which, in any case, is normal in West Germanic and North Germanic prose ( Old English līchama, Old High German lîchamo, lîchinamo, Dutch lichaam, Old Icelandic líkamr, líkami, Old Swedish līkhamber, Swedish lekamen, Danish and Norwegian Bokmål legeme, Norwegian Nynorsk lekam ).
* The first verse Steve Goodman's original 1972 version of " The Lincoln Park Pirates " contains the line, " the stores are all closing and Daley is dozing ".
The final verse is 224 words long ( which means the previous verse, its corresponding acronym, contains 224 letters ).
*" Sunset on 32nd " by Strike Anywhere ( contains a reference to the MOVE bombing in the second verse )
In the round chamber, which is below the entrance to the shaft, there are three stone slabs, the middle one of which contains a partial inscription of Sura 2, verse 255, from the Qur ' an, the famous Ayatul Kursi, Verse of the Throne.
An early verse contains the lyric: " She was known to all the truckers, As the Mighty Lincoln Highway, But to me She's still Old Thirty all the way.
Seek not the vaunted verse of the cycle ; but look in me and you will find in me all that the world contains '.
Also Stevie Wonder's ode to Marley, " Master Blaster ( Jammin ')", contains the following verse lyric: We've agreed to get together, joined as children in Jah.
The name of the town is a reference to Robert Browning's verse drama, Pippa Passes, which contains the lines " God's in His heaven, all's right with the world.
The 1937 song ( lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Richard A. Whiting ) contains in the second verse:
The song has the distinction of being the first Beatles recording to be referenced by the group themselves: the second verse of Lennon's " I Am the Walrus ", released on Magical Mystery Tour at the end of 1967, contains the lyric " see how they fly, like Lucy in the sky, see how they run ...".
His first known volume of verse is dated 1592 ; it contains the cycle of sonnets to Delia and the romance called The Complaint of Rosamond.
' It is an autobiographical meditation in verse, which contains comments on contemporaries, including Thomas Babington Macaulay, Henry Nelson Coleridge, Charles Austin, Chauncey Hare Townshend, and Charles Taylor.
Heptameter is a type of meter where each line of verse contains seven metrical feet.
Its earliest attestation is in Chrétien de Troyes ' late 12th century verse romance Perceval, li contes del graal, which contains the lines:
This inscription contains four strongly stressed syllables, the first three of which alliterate on < h > / x /, essentially the same pattern found in much later verse.
The Háttatal, or " list of verse forms ", contains the names and characteristics of each of the fixed forms of Norse poetry.
Based on revisions to a “ sonnet cycle ” completed in 1995, this chapbook contains the original twelve poems reworked as ten free verse lyrics, with a reflective “ prologue ”.
Such a refrain is featured in " The Star-Spangled Banner ," which contains a refrain which is introduced by a different phrase in each verse, but which always ends:
L ' blind arcade of the bedside, above l ' apse, contains a mosaic representing l ' Annunciation made in Marie: on the right l ' Gabriel angel, sent by God, called to Marie “ Here that you will conceive in your centre and will give birth to a son and you it will name JésusÉvangile according to Luc saint, chapter I, verse 31 ”.
The Codex Runicus ( c. 1300 ) contains a verse written in runes with a non-rhythmic music notation.
In Persian verse, a ruba ' i visually contains only four lines, its rhyme falling at the middle and end of the lines.
In 1894 he published a volume of fantastic Melodramas in rhymed verse, a collection which contains some of Drachmann's best work.
The poem contains six stanzas of free verse describing the relationship between the narrator and the world around him, ending with a couplet that declares,

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" A prisoner interviewed by Moyers explained his literal interpretation of the second verse: "' Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved " by saying that the fear became immediately real to him when he realized he may never get his life in order, compounded by the loneliness and restriction in prison.
After Elihu's speech ends with the last verse of Chapter 37, God appears and in the second verse of Chapter 38, God says, speaking of Job: “ Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
Usually, only the second and fourth line of a quatrain are rhymed ( in the scheme a, b, c, b ), which has been taken to suggest that, originally, ballads consisted of couplets ( two lines ) of rhymed verse, each of 14 syllables.
The initial verse version by Doreen Valiente consisted of eight verses, the second of which was:
The form was felt by the ancients to contrast the rising action of the first verse with a falling quality in the second.
This is summed up in the second to last verse: " The end of the matter ; all has been heard.
This is similar to the parallel structure of Hebrew poetry, in which the second verse of a couplet often carries the same meaning as the first, though in the epistle the frequent recapitulations of already expressed ideas serve also to add to what has previously been said.
The curious ' trucker's gear change ' from G minor to C minor is because the second half of the verse is the same as the first half, but transposed up a fourth.
The metre is often denoted by a row of figures besides the name of the tune, such as " 87. 87. 87 ", which would inform the reader that each verse has six lines, and that the first line has eight syllables, the second has seven, the third line eight, etc.
Most commentators assume that this referred to their " slippery " effect on meter in classical Greek verse when they occur as the second member of a consonant cluster.
* In the second verse of the hit song " Rocket Man " ( 1972 ), Elton John sings " Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids / In fact it's cold as hell / And there's no one there to raise them / If you did ".
* George Harrison's 1975 song " This Guitar ( Can't Keep from Crying )", a lyrical sequel to his Beatles track " While My Guitar Gently Weeps ", references the magazine in its second verse: " Learned to get up when I fall / Can even climb Rolling Stone walls ".
Although not so indicated in the lyrics, the chorus is traditionally sung with a pause in the middle of the term " Cracker Jack ", and the second word ( pronounced " jacks ") is elided into the beginning of the next verse.
The culmination of this rhetoric, and arguably the one verse that has caused more Jewish suffering than any other second Testament passage, is the uniquely Matthean attribution to the Jewish people: " His blood be on us and on our children!
By 23 February 1877 he had completed a second and more extensive prose draft of the work, and by 19 April of the same year he had transformed this into a verse libretto ( or “ poem ”, as Wagner liked to call his libretti ).
Sayer's show used his hit " The Show Must Go On ": he changed the lyrics in the second verse slightly, from " I wish I could tear down the walls of this theatre " to " I wish I could tear down the walls of this Muppet theatre ".
The second criterion is the medium of presentation: words, gestures, or verse.
In the cut second verse, Robin's servant says that he has changed his name from Adam Goodheart to Gideon Crawle since he is now a " bad Bart.
Each page has one illustration and four lines of verse, the last word of the second line rhymes with the last of the fourth.
The first of these was entered into the verse draft of the text, the second into Wagner's copy of the 1853 printing of the text ; the third was written on an undated sheet of music paper.
Members of Tudor House would then continue to sing the correct second and third verse of the Floreat which Older boys ensured that younger boys knew by heart, often staging impromptu tests at all hours of the day or night, with language students occasionally being required to translate from the Latin to their specialist language.
An early reference to kissing is contained in the familiar second verse of the Old Testament book, Song of Solomon, an ancient Hebrew love poem:
During the 1970s Haley shortened his performances of " Rock Around the Clock ", dropping one verse and the second instrumental break from most performances.
* In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings it is said in the second verse of Bilbo's Song of Eärendil, regarding the appearance of Eärendil ; " Of adamant his helmet tall ".

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