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each and canto
of words, verses, canto ( bampo ) and folios-pages in each of textual contents.
The Cantos by Ezra Pound is a long, incomplete poem in 120 sections, each of which is a canto.
* 1935 Comment j ' ai écrit certains de mes livres ( How I Wrote Certain of my Books, 1995, ISBN 1-878972-14-6 ), translated by Trevor Winkfield, contains a cross-section of his major writings, including Roussel's essay on how he composed his books, the first chapter of each of Impressions d ’ Afrique and Locus Solus, the fifth act of a play, the third canto of New Impressions of Africa and all 59 of its drawings, and the outline for a novel Roussel apparently never wrote.
The introductory letters to Scott's friends, which open each canto, were dismissed as unwarranted intrusions.

each and prefixed
Hopkins wished as well that " the name of the writer should be prefixed to each number ," but at this point Hamilton insisted that this was not to be, and the division of the essays among the three authors remained a secret.
Thus the term " syāt " should be prefixed before each proposition giving it a conditional point of view and thus removing any dogmatism in the statement.
All London postal districts were traditionally prefixed with the post town ' LONDON ' and full stops were commonly placed after each character, e. g. LONDON S. W. 1.
His views are presented scientifically in his Evangelisch-protestantische Dogmatik ( 1826 ; 6th ed., 1870 ), the value of which " lies partly in the full and judiciously chosen historical materials prefixed to each dogma, and partly in the skill, caution and tact with which the permanent religious significance of various dogmas is discussed " ( Otto Pfleiderer ).
In subsequent use, each item in the catalogue was prefixed with an ' M '.
Rowe's practical knowledge of the stage allowed him to suggest technical improvements: he divided the plays into acts and scenes on a reasonable method, noted the entrances and exits of the players, and prefixed a list of the dramatis personae to each play.
As you solve for each digit you will move each of the arrows over the multiplicand one digit to the left until all of the arrows point to prefixed zeros.
In each clan there is a division that is taken to have been the original sub-clan, the word Nij being prefixed to the clan name.
This was adapted for the DC third-rail system that was adopted as standard by the Southern Railway, with unit type being given a three-letter code ( sometimes two letters ) prefixed by the number of carriages within each unit, e. g. 4SUB for a 4-car suburban set.
These files consisted of a sequence of " chunks " which could contain arbitrary data, each chunk prefixed by a four-byte ID.
This continues for a prefixed time duration, usually for several days, chanting for a certain number of hours each day.

each and few
He stopped every few minutes and leaned on his shovel as he studied the horizon, but nothing happened, each day dragging out with monotonous calm.
A few years before his death Papa had agreed with Mama to make a joint will with her in which it would be provided that in the event of the death of either of them an accounting would be made to their children whereby each child would receive a bequest of $5000 cash.
If coffee is sold at the cafeteria, let a few workers in each department get it for the whole group.
Also, although only a few of the students were intimately acquainted with each other in the beginning, most reported that when the semester ended their dearest and closest campus friendships were with members of that class.
Had More's writings been wholly limited to such exercises, they would be almost as dimly remembered as those of a dozen or so other authors living in his time, whose works tenuously survive in the minds of the few hundred scholars who each decade in pursuit of their very specialized occasions read those works.
With a few important and a few more unimportant exceptions, no expression can be deemed le mot juste for its context, because each was very probably the only expression that long-established practice and ease of rapid recitation would allow.
If the wedding party lasted late, and the travel schedule means there are only a few hours before resuming the trip or making an early start, the husband may forestall tensions and uncertainties by confiding to his bride that lying in each other's arms will be bliss enough for these few hours.
During the first few days of wearing the appliance and immediately following each adjustment, Susan may have a slight discomfort or soreness, but after a short time this will disappear.
Just count each blot a dodge and add in a few for I don't dodge every time ''.
The most serious weakness of the ecumenical movement today is that it is generally regarded as the responsibility of a few national leaders in each denomination and a few interdenominational executives.
Stand here for a few moments and look at this gem of a fountain with its four youths, each holding a tortoise and each with a foot resting on the head of a dolphin.
Fortunately we were alone in the building -- so few people nowadays are interested even in their own past or in the lovely craft of other days -- for they began to abuse each other in the foulest language.
Simple words in the various dialects are very similar, but pronunciation is distinct for each and, after listening to a few spoken words it may be possible for an Austrian to realise which dialect is being spoken.
Abba Mari collected the correspondence and added to each letter a few explanatory notes.
In general, each wavelength corresponds to only one element, and the width of an absorption line is only of the order of a few picometers ( pm ), which gives the technique its elemental selectivity.
Additionally, Ebsen, Ryan, and Douglas each made a few solo recordings following the show's success, including Ryan's 1966 novelty single, " Granny's Miniskirt.
Except for a few primitive types such as sponges ( which have no nervous system ) and jellyfish ( which have a nervous system consisting of a diffuse nerve net ), all living animals are bilaterians, meaning animals with a bilaterally symmetric body shape ( that is, left and right sides that are approximate mirror images of each other ).
The isotope effect was reported by two groups on the 24th of March 1950, who discovered it independently working with different mercury isotopes, although a few days before publication they learned of each other's results at the ONR conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
A separate " award " was soon enacted for Night BASE jumping when Mayfield completed each category at night, becoming Night BASE # 1, with Smith qualifying a few weeks later.
Already in the 8th century Prudentius, bishop of Troyes, had in a Breviarium Psalterii made an abridgment of the Psalter for the laity, giving a few psalms for each day, and Alcuin had rendered a similar service by including a prayer for each day and some other prayers, but no lessons or homilies.

each and stanzas
It consists of 25 stanzas of four verses of seven syllables each.
Without the Preface, the two stanzas form two different poems that have some relationship to each other but lack unity.
One of the most common manifestations of stanzaic form in poetry in English ( and in other Western European languages ) is represented in texts for church hymns, such as the first three stanzas ( of nine ) from a poem by Isaac Watts ( from 1719 ) cited immediately below ( in this case, each stanza is to be sung to the same hymn tune, composed earlier by William Croft in 1708 ):
A sestina ( ; or ; also known as sestine, sextine, sextain or sesta rima ) is a structured 39-line poem consisting of six stanzas of six lines each, followed by a three-line stanza, known either as an envoi or tornada.
The words that end each line of the first stanza are used as line endings in each of the following stanzas, rotated in a set pattern.
In the same volume ( Poems and Ballads, Second Series, 1878 ) Swinburne introduces a " double sestina " (" The Complaint of Lisa ") that is unlike Sidney's: it comprises 12 stanzas of 12 iambic pentameter lines each, the first stanza rhyming abcabdcefedf.
There is no rhyme within the stanzas ; instead the sestina is structured through a recurrent pattern of the words that end each line, a technique known as " lexical repetition ".
* Albertus, written in 1831 and published in 1832, is a long narrative poem of 122 stanzas, each consisting of 12 lines of alexandrine ( 12-syllable ) verse, except for the last line of each stanza, which is octosyllabic.
Musically they can be classified as strophic, with 75, 62, and 48 tercet stanzas each, respectively.
He modelled his work on the " choral " lyrics of Stesichorus at least in so far as he wrote narratives on mythical themes ( often with original variations from the traditional stories ) and structured his verses in triads ( units of three stanzas each, called " strophe ", " antistrophe " and " epode "), so closely in fact that even the ancients sometimes had difficulty distinguishing between the two poets Whereas however ancient scholars collected the work of Stesichorus into twenty-six books, each probably a self-contained narrative that gave its title to the whole book, they compiled only seven books for Ibycus, which were numbered rather than titled and whose selection criteria are unknown.
The poem is made up of 18 stanzas of six lines each.
This was the time of the formal stabilization of the poetic form of the “ ten-verse stanza ”, a quatrain made of four stanzas of ten verses each, on which fado would get its structure and later develop into other variants.
The poem is divided into forty-six cantos, each containing a variable number of eight-line stanzas in ottava rima ( a rhyme scheme of abababcc ).
The original poem contains four stanzas of twelve verses each.
For the anthem, the verses were selected and reorganized in five stanzas of four verses each.
On the other hand, South Africa's national anthem is unique in that five of the country's eleven official languages are used in the same anthem ( the first stanza is divided between two languages, with each of the remaining three stanzas in a different language ).
" To Autumn " is a poem of three stanzas, each of eleven lines.
The stanzas differ from those of the other odes through use of eleven lines rather than ten, and have a couplet placed before the concluding line of each stanza.
The rhyme of " To Autumn " follows a pattern of starting each stanza with an ABAB pattern which is followed by rhyme scheme of CDEDCCE in the first verse and CDECDDE in the second and third stanzas.
At only a short twelve stanzas, of only four lines each, with a simple ABCB rhyme scheme, the poem is nonetheless full of enigmas, and has been the subject of numerous interpretations.
The 1944 lyrics had three different refrains following three different stanzas ; in each refrain, the second line was consequently modified with references to friendship, then happiness and finally to glory.
The ballade is a verse form typically consisting of three eight-line stanzas, each with a consistent metre and a particular rhyme scheme.

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