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STICHIC VERSE

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Stichic Verse.

Stichic Verse - as a noun

Poetry made up of lines of the same approximate meter and length, not broken up into stanzas.

Example: "There are only a few instances of stichic verse in the menschheitsdammerung, and many of these are simply linked quatrains."

Example Sentences

"In stichic verse, each line is written in a single row with no line breaks."
"The poem was composed in stichic verse, creating a continuous flow of words."
"The author experimented with stichic verse to convey a sense of urgency in the story."
"The poet chose to write in stichic verse to emphasize the emotional intensity of the poem."
"The simplicity of stichic verse lends itself well to short, impactful poems."
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