line of poetry
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Definition
Noun: A single, distinct row of words that forms one unit of a poem. It is a fundamental structural element in poetry, often characterized by its rhythm, meter, or rhyme scheme. A line of poetry is typically separated from other lines by a line break.
Usage
A line of poetry is the basic building block of a poem. It is not necessarily a complete sentence and its ending is determined by the poet's artistic choice (a line break), not by standard grammatical rules. The arrangement of lines creates the poem's visual shape and influences its rhythm and pacing.
Examples
- "The most famous line of poetry from that sonnet is 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?'"
- "She analyzed each line of poetry to understand its meter and imagery."
- "The poet used very short lines to create a feeling of breathlessness."
Advanced Usage
- Enjambment: This occurs when a sentence or clause runs over from one line of poetry to the next without a pause. The line break interrupts the grammatical flow.
- Example: "I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree." (The thought continues from one line to the next.)
- End-stopped line: A line of poetry that ends with a natural pause, often marked by punctuation like a comma, period, or semicolon.
- Example: "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,"
- In analysis, one might refer to "the opening line," "the final line," or a "particular line" of a poem.
Variants and Related Words
- Verse (noun): This word can be synonymous with a single line of poetry, but it more commonly refers to a stanza (a group of lines) or poetry in general (as opposed to prose).
- Poetic line (noun phrase): A direct synonym for "line of poetry."
- Line break (noun): The point where a line of poetry ends.
Synonyms
- Verse (when meaning a single line)
- Poetic line
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs/Idioms)
- Meter: The rhythmic structure of a line of poetry, determined by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- Stanza: A grouped set of lines within a poem, separated from other stanzas by a space.
- Couplet: Two consecutive lines of poetry that usually rhyme and form a complete thought.
Noun
- a single line of words in a poem