The same poetic line was otherwise said to be part of an oracular prophecy.
Prosody also may be used more specifically to refer to the scanning of poetic lines to show meter.
We got on to the social problems of the world, and we ourselves deviated from the poetic line.
She has realised through ages of acute pain and its appearance with her poetic lines.
It consists of nearly three leaves and contains 157 poetic lines.
A sensuous voice is reading a few poetic lines about courtship and love.
There is not enough flexibility in the poet's thought, music or use of the poetic line.
This was reinforced by Charles Olson's call for a poetic line based on human breath.
This seemingly elementary analysis was significant because of the difficulty experienced by previous scholars in identifying where the poetic line began and ended.
In Shakespearean verse, for example, a typical poetic line is: