"Daffodils", William Wordsworth... a lot of his poems are lyric poems
most anything from Robert Frost too, some examples: "The Road Not Taken", "Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening"
Romeo And Juliet. That is one of my favorites
a sentence.
yes, it can
John Keats wrote this line in one of his famous poem. The line refers to somebody being jealous of how steadfast another person is.
If the poem has been published on the internet, you should be able to find it by entering the line you know between double quotes in Google.
Beowulf
Yes, a stanza in a poem can be one line. This is known as a monostich, and it is a form of poetry where each stanza consists of a single line. It can be used to emphasize a particular idea or create a sense of contrast within the poem.
in a grammar poem the first line is a noun the second line is two adjectives the third line is three adverbs the Fourth line is four verbs and the fifth line is five independent causes all lines relate to one topic i hope this helps you crreate a grammar poem
A diamante poem is a seven-line poem that takes the shape of a diamond. It consists of specific lines with a set number of words that follow a structured pattern, typically used to describe two contrasting themes or ideas. The format requires the poem to start with one topic, transition to another, and then return to the first topic.
When the author of a poem continues one line into another without introducing a pause he or she is using enjambment.
"The Wasteland" is a poem by T.S.Eliot. Its a very special poem where you have many "Stories" or events being clubbed together in one single 434-line poem.
When the author of a poem continues one line into another without introducing a pause he or she is using enjambment.