The poem "Song to Celia" by Ben Jonson is written in a type of verse known as a lyric poem. The poem is characterized by its musical and emotional qualities, typically focusing on personal thoughts and feelings.
the persona is the one telling the poem. the one who fell in love with celia
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A verse is a line or group of lines in a song or poem. Two verses would refer to two separate sets of lines within the same song or poem.
"Song to Celia" by Ben Jonson is a lyric poem that expresses the speaker's admiration and love for a woman named Celia. It follows a traditional structure of a love poem and features themes of beauty, nature, and desire. The poem is considered an example of Renaissance poetry.
The poem "Song to Celia" by Ben Jonson follows a poetic pattern known as a refrain, where a line or stanza is repeated at certain intervals throughout the poem. In this case, the repeated line is "Drink to me only with thine eyes."
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I think it might be a chorus.
The number of lines in one verse can vary depending on the song or poem. In general, a verse typically consists of 4 to 8 lines of text.
a song in which this occurs is called "strophic."
You are asking about form in music. One of the many classic structures of poetry and song is verse with refrain. In a song the refrain, the part that is repeated after each verse, is called the chorus. Hence the verse is often sung by a soloist and the chorus by a group. A poem or song can have many verses, but the refrain or chorus is the same. In the Broadway musical of the era 1920 to 1960, it was common for a single verse to lead into the chorus, and that was it. The solo verse was soon forgotten and the chorus became the song that everyone knew. That may be why you are not familiar with the idea of a vese in a song.
Two or more lines that make up a section of a poem. They are usually separated by a space. In a song or hymn you would probably call it a verse.
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