A seven line verse is called a Rondelet.
A rondolet contains two rhymes with a seven line stanza. The lines have 8 syllables each, the refrain has 4 syllables with a pattern of 4/8/4/8/8/8/4
Example
Eating red gum
is so very very nice sometimes
Eating red gum
feel like strawberries in the sun
or better yet a candied lime
that broke out of jail commits a crime
Eating red gum
roundlet
A Septet
Free verse is the verse in which "Oedipus Rex" was written by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, free verse does not have a predictable structure. For example, its meter respects no distinct pattern. Its rhythm varies from line to line.
You are referring to "haiku."
verse
A verse typically contains a specific number of iambs, which are pairs of syllables with one stressed (accented) and one unstressed (unaccented). In a line of iambic pentameter, for example, there are 10 iambs (5 pairs) per line. The number of iambs in a verse will depend on the specific meter and structure of the poem.
A five line nonsense verse is known as a limerick
The line "And how the silence surged softly backward" in the poem "The Listeners" by Walter de la Mare is an example of alliteration, where the repeated "s" sound creates a musical quality in the verse.
All blank verse has ten syllables per line.
I know the words for the chorus but not the verse. Shakespeare wrote in verse.
A line. Ex: lines 1 through 4 uses internal rhyme
Half a line of verse is called a hemistich. A hemistich is a division of a line of poetry into two parts, often creating a pause or a sense of completion within the line.