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Wat (wie) is verse writer - definitie

UNRHYMED IAMBIC PENTAMETER
Blank Verse; Blank-verse
  • Robert Andrews]]' translation of [[Virgil]] into English blank verse, printed by [[John Baskerville]] in 1766

Braadworst         
  • ''Braadworst'' in an enamel pan
LARGE DUTCH SAUSAGE COMPOSED OF PORK
Verse worst; Verse Worst
A braadworst () or verse worst is a large Dutch sausage, most often composed of pork for its meat to fat ratio, although beef or veal can be used too. The meat is spiced with pepper and nutmeg, but other spices and herbs such as cloves, sage, fennel seed, coriander seed, or juniper berries can be used in addition.
Political verse         
IAMBIC VERSE OF 15 SYLLABLES; COMMON METRIC FORM IN MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK
Politic verse; Decapentasyllabic; Decapentasyllabic verse; Decapentasyllabos; Dekapentasyllabos; Dekapentasyllabic
Political verse (Greek: politikós stíkhos, πολιτικός στίχος), also known as decapentasyllabic verse (from Greek: dekapentasíllavos, , lit. '15-syllable'), is a common metric form in Medieval and Modern Greek poetry.
Verse–chorus form         
MUSICAL FORM COMMON IN POPULAR MUSIC, USED IN BLUES AND ROCK AND ROLL SINCE THE 1950S, AND PREDOMINANT IN ROCK MUSIC SINCE THE 1960S, IN WHICH THE CHORUS IS HIGHLIGHTED (UNLIKE THE OLDER 32-BAR FORM, IN WHICH THE VERSE IS HIGHLIGHTED)
Verse-chorus; Contrasting verse-chorus form; Simple verse form; Simple verse-chorus form; Verse (popular music); Verse-chorus-verse form; Breakout chorus; Verse-chorus form; Verse refrain; Verse refrain form; Verse-refrain form; Verse–refrain form
Verse–chorus form is a musical form going back to the 1840s, in such songs as "Oh! Susanna", "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze", and many others.

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Blank verse

Blank verse is poetry written with regular metrical but unrhymed lines, almost always in iambic pentameter. It has been described as "probably the most common and influential form that English poetry has taken since the 16th century", and Paul Fussell has estimated that "about three quarters of all English poetry is in blank verse".

The first known use of blank verse in English was by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey in his translation of the Aeneid (composed c. 1540; published posthumously, 1554–1557). He may have been inspired by the Latin original since classical Latin verse did not use rhyme, or possibly he was inspired by Ancient Greek verse or the Italian verse form of versi sciolticode: ita promoted to code: it , both of which also did not use rhyme.

The play Arden of Faversham (around 1590 by an unknown author) is a notable example of end-stopped blank verse.