

‘He fits the description of a Romantic Poet perfectly, wandering dazed by nature and inactivity through sun-dappled fields, his sad eyes melting before the passionate couplets forming in the wellspring of his engorged imagination.’.‘The lines form couplets joined in quatrains.’.‘The leaf illustrated here is inscribed with a couplet by one of China's greatest poets.’.‘Alexander Pope was satirically dismissive in a memorable couplet: 'On painted ceilings you devoutly stare/ Where sprawl the saints of Verrio and Laguerre.'’.‘It's written in tetrameter couplets, a form much more congenial to midcentury writers.’.
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‘Almost any form is acceptable - limerick, haiku, free verse, couplets, anything but epic poetry.’.‘Many primary grade pupils enjoy rhyme in a couplet when writing poetry.’.‘Single couplets of course form a significant category, as do longer poems composed of rhyming pentameter couplets.’.‘The concluding couplet of this stanza tells us what the nativity will do by systematically listing the state of things before the birth and the conditions brought into the world by it.’.


