A sycophant will everything admire: Each verse, each sentence, sets his soul on fire.
Each verse is divided into two parts, like a question and answer, or rather, classified into A and B; the first chorus sings A, and the second replies with B.
Every lyric must have one or more punch lines--which may occur at the end of each verse, but must be found in the last lines of the chorus.
The Punch Lines in the Verses Toward the end of each verse it is customary to place punch lines which are strong enough pictorially to sum up the contents of the verse and round it out into the chorus.
This, of course, does not preclude all manner of variations; the unit of measure is not the distance between the accents as they are found in each verse, but between the points where they belong in the typical metre.
Here the third and eighth syllables of each verse rime, giving the effect of a separate melody only half heard under that of the main rime-scheme.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each verse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.