The title reads, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club [Five lines] Edited by "Boz.
Titus Quinctius Atta has left to us the titles of eleven plays and about twenty-five lines of fragments.
The longest extant fragment consists of twenty-five lines on the death of Cicero, and shows rhetorical rather than poetic ability.
This Florus is probably identical with a poet who is reported to have joked with Hadrian, and who has left two rather attractive specimens of verse, one of five lines on spring, the other of twenty-six lines on the quality of life.
Sterile; over an inch long; five lines wide; four-toothed.
A stanza of five lines, however, on the model a b a b5 b6 occurs in Phineas Fletcher's Eclogue II.
Printed as prose in Ff Q; as five lines of verse by Collier; as two lines by Rowe (ed.
The beak thick, five lines in length, and bluish grey; the feet the same colour.
The beak, five lines long, is dark brown in summer, and ash grey in winter; the feet are of a light brown.
Tischendorf, by chemical applications, was able in 1843 to read one page, in two columns of twenty-five lines each (Mark xiv.
In its origin, the rondel was a lyric of two verses, each having four or five lines, rhyming on two rhymes only.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "five lines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.