As four lines of verse by Capell, ending gentleman, .
There seem to have been two columns of either eight or more probably of twenty-four lines each on a page, but no Coptic portions survive.
Royal Library at Paris, contains the Four Gospels complete in a small quarto form, written in very elegant and minute uncials of the end of the ninth century, with two columns of twenty-four lines each on a page.
The sections are set in the margin without the Eusebian canons, with a table of harmony at the foot of each page of twenty-four lines.
A circle is formed, and the children sing the first four lines.
She then takes one out of the row, and they swing round and round while they all sing the other four lines.
The line which has the ball commences the game by advancing singing or saying the first three or four lines.
Three lines in the same metre, but apparently with three instead of four lines in each rhyming stanza.
Four lines, in Locksley Hall rhythm, with a dissyllabic rhyme running through the quatrain.
Many a so-called poem is but a string of elaborate stanzas, mostly of four lines each, too slightly connected to cooperate as members of an organic whole.
Parsons has put Dante's twenty-eight lines of eleven syllables into twenty-four lines of ten syllables; and this without losing a drop of the precious stream he undertakes to pour.
The figures are executed in a style of considerable merit, and each of them is described in a stanza of four lines.
The first four are from the Dance of Death, but the others appropriate to the subjects, each being accompanied by a French stanza of four lines.
The beak, four lines long, becomes narrower towards the tip, which is very sharp and brown; the rest is light grey, and in winter white.
Corsicrown A square figure is divided by four lines, which cross each other in the crown or centre.
They march and sing the first four lines, then the fifth line, when they stand and begin again as before.
Another stanza of four lines is formed when the first rhythmical sections of two tetrameters rhyming together are also connected in the corresponding place (viz.
In this case it is mostly printed as a stanza of four lines, even when rhyming in long lines, i.
Psalm 37 is composed in stanzas of four lines, the first letters of the first lines of the stanzas spelling out the alphabet.
Verses 2 and 3, of four lines, are addressed to Yahwe in the second person and inform him that his throne is from everlasting, but that mighty foes are in rebellion against him.
Assyrian hymns, because of its length, being four hundred and twenty-four lines.
Two to four lines long; linear to awl-shaped; smooth; clustered.
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