Consisting of seven lines terminating in the vowel sounds i, a, o e, a, a u, and a.
In the Rhyming Poem of the Exeter Book we have eighty-seven lines in which the first and second hemistichs rhyme throughout, and in some passages of other poems, noticeably in the Elene, vv.
When the poem is of some length the envoi may consist of several stanzas; thus in Chaucer's Clerkes Tale (stanzas of seven lines) the envoi has six stanzas of six lines each.
Part II concludes in a strophe of seven lines, each line setting forth a great feat of Ishtar's, and ending with the clause: "that is my glory.
The hymn consists of seven lines of invocation to Damkina, and is followed by a petition for the averting of evil threatened by an eclipse of the moon.
White or rose-color; seven lines or so long; the standard dark dotted.
White; few; in a simple terminal raceme, on pedicels two to seven lines long.
In one page of twenty-seven lines taken at random we find sixteen such words.
It was like Chaucer's stanza of seven lines, called the Rhyme Royal, with two lines more added.
The King's Quair is written in verses of seven lines.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seven lines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.