When allowed to return to Spain, he straightway extended the movement into that land.
Note the dactylic (-' ) rhythm of the present versos de arte mayor.
Twelve-syllabled (dodecasyllabic) amphibrachs were formerly of much use and were calledversos de arte mayor; e.
Lines lacking both consonantal and vocalic rhyme occur and are called versos sueltos (blank verse).
The Moros had in it some pieces [113] with ladles, and sixteen or seventeen versos and other firearms.
With those below, they numbered twelve pieces with ladles, twenty-seven versos and falcons, and one hundred and twenty muskets and arquebuses.
The houses were burned; the artillery and versos were taken down the hill.
The metres are those usual in Spanish; some versosde arte mayor; but the greater part in trochaic redondillas.
Two bronze versos were found at that last site, which had been hidden in the river.
Our men captured three versos and two falcons, one hundred and fifty muskets and arquebuses, and a flag which the enemy had captured from us in the shipyard.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "versos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.