free verse
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Origin of free verse
First recorded in 1905–10
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Free verse and bizarre modern forms get short shrift from Rhymster Braley.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Free verse is what her language arts teacher called it.
From "Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World" by Ashley Herring Blake
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Free verse is suggestively discussed by Lowes, Convention and Revolt, chapters 6 and 7, and by Andrews, Writing and Reading of Verse, chapters 5 and 19.
From A Study of Poetry by Perry, Bliss
Free verse has come to stay, and numbers many able poets among its devotees.
From The Literature of Ecstasy by Mordell, Albert
Free verse may have great poetic value even though it lacks a unique cadence.
From The Literature of Ecstasy by Mordell, Albert
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