Examples of 'verse and prose' in a sentence

Meaning of "verse and prose"

verse and prose - Refers to different styles or forms of writing, with 'verse' typically associated with poetry or poetic language, and 'prose' referring to standard written or spoken language. This phrase is often used in literary contexts to distinguish between poetic and non-poetic texts

How to use "verse and prose" in a sentence

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verse and prose
Verse and prose from the south.
He was well known as a writer in verse and prose.
Where verse and prose are nightly put to slaughter.
He frequently opposed slavery in his verse and prose.
Verse and prose as a means of expression.
He also published some verse and prose works.
Mirza Aqa Khan was also highly accomplished, a talented writer of excellent verse and prose.
He wrote in verse and prose.
London academy of music and dramatic art speaking of verse and prose.
Both in verse and prose.
He blurred the distinction between verse and prose.
Fortaleza is celebrated in verse and prose as the " blonde bride of the sun ".
Neville was also a writer of Latin verse and prose.
Verse and Prose ".
He also contributed numerous articles to the Newcastle press both in verse and prose.

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In the flesh, verse and prose.
He taught rhetoric, and wrote extensively both in verse and prose.
Freddy Prince! In the flesh, verse and prose.
A while ago, I experimented by writing in three parts, both in free verse and prose poetry.
Technically, free verse has been described as spaced prose, a mosaic of verse and prose experience.

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Examples of using Verse
Open verse for the open road
My love shall in my verse ever live young
This verse you have started seems to me
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