- Book
- Poem
- Fixed form
- X
a four-logaoedic-line stanzas with the basic line-patterns:
wSwSwSwwSww
wSwSwSwwSww
wSwSwSwSw
SwwSwwSwSw
or
SwSwwSwwSww
SwSwwSwwSww
SwSwSwSww
SwwSwwSwSw - X
an eight-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme abbaacca
- X
a four-logaoedic-line stanzas with the basic line-patterns:
SwSwwSwSwwSww
SwSwwSwSwwSww
SwSwwSw
SwSwwSww - X
a six-line stanzas rhyming aaabab, the lines being J4.J4.J4.J2.J4.J2 or T4.T4.T4.T2.T4.T2
- X
seven-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme ababbcc
- X
alternation of hexameter and pentameter (h.p.h.p...)
- X
a poem containing a radif (i.e. a repeated word at the end of a line) distributed according to the scheme r.r.(x.r.)... (x)
- X
eight-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme ababbcbc or abbaacac
- X
two-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme aa.ax.ax... or aa.aa.aa... or aa.ba.ca...
- X
two-lines stanzas with the rhyme scheme aa consisting of lines J5.J5
- X
a poem consisting of one stanza with the rhyme scheme aabba
- X
three-line stanzas, the last line being identical in each stanza
- X
fourteen-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme ababccddeffegg
- X
a poem consisting of one stanza with the rhyme scheme axa
- X
a poem consisting of three stanzas, in which only two rhymes are used, the first line being identical with the last, or the first line being identical with the penultimate and at the same time the second line being identical with the last
- X
a poem consisting of two or three stanzas; only two rhymes; the initial part of the first line (or the whole first line) is repeated at the end of the last line of each stanza except the first
- X
a four-logaoedic-line stanzas with the basic line-patterns:
SwSwSwwSwSw
SwSwSwwSwSw
SwSwSwwSwSw
SwwSw - X
a poem consisting of six-line stanzas, the final stanza having three lines
- X
eight-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme abababab
- X
a poem consisting of three four-line and one two-line stanzas
- X
a poem consisting of two four-line and two three-line stanzas
- X
nine-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme ababbcbcc, consisting of lines J5.J5.J5.J5.J5.J5.J5.J5.J6
- X
eight-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme abababcc
- X
a poem consisting of three-line stanzas and final one-line or four-line stanza with rhyme scheme of aba bcb cdc... yzy z, or aba bcb cdc... yzyz
- X
poem consisting of a single eight-line stanza; first, fourth, and seventh line being identical, second line and last one being identical
- X
six-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme ababcc
- Identity
- X
Name of an author as printed in the book (may be a pen name). It differs from book's author in case of almanacs etc.
- Poem's title
- Verse line
- X
A numerical index connecting rhymed verse lines. Zero indicates unrhymed verse lines.
[0] Už je konec štěstí;
[1] pohněvaná víla
[0] ve dva bujné keře
[1] lásku proměnila.
[0] Z tvé vyrostlo ostí,
[2] z mé se růže stala,
[0] květy své, mé písně,
[2] v klín Ti sesypala.
- Metadata on versification
- X
Metrical pattern is (1) / is not (2) basic realization of a given metre.
[D4z] :: SwwSwwSwwSw (1) :: V ostravské harendě večer se stavil
[D4z] :: SwwSwSwwSw (0) :: Šel starý Magdón z Ostravy domů
[J4m] :: wSwSwSwS (1) :: Byl pozdní večer první máj
[J4m] :: wSwwSwSwS (0) :: Nad stromů noc; její bílý klín
- Clausula
- X
= how many S-positions are there in a [[Pattern]]
- Metre type
- X
Metrical pattern including substitutions, caesuras etc.
[S] :: strong position
[w] :: weak position
[X] :: position not recognized (verse libre, syllabic versification, quantitative versification, accentual versification, versification not recognized)
More metrical patterns can correspond to one metre (i.e. metre type + length + end of a line). In such cases one pattern is always considered as the basic.
- Word unit
- X
Word unit as appears in text