0 a type of poetry that does not rhyme, usually with ten syllables in each line
1 a style of writing poems without using rhyme (= words that end with the same sound)
Each of these four scenes is in dialogue, the first three in blank verse, the last in prose.
Spanish blank verse is not unknown, but has never been cultivated with great success.
The poem is full of colour, but the blank verse is somewhat heavy in movement.
Three kinds of blank verse are known in English literature,—lyric, narrative, and dramatic.
Carter grounds his analysis of the relationship between poetry and music on the basic metrical opposition between blank verse and structured verse.
It is the first play written throughout in blank verse.
Nabbes displays a satisfactory command of the niceties of dramatic blank verse, in which all his plays, excluding the two earliest comedies, were mainly written.