Analogously, verse drama might normally be judged (at its best) as poetry, but not consisting of poems (see dramatic verse).
The tradition of dramatic verse extends at least as far back as ancient Greece.
As such, it would have been an important early development in English dramatic blank verse.
His repertoire included French mime, dramatic verse, musicals, contemporary comedy, straight plays and cabaret.
Hall began writing even before reaching his teens, beginning with poems and short stories, and then moving on to novels and dramatic verse.
Instead, he spent time composing poetry, which led to the production of the dramatic verse of Arcades and Comus.
He is best known as a poet, ten volumes of lyric, didactic, and dramatic verse testifying to his prolific poetical talent.
Fru Westin told me she had a visit from a man who wants her to set music to his dramatic verse.
Reference: To the form of poetry that uses unrhymed iambic pentameter, usually in dramatic or narrative verse.
Ordo Virtutum is written in dramatic verse and contains 82 different melodies, which are set more syllabically than Hildegard's liturgical songs.