Here are some possibilities for what you might be looking for:
* Alliterative verse: This is a common form of verse that uses the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words, often creating a musical effect. Examples are found in Old English poetry like *Beowulf* and in modern poetry as well.
* Literary verse: This could refer to poetry that focuses on more complex themes and ideas, often using sophisticated language and literary devices. In contrast to, say, simple rhyming poems for children, literary verse aims for deeper meaning and artistic exploration.
* A specific poetic tradition: It's possible that "literative verse" is a term used within a specific literary tradition or subgenre. If you can provide more context (e.g., a specific author or period), it might be easier to identify what you're looking for.
To help me clarify your request, could you please:
* Provide any additional context you have about where you encountered this term.
* Give an example of a poem or text that you consider to be "literative verse."
With more information, I can give you a more precise answer.