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  2. Sestain - Wikipedia

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    A sestain is a six-line poem or repetitive unit of a poem of this format , comparable to quatrain (Ruba'i in Persian and Arabic) which is a four-line poem or a unit of a poem. There are many types of sestain with different rhyme schemes , for example AABBCC, ABABCC, AABCCB or AAABAB. [ 1 ]

  3. Quatrain - Wikipedia

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    A quatrain is a type of stanza, or a complete poem, consisting of four lines. [1]Existing in a variety of forms, the quatrain appears in poems from the poetic traditions of various ancient civilizations including Persia, Ancient India, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and China, and continues into the 21st century, [1] where it is seen in works published in many languages.

  4. Chain rhyme - Wikipedia

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    One example is terza rima, which is written in tercets with a rhyming pattern ABA BCB CDC. Another is the virelai ancien, which rhymes AABAAB BBCBBC CCDCCD. Other verse forms may also use chain rhyme. For instance, quatrains can be written to the following pattern: AABA BBCB CCDC. There are a few well-known examples of chain rhyme in world ...

  5. Fourteener (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    It is most commonly found in English poetry produced in the 16th and 17th centuries. Fourteeners often appear as rhymed couplets, in which case they may be seen as ballad stanza or common metre hymn quatrains in two rather than four lines. The term may also be used as a synonym for quatorzain, a 14-line poem, such as a sonnet.

  6. Vivian Yeiser Laramore - Wikipedia

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    She created the "quatern" form of poetry, a variation of the Kyrielle. This is a sixteen-line poem composed of four quatrain stanzas, where the first line of stanza 1 is repeated in each quatrain: the second line of stanza 2, the third line of stanza 3, and the fourth line of stanza 4. [7]

  7. Decasyllabic quatrain - Wikipedia

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    The poem contained 1216 lines of verse in 304 stanzas, each with a period at the end to show a "completeness" in each stanza. [9] While the form had achieved fame with other poets of Dryden's era and was considered "fashionable" by figures of the literary world, [2] Dryden's poem quickly became known as the standard-bearer of the genre. [9]

  8. Villanelle - Wikipedia

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    Here, "a" and "A" lines rhyme, and A 1 and A 2 indicate two different refrains which are repeated exactly. It can be schematized as A 1 bA 2 abA 1 abA 2 abA 1 abA 2 abA 1 A 2. [6] The villanelle has no established meter, although most 19th-century villanelles used trimeter or tetrameter and most 20th-century villanelles used pentameter. Slight ...

  9. Cinquain - Wikipedia

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    The modern form, known as American cinquain [1] [2] is inspired by Japanese haiku and tanka [3] [4] and is akin in spirit to that of the Imagists. [5] In her 1915 collection titled Verse, published a year after her death, Adelaide Crapsey included 28 cinquains. [6] Crapsey's American Cinquain form developed in two stages.

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