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  2. Sestet - Wikipedia

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    A sestet is six lines of poetry forming a stanza or complete poem. A sestet is also the name given to the second division of an Italian sonnet (as opposed to an English or Spenserian Sonnet), which must consist of an octave, of eight lines, succeeded by a sestet, of six lines.

  3. 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]

  4. Sestina - Wikipedia

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    It is a six-stanza poem that praises Venus, the goddess of love, [12] and consists of six seven-line stanzas in which the first line of each stanza is also its last line, and the lines of the first stanza provide the first lines for each subsequent stanza. [13]

  5. Burns stanza - Wikipedia

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    The Burns stanza is a verse form named after the Scottish poet Robert Burns, who used it in some fifty poems. [1] It was not, however, invented by Burns, and prior to his use of it was known as the standard Habbie, after the piper Habbie Simpson (1550–1620). It is also sometimes known as the Scottish stanza or six-line stave.

  6. The Raven - Wikipedia

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    The poem is made up of 18 stanzas of six lines each. Generally, the meter is trochaic octameter—eight trochaic feet per line, each foot having one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable. [3] The first line, for example (with ´ marking stressed syllables and ˘ marking unstressed):

  7. Stanza - Wikipedia

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    In poetry, a stanza (/ ˈ s t æ n z ə /; from Italian stanza, Italian:; lit. ' room ') is a group of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or indentation. [1] Stanzas can have regular rhyme and metrical schemes, but they are not required to have either. There are many different forms of stanzas.

  8. The Mad Gardener's Song - Wikipedia

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    The poem consists of nine stanzas, each of six lines. Each stanza contains alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter , with the trimetric lines rhyming with each other. Each verse is scattered around the novel Sylvie and Bruno , with eight verses in the first volume and one in the second, Sylvie and Bruno Concluded .

  9. Chandas (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    A shatpadi is a poem that has six lines. The first, second, fourth, and fifth lines have equal numbers of maatras and third and sixth lines have same number of maatras. Each Gana used in Shatpadi may have 3, 4, or 5 maatras. There are six types of Shatpadi. Each type has different rules, features and characteristics.