Although it does not fit the metrical requirements of a sonnet, Herrick's song follows a metrical pattern and rhyme scheme. |
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I have also used iambic tetrameter, a rhyme scheme that appears frequently in songs and uses four iambic feet. |
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These began, very simply, by being 10 sonnets, all with the same rhyme scheme. |
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Tennyson's epic Charge of the Light Brigade was really just McGonagall with a competent rhyme scheme and effective scansion! |
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You are constrained by a specific meter, a specific rhyme scheme, and a specific length. |
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I mean, let's see you write three to four thousand of these monstrous stanzas, with their sinewy ababbcbcc rhyme scheme and closing alexandrine. |
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Most of them rely heavily on the traditional rhyme scheme of abcb often coupled with very short lines. |
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Miranda shares Sondheim's attention to uniting rhyme scheme with musical phrasing. |
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Pre-readers will enjoy the lyrical rhyme scheme, and beginner readers, the repetitive text. |
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A poem with difficult language will have complexity of diction and syntax, meter, rhyme scheme, and shifts in tone or mood. |
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Instead of choosing an abab rhyme scheme the writer may choose to use only the letters on the left side of the keypad. |
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The ababcc rhyme scheme allows Southwell to set up a problem, or a set of paradoxes, in the quatrain and to appear to resolve it, or gather them together, in the couplet. |
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Yet the syntax and sense of the poems belie the filiation of the rhyme scheme, as Meredith revises the amatory sonnet tradition, expanding the scope of lyric toward narrative. |
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The Petrarchan sonnet has an octet and a sestet, with a rhyme scheme of abba abba and cdcdcd. |
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In Memoriam stanza, a quatrain in iambic tetrameter with a rhyme scheme of abba. |
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Redondilla, a Spanish stanza form consisting of four trochaic lines, usually of eight syllables each, with a rhyme scheme of abba. |
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Each stanza is in three sections, the first two having the same rhyme scheme and the last having the rhyme scheme of the refrain. |
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Written in iambic tetrameter, it employs an abaab rhyme scheme in each of its four stanzas. |
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As well as writing in free verse, his poems are often structured in two or three-line stanzas or quatrains, frequently, although not always, with a rhyme scheme. |
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With a traditional ballad you may notice the rhyme scheme or alliteration. |
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Instead of a rhyme scheme, the words at line end in the first stanza recur according to a preordained arrangement in the subsequent sexains and in the envoy. |
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In a Spenserian sonnet, the last line of every quatrain is linked with the first line of the next one, yielding the rhyme scheme ababbcbccdcdee. |
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Despite wanting to overturn audio reality, Les petits riens is primarily motivated by the desire to renew an everyday poetic rhyme scheme which, until now, would have passed us by. |
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Gunn's rhyme scheme is ABABCDCD, the rhymes clear and masculine. |
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The strong rhythm and the original rhyme scheme add the ancient appeal of the chant, to the wonderful stories which Our Lord used in His teaching. |
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Formally, the Restoration period had a preferred rhyme scheme. |
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