From Wintering Out through North, Heaney had normally used an unrhymed quatrain with short lines of irregular metre. |
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The quatrain is followed by a couplet forming a refrain, also with four stresses. |
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This makes it difficult to say when a particular quatrain has missed or hits its mark. |
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Imagine hearing the lines of the second quatrain as a series of introductions. |
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It accompanies by an interrogative quatrain on the communication which surrounds us and our capacity of understanding. |
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The second quatrain of Smith's sonnet alludes to Petrarch's octave. |
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Encourage students to use a wide variety of poetic forms, such as haiku, limericks, free verse, quatrain and acrostic. |
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In Memoriam stanza, a quatrain in iambic tetrameter with a rhyme scheme of abba. |
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There were not that many quatrain authors, but, on the other hand, this has made our task easier. |
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The violins thirds quiveringly descend from the climax to a low F and the final quatrain returns to narration, over the fiddle's sustained bitonal notes. |
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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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It is a single quatrain with external rhymes that follow the pattern of AABB and with a trochaic metre, which is common in nursery rhymes. |
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The first line of the series recurs as the last line of the closing quatrain, and in some English examples the third line of the poem recurs as the second line of the closing quatrain, rhyming xaxa. |
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Second frame is a quatrain of Mevlana in Persian. |
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This extra rhyme-line gives him scope to widen the thought or heighten the emotion of the particular stanza, and to avoid the patness that a neat quatrain can have. |
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The third quatrain gives the Italian sonnet its final cognitive extension, like the English form. |
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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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