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6165787950Tercet StanzaA stanza that consists of three lines rhyming together or connected by rhyme with the adjacent group or groups of three lines.0
6165787951SestetA stanza consisting of six lines1
6165787952OctaveA stanza consisting of eight lines of iambic pentameter2
6165787953SestinaA poetic form consisting of thirty-six lines in six sestets and a final tercet called the envoi. Don't rhyme each stanza repeats the end words of the lines but in a different order.3
6324870297VillanelleA nineteen line poem with two repeating rhymes and two refrains. Five tercets followed by a quatrain. The first and third rhymes in the first tercet are repeated alternately in the succeeding stanzas. Then the final two lines in the last stanza serve as a refrain.4
6325042237Broken rhymeA rhyme where one of the rhyming elements is divided by a break or a pause5
6325042238Internal rhymeA rhyme between a word within a rhyme and another at either end of the same line or at the end of another rhyme6
6386292592CaesuraA pause in a line of poetry. It can occur anywhere within a line and may or may not be punctuated.7
6386292593BalladA ballad is a narrative poem with simple stanzas and simple rhyme scheme that often contains repetitio, dialogue, and a repeated refrain.8
6495044804End-stoppedA line of poetry that comes to a grammatical conclusion at it's termination.9

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