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... Not only do the first and third lines of every stanza rhyme with each other, but the first and third lines of each stanza also rhyme with the first and third ...
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... the third line in each stanza rhymes with the first, second, and fourth lines of the next stanza throughout the poem; in the last stanza, all four lines rhyme. ...
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... The first two lines of each stanza rhyme with each other, while line three, four, and five, of the first stanza rhymes with lines three, four, and five of the ...
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... All the last words of every two lines rhyme. The first stanza of the song is an example of rhythm: "John Brown went off to war to fight on a foreign shore. ...
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... The use of eye rhyme is shown in the first stanza, where in the second and fourth lines the last word is "lass" and "pass" respectively. ...
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... the story. In each stanza, the last word of the second, fourth, fifth, and sixth lines rhyme with each other. This particular rhyme ...
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... An example of this rhyme scheme is to be found in the first stanza: the first line ... In the last six lines, after the 'turn' of the sonnet, the rhyme scheme ...
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... The first seven lines of each stanza follow an ABABCDE rhyme scheme, but the second occurrences of the CDE sounds do not follow the same order. ...
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... All stanzas have a regular rhyme scheme of the last word of the first, second and fourth lines in each stanza (AABA, BBCB, etc.) except for the last stanza ...
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... Sonnets are fourteen lines in length and are usually ... of two conventions in division and rhyme scheme, the ... two parts, an octave (eight line stanza) followed by ...
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... Within the four lines of each stanza, the first, second, and fourth lines rhyme. The third line does not, but it sets up the rhymes for the next stanza. ...
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... The rhyme scheme is ABAAB CDCCD etc... As you can see, the 1st, 3rd and 4th lines in every stanza rhyme, along with the 2nd and 5th lines. ...
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... The rhyme scheme is ABAAB CDCCD etc... As you can see, the 1st, 3rd and 4th lines in every stanza rhyme, along with the 2nd and 5th lines. ...
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... The rhyme scheme is ABAAB CDCCD etc... As you can see, the 1st, 3rd and 4th lines in every stanza rhyme, along with the 2nd and 5th lines. ...
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... As for structure, the two-part rhyme scheme of ABABCDE CDE variable seemingly breaks up each stanza into a two-part structure. The first four lines of each ...
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... Within each stanza the first, second, and fourth lines rhyme. ... The exception to this rule is the final stanza, where all of the lines rhyme. ...
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... the regular and fake "yellow spike" of the previous stanza. ... a blank verse with a very stark rhyme and bleak ... The last three lines of the section are a tercet ...
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... continued throughout. It follows a strict ABABABAB rhyme scheme per stanza, and there are eight lines in each stanza. Narration is ...
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... The reader is carried from line to line, stanza to stanza by the rhyming words at the ends of the lines. Underneath this rhyme scheme lies a strict rule for ...
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... It consists of fourteen lines, with eight lines in the first stanza, and six lines in the second stanza. The rhyme scheme of this touching poem is: ABBA ABBA ...
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... panes / The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes,..." The rhyme scheme differs ... Eliot differs in the number of lines per stanza as well. ...
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... is made up of six stanzas and twenty-four lines. ... In the second stanza, the alliterated phrase, "Like the leaves ... The rhyme scheme is AABBCCDD and so on until the ...
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... This poem has four stanzas with five lines in each stanza. Within each stanza the first, third and fourth lines rhyme. Also the second and fifth lines rhyme. ...
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... In the first five lines of each stanza, Sexton describes the ... to the next line, while simultaneously keeping each stanza symmetrical in rhyme. ...
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... On the last stanza the words "beat time on my head ... but each of the first two stanzas contains one slant rhyme. In lines 2 and 4 - "dizzy" and "easy" these are ...
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... at the form of the ballad other distinctive marks are shown; all stanzas have four lines and in every stanza the second and fourth line rhyme: "...blude-reid ...
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... It is three-stanzas long, with four lines per stanza. Cullen wrote this poem as an iambic tetrameter. The poem follows a regular rhyme scheme (ABAB CDCD EFEF). ...
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... However, in the second stanza, when he begins to move faster and swoop towards his prey, the rhyme quickens ... The first two lines of Leda and the Swan assert ...
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... In this stanza, James is saying that for all ... The last lines, "shadowed beneath thy hand, / may we ... lyrics contain meter, some alliteration, rhyme scheme, and ...
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... to make the words rhyme and make sense at the same time. His structure of the poem is also quite unique. Owen split up the two lines between stanza two and ...
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