the impulses to wordless prayer
The poem "An Hymn to the Morning" by Phillis Wheatley is written in rhymed couplets, which is a stanza form where each stanza consists of two lines that rhyme.
Personification, repitition
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A three stanza poem is a poem that consists of three grouped sets of lines. Each stanza may contain a set number of lines and follow a specific rhyme scheme or pattern, depending on the form of the poem. Stanzas are often used to organize ideas and create a structured flow within a poem.
The poem "Autumn Within" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow uses a simple and common stanza form called quatrains - four-line stanzas.
personification
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sestet
A miscellaneous 8 line stanza is called an octet. But the 8 line stanza which forms the first verse of a sonnet is called an octave, and the commonest form of 8 line stanza (by far) in English is called ottava rima.
Yes, a stanza in a poem can be one line. This is known as a monostich, and it is a form of poetry where each stanza consists of a single line. It can be used to emphasize a particular idea or create a sense of contrast within the poem.
The literary device used in the underlined portion of the poem "The Death of Autumn" is personification, where autumn, a season, is given human-like qualities of dying and weeping.
The poem "An Hymn to the Morning" by Phillis Wheatley utilizes a rhymed quatrain stanza form, with each stanza consisting of four lines.