A ten-line stanza is called a "decil." In poetry, stanzas are often classified by the number of lines they contain, and a decil specifically refers to this ten-line structure. It can be found in various poetic forms and styles, allowing for diverse expression within its framework.
A line. It would hardly bear the title of 'stanza'.
No. A tercet is a three-line stanza. A sestet is a six-line stanza.
1.Couplet a two line stanza 2.Triplet (Tercet) a three line stanza 3.Quitrain a four line stanza 4.Quintet a five line stanza 5.Setstet (Sextet) a six line stanza 6.Septet a seven line stanza 7.Octave an eight line stanza
a 2 line stanza is called a couplet.
A three-line stanza is called a tercet.
what is a 5-line stanza
Look at the 3rd line in the first stanza, the 4th line in the second stanza, and the 1st line in the fourth stanza.
A 5 line stanza is called a cinquain
Its a poem that has 19 lines, based on the repetition of the first and third lines of the first stanza. It is made up of five tercets, and one quatrain. The rhyme scheme is aba in the first stanza, bba for the next four stanzas, and abaa for the final stanza. The final line of the second and fourth stanzas is the first line of the first stanza, while the final line of the third and fifth stanzas is the last line of the first stanza. For the final stanza, the first line of the first stanza is the third line, and the fourth is the final line of first stanza. A formal poem that uses extensive repetition
ten means when you are going to be off on the side line for about ten minutes.
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.
a quatrain