There's no specific term for exactly 16,000 lines; but any poem composed of several hundred or more lines would be known as an epic.
A 28-line poem is typically called an "abecedarium" or "abecedarian." This form of poetry follows an alphabetical order with each line starting with a different letter of the alphabet.
No. Sonnets have 14 lines.
A 10-line poem is called a decastich and a 13-line poem is called a terza rima.
An unrhymed seven line poem is called a Rhapsod.
A poem with four lines is called Quatrain
its called nothing, it is just a 32 line poem.
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its called a sonnet
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An eighteen line poem is aclled as "SONNET."
A poem or a rhyming poem or a rhymed poem.
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It is called an enjambment when a line of a poem continues without a pause into the next line but the sentence or phrase remains uninterrupted.
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