terza rima
The type of poetry described is a terza rima, featuring three-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme ABA BCB CDC, and so on.
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It consists of eight stanzas and has no formal rhyme scheme.
a form of poetry that has three-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme aba, bcb
The ballad is a form of poetry that often features a rhyme scheme of abab or abcb in quatrains with alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and trimeter. While some ballads may have stanzas with three lines and a different rhyme scheme, the traditional structure often leans towards the quatrains.
Banjo Paterson's "Black Swans" is written in rhymed quatrain stanzas, with an ABAB rhyme scheme. Each stanza consists of four lines that follow this pattern. The poem also features a regular meter, creating a consistent and rhythmic flow throughout the piece.
A Spanish song form that is a style of poetry containing ten lines is called a "décima." It typically follows a specific rhyme scheme and rhythm, and often explores themes of love, nature, or daily life. The structure consists of stanzas with ten lines each, usually with the rhyme scheme ABBAACCDDC.
A limerick typically consists of five lines, with a rhyme scheme of AABBA.
In "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth, the alteration scheme is ABABCDEDCDE. The poem features stanzas with a varied rhyme scheme, which adds to its lyrical and musical quality. Wordsworth's use of alternating rhymes helps to create a melodic rhythm that mimics the reaper's song.
The rhyme scheme for each stanza in the poem "Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is ABAB. This pattern continues throughout the four stanzas in the poem.
Free verse is poetry that doesn't have a rhyme scheme or meter as is found in other forms of poetry.
The rhyme scheme of "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Robert Browning is mainly AABBCC for the stanzas.