what is a 5-line stanza
The division in any poem is called a stanza. The second stanza begins where the words start at the space underneath the first stanza. Canto is another word that is used for division in a long poem, particularly epics.
A 5-line stanza of any kind can be called a quintain, a quintet, or a cinquain. However, the word cinquain is also used both for a particular verse form of French origin, and for a particular syllable-counting form (of no great merit or interest, as far as I can see). It is therefore best to stick with quintain as the general word for any 5-line stanza.
A stanza can be any number of lines that go to make up a part of the poem, where as a line is just one line contained within the stanza. There can be any number of stanzas in a poem each containing many lines, usually the same number.
A 7-line stanza of any kind is called a septet. The most common such form, and apparently the only one to have a special name, is rhyme royal, which uses the scheme ababbcc, the lines having 10 syllables each i.e. (usually) iambic pentameter. Rhyme royal is also sometimes known as the Troilus stanza
The second stanza of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "To a Skylark" means that even though the bird is a mere earth creature, it soars through the skies as if it owned them, no matter what else is happening. Further, it does not stop soaring for any reason but its own.
A stanza is a group of lines in a poem that are separated by spaces. The number of lines in a stanza can vary, and it doesn't have to be specifically three lines.
The main division of a poem is called a stanza. Stanzas are groups of lines that are separated by spaces in a poem and often have a consistent structure or pattern.
Alternating Quatrain - ABAB. can have any meter Envelope Quatrain - ABBA. can have any meter Hymnal Stanza - ABCB. can have any meter Heroic Stanza - quatrains written in iambic pentameter. Either Italian Stanza - ABBA - or Sicilian Stanza - ABAB
Living things of any kind are called organisms.
The division in any poem is called a stanza. The second stanza begins where the words start at the space underneath the first stanza. Canto is another word that is used for division in a long poem, particularly epics.
"To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell has three stanzas. Each stanza contains varying numbers of lines, with the first stanza having 20 lines, the second stanza having 12 lines, and the third stanza having 14 lines.
A 5-line stanza of any kind can be called a quintain, a quintet, or a cinquain. However, the word cinquain is also used both for a particular verse form of French origin, and for a particular syllable-counting form (of no great merit or interest, as far as I can see). It is therefore best to stick with quintain as the general word for any 5-line stanza.
A poem with 30 units. A stanza is a unit within a poem. There are a number of standard stanzaic forms, although I am not familiar with any poem specifically composed of thirty stanzas.
refrain
Yes . . . they are a special kind that are called, "Planets".
These are called omnivores.
A stanza can be any number of lines that go to make up a part of the poem, where as a line is just one line contained within the stanza. There can be any number of stanzas in a poem each containing many lines, usually the same number.