A tercet is three lines and couplet is two lines. Hope I helped(:
14 LINES
Not far from 13,000 lines If one multiplies approx. how long an average canto is and multiply it by 100 (for the 100 cantos) one will end with more than 12,000 and less than 14000. For comparison Paradise Lost by Milton 10,565 lines Faust by Goethe around 12,000 lines
All sentences are supposed to be complete sentences, which is observed as a rule in almost all literary productions. But lines in a poem sometimes won't be complete sentences, which won't kill the charm of those lines either, if the poet is talented in his art.
Prose -free from rhythmical pattern -straight forward -uses simple words -ordinary spoken -more on facts -in paragraph form while Poetry -uses rhyming words and metrical patterns -it has lines and stanzas -uses figurative language -uses symbolism
Dramatic poetry
A tercet consists of three lines. Therefore, a tercet contains one stanza with three lines.
A tercet is a stanza or poem that consists of three lines. It often follows a specific rhyme scheme, such as ABA or AAB. Tercets can be found in various forms of poetry, including sonnets and villanelles, where they contribute to the overall structure and rhythm of the work.
A tercet is a stanza or poem consisting of three lines. It can follow various rhyme schemes, such as AAA, ABA, or AAB, and is often used in various poetic forms, including the villanelle or the sestet. The brevity of a tercet allows for concise expression of ideas or emotions.
14 LINES
Two. As in "couple".
Ten.
No, the lines in a sonnet typically have the same number of stressed syllables as other forms of poetry, such as iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme and structure of a sonnet are what differentiate it from other forms of poetry.
there is only 1500 lines in a normal poetry
There are five lines in a limerick. The rhyme scheme is AABBA. Metre in poetry is the rhythmic structure of lines in a verse. A limerick uses anapestic or amphibrachic metre.
Even though there have been many discussions about who wrote it, no one really knows for certain.
A sonnet has 14 lines, so four of them total 56 lines. A limerick has 5 lines, so five of them total 25 lines. So the grand total is 81.
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