There does not appear to be a special name for a 24-line/stanza poem A pantoum is a series of any number four-line quatrains, and can therefore have six verses of 4 lines each, i.e. 24 lines or stanzas in total. A caudate sonnet is a poem that is comprised of a Sonnet of 14 lines followed by a coda, which can have 10 lines, thus making a 24-line caudate sonnet. And, of course, there are simply some 24-line poems!
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The concluding stanza of a poem is an ENVOI
stanza
A quatrain is, in poetry, a specific type of poem. There are not many rules to follow, and writing a quatrain is fairly simple. The quatrain contains just four lines. That's it and that's all the rules for writing a quatrain.
Normally, a stanza is a short section of a longer poem. However there are many poems that are comprised of a single 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 piece from a poem is called a stanza. Each stanza consists of a group of lines that form a verse within a poem.
The concluding stanza of a poem is an ENVOI
stanza
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Every Four lines in any poem is called a ''Stanza''.
Yes, a poem can have two lines in each stanza
the last stanza is called 'sestet'
A quatrain is, in poetry, a specific type of poem. There are not many rules to follow, and writing a quatrain is fairly simple. The quatrain contains just four lines. That's it and that's all the rules for writing a quatrain.
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Normally, a stanza is a short section of a longer poem. However there are many poems that are comprised of a single 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.
I believe you are looking for the word STANZA