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I suppose it is because some poets chose to change things up a little. For Shakespeare, some think that he changed the way he wrote certain parts of his plays based on a character's motivations... for instance, if a character was rebellious, then the "formal" structure might be changed out a little. In general, the answer is poetic license. Poets change the way they do things in order to improve the poems... that is, unless it was a mistake. For some poets, it might be.

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