Oh honey, that's called a deca-stanza. Ten lines, ten chances to impress or bore your readers. Make it count, darling!
A stanza of four lines is called a quatrain.
a stanza with 5 lines is called a sestet
A stanza with two lines is called a couplet.
A stanza of two lines is called a couplet.
Every Four lines in any poem is called a ''Stanza''.
A stanza of two lines is called a couplet.
A miscellaneous 8 line stanza is called an octet. But the 8 line stanza which forms the first verse of a sonnet is called an octave, and the commonest form of 8 line stanza (by far) in English is called ottava rima.
a quatrain
A ten-line stanza is called a "decil." In poetry, stanzas are often classified by the number of lines they contain, and a decil specifically refers to this ten-line structure. It can be found in various poetic forms and styles, allowing for diverse expression within its framework.
A four-line stanza is called a quatrain.
The lines of a poem which group together are called a verse, a stanza, or a strophe. A poem can have verses, the same as a song can: stanza and strophe are just other words for 'verse'.
A stanza or paragraph