- of each line is
iambic pentameter. The
rhyme scheme for each
stanza is
ABABBCC, a
format known as "rhyme royal",
which was used by
Geoffrey Chaucer before...
-
consists of
seven lines,
usually in
iambic pentameter. The
rhyme scheme is
ABABBCC. In practice, the
stanza can be
constructed either as a
tercet and two...
- rhyme, as used by
Edgar Allan Poe in his poem "The Raven"
Rhyme royal:
ABABBCC The Road Not
Taken stanza:
ABAAB as used in
Robert Frost's poem The Road...
-
Chaucer and others,
which has
seven lines of
iambic pentameter that
rhyme ABABBCC. The most
likely influence, however, is the eight-line
ballad stanza with...
-
respectively 101, 89, and 51 seven-line
stanzas of
decasyllabic verse (rhyming
ababbcc, as in
rhyme royal). The
volume is
dedicated to John Howson,
Queen Elizabeth's...
- with
seven longer lines written according to a rime
royal rhyme scheme (
ABABBCC). The
stanzas with
shorter lines describe the
making of the
shield by the...
- tetrameter. This is an
example of seven-line
rhyme royal (with
rhyme scheme ABABBCC). O love, this morn when the
sweet nightingale Had so long
finished all...
- seven-lines each
written in the form
known as
rhyme royal (rhyme
scheme ABABBCC), a
metre identical to that of Shakespeare's
longer narrative poem The...
- epic
stanza forms, the
rhyme royal used by
Chaucer with the
rhyme pattern ABABBCC, and the
ottava rima with the
rhyme pattern ABABABCC. Spenser's stanza...
-
consists of a
quatrain and a tercet. The
scheme is
related to
rhyme royal ABABBCC in
English literature. Luther: Ach Gott, vom
Himmel sieh
darein Ach Gott...