- 00001 C
aaaba 00010 D
aaabb 00011 E
aabaa 00100 F
aabab 00101 G
aabba 00110 H
aabbb 00111 I, J
abaaa 01000 K
abaab 01001 L
ababa 01010 M
ababb 01011...
-
represent lines repeated verbatim) Chastushka: ABAB, ABCB, or AABB Cinquain:
ABABB[citation needed] Clerihew: AABB Couplet: AA, but
usually occurs as AA BB...
- a b ab abb
ababb ababbb (abb)18 (abb)−18 (abb)−18b (abb)−18b(abb)18 (
ababb)14 (
ababb)−14 (
ababb)−14ababbb (
ababb)−14ababbb(
ababb)14 a is a generator....
- trimeter, the
fifth in
iambic hexameter. The
rhyme scheme of each
stanza is
ABABB. The skylark's song is a
metaphor or
symbol of Nature. As in "The Cloud"...
-
stanza in the
style of Spenser; the
first five
lines have the
rhyme scheme ABABB, and the
stanza concludes with a
rhyming triplet.
Milton borrowed liberally...
- a
consistently patterned structure. It also
contains a
rhyme scheme of
ABABB. This poem
highlights Blake's
affinity for
alternative methods of education...
-
seven lines each: five
lines of
iambic pentameter,
using the
rhyme scheme ABABB,
followed by a
rhyming couplet. The
final line of each
stanza is written...
- AAAAB, AAABA, AAABB, AABAA, AABAB, AABBA, AABBB, ABAAA, ABAAB, ABABA,
ABABB, ABBAA, ABBAB, ABBBA, ABBBB, BAAAA, BAAAB, BAABA, BAABB, BABAA, BABAB, BABBA...
- but with 5
extra couplets just
after each tercet. Cinquain:
rhyme scheme ABABB. Clerihew:
rhyme scheme AABB.
Enclosed rhyme (aka
enclosing rhyme): ABBA...
-
wrote that "Absolutely
Sweet Marie" "has a five-line
stanza which rhymes ababb,
where the a
rhymes are
consistently mosaic rhymes. Thus, in the
first stanza...