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Cinquain /ˈsɪŋkeɪn/ is a
class of
poetic forms that
employ a 5-line pattern.
Earlier used to
describe any five-line form, it now
refers to one of several...
- ABBA ab AB abba ABBA; in the
rondeau cinquain it is
AABBA aab AAB
aabba AABBA. A
typical example of a
rondeau cinquain of the 15th
century is the following:...
- any
poetic form
containing five lines.
Examples include the tanka, the
cinquain, the quintilla, Shakespeare's
Sonnet 99, and the limerick. The forward...
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forms Stanzas Alcaic stanza Ballad stanza Biolet Burns stanza Chaubola Cinquain Couplet Ghazal Quatorzain Quatrain Quintain Rhyme royal Sapphic stanza...
- Weather-Beaten Trees,
first published in 1915. By the 1930s, the five-line
cinquain verse form
became widely known in the
poetry of the
Scottish poet William...
- Two". www.ahapoetry.com.
Retrieved Aug 10, 2020. "
Cinquain.org -
Theory of the
cinquain".
cinquain.org.
Retrieved Aug 10, 2020.
Louise Townsend Nicholl...
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letters represent lines repeated verbatim) Chastushka: ABAB, ABCB, or AABB
Cinquain: ABABB[citation needed] Clerihew: AABB Couplet: AA, but
usually occurs...
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Mukhammas (Arabic مخمس 'fivefold')
refers to a type of
Persian or Urdu
cinquain or
pentastich with Sufi
connections based on a pentameter. And have five...
- für Tag. 2012. (Content:
Examples of
elevenies and
writing guidelines)
Cinquain Haiku Only
Eleven Words:
Creative spark of an
elevenie poem -
grace kerina...
- A
lanterne is a
cinquain form of poetry, in
which the
first line has one
syllable and each
subsequent line
increases in
length by one syllable, except...