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- Quatrain - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
Quatrains are most common in verse that uses both meter and rhyme, but they appear in all types of poetry The lines of a quatrain vary in length depending on the type of verse being written: they can range from a single syllable to twenty syllables or more
- Quatrain - Wikipedia
A quatrain is a type of stanza, or a complete poem, consisting of four lines [1]
- 10 of the Best Examples of Quatrain Poems Everyone Should Read
Quatrains are found in some of the best-known poems in the English language (and in other languages, too) From border ballads to contemporary poems, the quatrain – a four-line unit or stanza – has proved useful to many poets over the centuries
- Quatrain - Examples and Definition of Quatrain as a Poetic Device
What is a Quatrain? Simply put, a quatrain is a stanza in poetry consisting of four lines The word itself comes from the French word for ‘four,’ and it’s a remarkably versatile building block for many different poetic forms
- Quatrain | The Poetry Foundation
Browse poems with quatrains Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine
- Quatrain | Definition Examples | Britannica
quatrain, a piece of verse complete in four rhymed lines The word is derived from the French quatre, meaning “four ” This form has always been popular for use in the composition of epigrams and may be considered as a modification of the Greek or Latin epigram
- QUATRAIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUATRAIN is a unit or group of four lines of verse
- Quatrain - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
A quatrain is a verse form that is made up of four lines and has ties to Ancient Greece, Rome, and China The most popular rhyme schemes are ABBA, and ABAB
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