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- Tercet - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
A tercet is a set of three lines in poetry It is brief, can be used to enhance the flow of a piece of poetry, and provide writers with the ability to experiment with rhyme schemes Depending on how the three lines are used, whether they’re within a longer stanza or by themselves, they may be more or less obvious
- Tercet - Wikipedia
A tercet is composed of three lines of poetry, forming a stanza or a complete poem [1]
- Poetry 101: What Is a Tercet in Poetry? Learn Different Types . . .
A tercet is a stanza of poetry with three lines; it can be a single-stanza poem or it can be a verse embedded in a larger poem A tercet can have several rhyme schemes, or might not have any lines of poetry that rhyme at all
- TERCET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TERCET is a unit or group of three lines of verse a unit or group of three lines of verse:; one of the 3-line stanzas in terza rima… See the full definition
- Understanding Tercets: Definition, Examples, and Uses
A tercet, in its simplest form, is a group of three lines of verse, which either rhyme together or are connected by rhyme with an adjacent tercet So whenever you see three lines of verse grouped together in a poem, you can confidently say, "Ah, that's a tercet!"
- Tercet | The Poetry Foundation
Tercet A poetic unit of three lines, rhymed or unrhymed Thomas Hardy’s “The Convergence of the Twain” rhymes AAA BBB; Ben Jonson’s “On Spies” is a three-line poem rhyming AAA; and Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind” is written in terza rima form
- Tercet | poetic form | Britannica
tercet, a unit or group of three lines of verse, usually containing rhyme, as in William Shakespeare’s “The Phoenix and the Turtle”: Death is now the phoenix’ nest; And the turtle’s loyal breast To eternity doth rest,…
- What Is A Tercet In Poetry
A tercet is a three line stanza or poem that typically follows the rhyme pattern of ABA or ABABCC Poets will employ this poetic structure when the poem calls for a more abbreviated form of expression than a more traditional couplet, triplet, or quatrain and when they want to capture a specific image, idea, or emotion in only three lines
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