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Stanza

A stanza is a related group of lines or verses in a poem. A stanza also can be a verse in paragraph form. They can keep on going without punctuation. It may also be a line in a poem.

Two most important features of a stanza is the number of lines and the rhyme scheme. There are many kinds of stanza.

  • Two-line stanza (aa).
  • Three-line stanza (aaa).
  • Four-line stanza (aaaa, aabb, abab, abba)
  • Five-line stanza (for example ababb)
  • Six-line stanza (for example ababcc)
  • Seven-line stanza (for example ababbcc, it is called rhyme royal)
  • Eight-line stanza (for example abababcc, it is Italian ottava rima)
  • Nine-line stanza (for example ababbcbcc, it is Spenserian stanza)
  • Ten-line stanza (for example ababccdeed)

An Italian sonnet consists of two four-line stanzas and two three-line stanzas:

  • abba abba cdc dcd
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