
1) Brace 2) Couple 3) Deuce 4) Distich 5) Duad 6) Duet 7) Dyad 8) French word used in English 9) One may be heroic 10) Pair 11) Pair of poetic lines 12) Pair of rhymed lines 13) Pair of verse lines 14) Part of a stanza 15) Poetic form 16) Pope piece 17) Sonnet component 18) Sonnet ender 19) Span 20) Ten-footer in Shakespeare
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1) Distich 2) Doubleton 3) Duad 4) Duet 5) Duo 6) Dyad 7) Twain 8) Twosome 9) Verse
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- two items of the same kind
- a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse; usually rhymed
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A couplet is a pair of lines of metre in poetry. Couplets usually comprise two lines that rhyme and have the same metre. A couplet may be formal (closed) or run-on (open). In a formal (or closed) couplet, each of the two lines is end-stopped, implying that there is a grammatical pause at the end of a line of verse. In a run-on (or open) couplet, t...
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[Angel] `Couplet` is episode 14 of season 3 in the television show Angel. ==Plot synopsis== At her apartment, Cordelia changes into something comfortable while Groo explains how he was dethroned in Pylea. They kiss, but after Cordelia sees a demon in Groo`s place as a vision painlessly hits her, she`s no longer in the mood. The next morning...
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[Chinese poetry] In Chinese poetry, a couplet ({zh|s={{linktext|对|联}|t={linktext|對|聯}|p=duìlián}}) is a pair of lines of poetry which adhere to certain rules (see below). Outside of poems, they are usually seen on the sides of doors leading to people`s homes or as hanging scrolls in an interior. Although often called antithetical ...
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a pair of successive rhyming lines, usually of the same length, termed 'closed' when they form a bounded grammatical unit like a sentence, and termed 'heroic' in 17th- and 18th-century verse when serious in subject, five-foot iambic in form, and holding a complete thought.
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• (n.) Two taken together; a pair or couple; especially two lines of verse that rhyme with each other.
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a pair of end-rhymed lines of verse that are self-contained in grammatical structure and meaning. A couplet may be formal (or closed), in which case ... [1 related articles]
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Two lines--the second line immediately following the first--of the same metrical length that end in
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A pair of successive rhyming lines, usually of the same length, termed 'closed' when they form a bou
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Coup'let noun [ French
couplet , dim. of
couple . See
Couple ,
noun ] Two taken together; a pair or couple; especially two lines of verse that rhyme with each other. « A sudden
couplet rushes on your mind.
Crabbe. »
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A two-line stanza, not necessarily at the end of a poem.
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A stanza comprising of two lines.Â
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A couplet is two rhymed lines of verse, either comprising a self-contained poem, or forming a unit in a longer poem. Couplets in English are usually written in ten-syllable (decasyllabic) lines, a form first used by the 14th- century poet Geoffrey Chaucer. This evolved into the so-called heroic
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aa, but usually occurs as aa bb cc dd ....
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[
n] - a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
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Two consecutive lines of poetry that usually rhyme and have the same meter.
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a pair of rhymed lines composed in the same meter.
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two consecutive lines of poetry which are paired in length or rhyme.
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noun a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse; usually rhymed
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In literature, a pair of lines of verse, which usually rhyme and are of the same length. The heroic couplet, consisting of two rhymed lines in iambic pentameter, was widely adopted for epic poetry, and was a convention of both serious and mock-heroic 18th-century English poetry, as in the work of Alexander Pope. An example, from Pope's ...
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a pair of successive lines of verse, esp. a pair that rhyme and are of the same length. · a pair; couple. · any of the contrasting sections of a rondo occurring between statements of the refrain.
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a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
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