Conjunction couplet
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ANDORConjunction couplet
DISTICHCouplet
DISTICHCouplet.
POEMCouplet.
DISTITCHCouplet
RHYMECouplet feature
DISTICHRhyming couplet
distichrhyming couplet
POETSCouplet composers
POETCouplet creator
LINECouplet part
coupletsCOUPLET, a pair
HEROICType of couplet
ITSSONNETSLASTLEGSShakespearean couplet description?
HEROICKind of couplet
JOHNDRYDENMaster of the couplet
disticha couplet (a pair)
RHYMEDLike a heroic couplet
TREESClassic six-couplet poem
WORDSINTHISGRIDEnd of the couplet
SONNETThree quatrains and a couplet
HEROICKind of couplet for Chaucer
POPEMaster of the heroic couplet.
POPEPoet of the heroic couplet.
POPEMaster of the heroic couplet
SONNETIt concludes with a couplet
distichsDISTICH, a couplet (a pair)
distichsA pair of verse lines; a couplet
distichunit of two lines of verse, usually a self-contained statement; couplet
enjambement(French) the continuation of a sentence from one line of a couplet to the next also ENJAMBMENT
enjambment(French) the continuation of a sentence from one line of a couplet to the next also ENJAMBEMENT
enjambmentsENJAMBMENT, (French) the continuation of a sentence from one line of a couplet to the next also ENJAMBEMENT
enjambementsENJAMBEMENT, (French) the continuation of a sentence from one line of a couplet to the next also ENJAMBMENT
enjambment(in verse) The continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza
enjambments(in verse) The continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza
enjambements(in verse) The continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza
enjambed(of a line, couplet, or stanza of verse) Ending partway through a sentence or clause that continues in the next
FUM"Fee-fi-fo-..., I smell the blood of an Englishman" (fairy tale couplet that somehow doesn't rhyme despite using basically nonsense words)
elegiacsnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot
elegiacnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot