Quatrain
A quatrain is a poem or a stanza within a poem that consists of four lines.For example:
- Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
- In the forests of the night,
- What immortal hand or eye
- Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
From William Blake's "The Tyger"
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QuatrainA quatrain is a poem or a stanza within a poem that consists of four lines.For example:
From William Blake's "The Tyger" |
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