What is a 13 syllable line called?

Rondels are a French poetic form from the 14th century consisting of 13 or 14 lines. It's a variation of the rondeau.
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What is a 13 line stanza called?

A rondel is a verse form originating in French lyrical poetry of the 14th century. It was later used in the verse of other languages as well, such as English and Romanian. It is a variation of the rondeau consisting of two quatrains followed by a quintet (13 lines total) or a sestet (14 lines total).
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Can a sonnet have 13 lines?

Here are the main characteristics of the Shakespearean sonnet: Structure: Three quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet. Volta: Happens between the 12th and 13th lines.
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Can iambic pentameter have 11 syllables?

A given line may have 9 , 11 or even 12 syllables instead of 10. And variations in Iambic Pentameter can extend even further. Shakespeare will sometimes intersperse the overall 10 syllable pattern with 6 syllable lines – called squinting lines (a term coined by George Wright).
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What is a 14-line verse called?

Sonnet. A 14-line poem with a variable rhyme scheme originating in Italy and brought to England by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, earl of Surrey in the 16th century.
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What is a 17 line poem called?

haiku, unrhymed poetic form consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively. The haiku first emerged in Japanese literature during the 17th century, as a terse reaction to elaborate poetic traditions, though it did not become known by the name haiku until the 19th century.
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What is a 15 line poem called?

What Is Rondeau Poetry? A rondeau is a French form of poetry composed of 15 lines, each of which contains between eight and 10 syllables. Rondeau poems contain a fixed verse form divided into three stanzas: a quintet, a quatrain, and a sestet.
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What is a 12 line stanza called?

A 12-line poem is considered a Rondeau Prime, a form of French poetry, though it usually consists of a septet (7 lines) plus a cinquain (5 lines).
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What is 11 line poem called?

In poetry, a hendecasyllable is a line of eleven syllables. The term "hendecasyllabic" is used to refer to two different poetic meters, the older of which is quantitative and used chiefly in classical (Ancient Greek and Latin) poetry and the newer of which is accentual and used in medieval and modern poetry.
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What is 10 syllables per line called?

accentual-syllabic verse

…the most common English metre, iambic pentameter, is a line of ten syllables or five iambic feet.
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How many lines are in a haiku?

2. Haiku is composed of only 3 lines. 3. Typically, every first line of Haiku has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third has 5 syllables.
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What is a volta in poetry?

Italian word for “turn.” In a sonnet, the volta is the turn of thought or argument: in Petrarchan or Italian sonnets it occurs between the octave and the sestet, and in Shakespearean or English before the final couplet.
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How many lines are in a limerick?

limerick, a popular form of short, humorous verse that is often nonsensical and frequently ribald. It consists of five lines, rhyming aabba, and the dominant metre is anapestic, with two metrical feet in the third and fourth lines and three feet in the others.
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Can a poem have 15 syllables?

Form. Each verse is a 15-syllable iambic verse, normally (and in accordance with the ancient Greek poetical tradition) the Political verse is without rhyme. So it is a type of blank verse of iambic heptameter.
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What is a 16 line stanza called?

A quatern is a 16-line poem made up of four quatrains (four-line stanzas) as opposed to other poetic forms that incorporate a sestet or tercet. The quatern poetic form rules are as follows: Four 4-line stanzas: These stanzas written in verse.
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What is a 14 line poem written in iambic pentameter called?

A sonnet is a one-stanza poem of fourteen lines, written in iambic pentameter, and rhyming according to a prescribed scheme. Originally created by Petrarch (Petrarchan sonnet), the form was made famous by William Shakespeare.
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What is a 21 line poem called?

Structure. The pantoum is a form of poetry similar to a villanelle in that there are repeating lines throughout the poem. It is composed of a series of quatrains; the second and fourth lines of each stanza are repeated as the first and third lines of the next stanza.
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What is a 23 line poem called?

The "Kiln" (Ancient Greek: Κάμινος, Kaminos), or "Potters" (Κεραμεῖς, Kerameis), is a 23-line hexameter poem that was variously attributed to Homer or Hesiod during antiquity, but is not considered the work of either poet by modern scholars.
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Can a sonnet have 12 lines?

4. You now have your three Shakespearean quatrains – that's 12 lines. Remember that a Shakespearean sonnet always has 14 lines, so you need two final lines – called a couplet.
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What is a 22 line poem called?

The Lauranelle, created by Laura Lamarca, is a hybrid (variation) of both the Villanelle and the Terzanelle forms. The poem is 22 lines in length opposed to the 19-line length of the aforementioned classical forms. Lines MUST be 10 syllables in length and also MUST be in iambic pentameter.
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What is a 24 line poem called?

The roundelay is a 24 line poem written in trochaic tetrameter. What they have in common is that they both only use two rhyme sounds, and make use of refrains. Rondelet is the diminutive of rondel, a similar, longer verse form.
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What is a poem with 19 lines called?

What Is a Villanelle? The villanelle is a specific poetic form that uses repeated lines and a strict rhyming pattern throughout its 19 lines, which are grouped into six separate stanzas. Villanelles have a lyrical quality to them, creating a song-like poem with their structured lines.
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What is a 18 line poem called?

Heroic Sonnet: An 18-line poem that is like the English Sonnet with the addition of a fourth quatrain (after the third) in alternating rhyme.
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What is a 28 line poem called?

Ballade. French. Line usually 8-10 syllables; stanza of 28 lines, divided into 3 octaves and 1 quatrain, called the envoy. The last line of each stanza is the refrain.
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What is a 40 line poem called?

Glose (or Glosa). 40-line poem based off an epigraph.
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