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rogermitc120

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A variant of the frequent metre is the ballad metre, which was employed in ballads >. Like widespread metre, it has stanzas of 4 iambic lines. The distinction is that ballad metre is "significantly less standard and far more conversational"[two] than frequent metre, and does not essentially rhyme each sets of lines. Only the 2nd and fourth lines should rhyme in ballad metre, in the pattern a-b-x-b.
Another intently relevant form is the fourteener,consisting of iambic heptameter coupletsinstead of alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter, rhyming a-b-a-b or a-b-x-b, a fourteener joins the tetrameter and trimeter lines, changing 4-line stanzas into couplets of seven iambic feet, rhyming a-a.[three<br><a href=http://www.kiwibox.com/rogermitc1/blog/entry/89377643/ballad_meter/>ballad meter</a>

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