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form is from Fourth Century China, consisting of regular five-character lines, with each quatrain formed from a pair of rhymed couplets. The person matter involves the personal thoughts and feelings of a courtesan during the four seasons, into which the quatrains are individually
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poetry. This type of quatrain uses a seven-character line length. Both rhyme and rhythm are key elements, although the former is not restricted to falling at the end of the phrase.
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starts and ends a poem with little change of wording, although this term is also used on stanzas that have a symmetrical rhyme scheme of ABBA.
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meter (The examples from "The Unquiet Grave" and "The Wife of Usher's Well" are both examples of ballad meter.)
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reflects the plural. One of FitzGerald's verses may serve to illustrate:
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from the poetic traditions of various ancient civilizations including
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Existing in a variety of forms, the quatrain appears in
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form; an important faction of the vast repertoire of
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This form of poetry has been continually popular in
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