They are written in first person with the word " me " ending almost every line of each tercet in the English translation.
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Henderson translated every hokku and haiku into a rhymed tercet ( a-b-a ), whereas the Japanese originals never used rhyme.
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A man whose hand has both shaken the Manassa Mauler's and taken up the tercets of Dante can truly be said to encompass multitudes.
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A " tritina " is a contraction of the sestina to three stanzas of three lines ( tercets ), with a one-line envoy.
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The poem is a long narrative work, written in the verse form of tercets, which depicts a Protestant funeral in a small Southern town.
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Alberti s technical versatility comes to the fore as he writes sonnets, ballads, tercets and even a pastiche of the intricate style of the Soledades.
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The first tercet from Quevedo's sonnet " �Ah de la vida ! " is considered to exemplify " conceptismo " in poetry at its peak:
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The stanzaic form and rhyme scheme involve two quatrains followed by two rhymed tercets, thus : [ AABB ] [ CCDD ] [ EEF ] [ GGF ].
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Thus a collection of two lines is a couplet ( or distich ), three lines a triplet ( or tercet ), four lines a quatrain, and so on.
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There is an opening section in E corresponding to the first quatrain, a chromatic and modulating passage for the first tercet, and a return to E for the last.