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Quatern Poetic Form Rules

This explanation comes straight from Writer’s Digest:

The form has 16 lines broken up into 4 quatrains (or 4-line stanzas).

Each line is comprised of eight syllables.

The first line is the refrain. In the second stanza, the refrain appears in the second line; in the third stanza, the third line; in the fourth stanza, the fourth (and final) line.

There are no rules for rhyming or iambics.

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