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paired lines of verse, often rhyming.
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A two-line unit in poetry.
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a two-line section of a poem which rhymes and which has meaning within itself.
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(KUP-let): a style of poetry defined as a complete thought written in two lines with rhyming ends. The most popular of the couplets is the heroic couplet. The heroic couplet consists of two rhyming lines of iambic pentameter usually having a pause in the middle of each line. One of William Shakespeare
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Two successive lines of poetry, usually of equal length and similar meter, with end-words that rhyme.
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