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==Rhyme and meter== | |||
In poetry in the Wiobian cultural sphere, there are considered to be broadly two types of rhyme schemes: embracing rhymes (Wiobian: ''ẞill-Niuþe'') and woven rhymes (Wiobian: ''Ɉüst-Niuþe''). In a ''ẞill-Niuþe'', rhyming lines follow each other immediately. Embracing rhymes are considered sentimental and warm and are e.g. favored for love poetry and some types of hymns. In a ''Ɉüst-Niuþe'' the same rhyme reappears in different lines throughout the stanza. This is favored for broader types of poetry such as certain hymns and narrative, polemic and intellectual poems. | In poetry in the Wiobian cultural sphere, there are considered to be broadly two types of rhyme schemes: embracing rhymes (Wiobian: ''ẞill-Niuþe'') and woven rhymes (Wiobian: ''Ɉüst-Niuþe''). In a ''ẞill-Niuþe'', rhyming lines follow each other immediately. Embracing rhymes are considered sentimental and warm and are e.g. favored for love poetry and some types of hymns. In a ''Ɉüst-Niuþe'' the same rhyme reappears in different lines throughout the stanza. This is favored for broader types of poetry such as certain hymns and narrative, polemic and intellectual poems. | ||
==''ei! jån' kähne Jündemruoger''== | ==Samples== | ||
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