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By a combination of the preceding terms, a poem, in whkh
the stanza           of two verses of different kinds, is named
Dicolon Distrophon ; when the stanza contains three verses,
but only of hco sortj, one sort' being repeated, it is named
Dicolon Tristrdphon; when the stanza has four verses, but
only of two sorts, one being thrice repeated, h is named
Dicolon Tetrastrophon ; when the stanza contains Jive lines,
of two sorts, one being four times repeated, it is named
Dicolon Pentastrophon ; when the poem contains three verses,
each of a different kind, in one stanza, it is termed Tricolon
Tristrdphon; and when in a stanza there are four verses,
but only of three different kinds, one verse being repeated,
Tricolon Tetrastrophon.