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- Sestina abstract "A sestina (Old Occitan: cledisat [klediˈzat]; also known as sestine, sextine, sextain) is a fixed verse form consisting of six stanzas of six lines each, normally followed by a three-line envoi. The words that end each line of the first stanza are used as line endings in each of the following stanzas, rotated in a set pattern.The invention of the form is usually attributed to 12th-century troubadour Arnaut Daniel; after spreading to continental Europe, it first appeared in English in 1579, though sestinas were rarely written in Britain until the end of the 19th century. It remains a popular poetic form, and many continue to be written by contemporary poets.".
- Sestina thumbnail Arnaut_Daniel_-_BN_MS_fr_12473.jpg?width=300.
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- Sestina wikiPageExternalLink sestinas.
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- Sestina wikiPageExternalLink 5792.
- Sestina wikiPageExternalLink arnaut_daniel_09.php.
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- Sestina align "right".
- Sestina bgcolor "#FFFFF0".
- Sestina hasPhotoCollection Sestina.
- Sestina quote ""Sestina" In fair Provence, the land of lute and rose, Arnaut, great master of the lore of love, First wrought sestines to win his lady's heart, For she was deaf when simpler staves he sang, And for her sake he broke the bonds of rhyme, And in this subtler measure hid his woe. 'Harsh be my lines,' cried Arnaut, 'harsh the woe My lady, that enthorn'd and cruel rose, Inflicts on him that made her live in rhyme!' But through the metre spake the voice of Love, And like a wild-wood nightingale he sang Who thought in crabbed lays to ease his heart.".
- Sestina quote ""Sestina" Time to plant tears , says the almanac . The grandmother sings to the marvelous stove and the child draws another inscrutable house .".
- Sestina quoted "true".
- Sestina salign "right".
- Sestina source Edmund_Gosse.
- Sestina source Elizabeth_Bishop.
- Sestina source "First two stanzas of the sestina "Sestina"".
- Sestina source "The envoi to "Sestina"; the repeated words are emboldened and labelled.".
- Sestina width "350".
- Sestina subject Category:Poetic_form.
- Sestina subject Category:Rhyme.
- Sestina subject Category:Stanzaic_form.
- Sestina subject Category:Western_medieval_lyric_forms.
- Sestina type Abstraction100002137.
- Sestina type Form106290637.
- Sestina type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Sestina type Part113809207.
- Sestina type Relation100031921.
- Sestina type WesternMedievalLyricForms.
- Sestina type Word106286395.
- Sestina comment "A sestina (Old Occitan: cledisat [klediˈzat]; also known as sestine, sextine, sextain) is a fixed verse form consisting of six stanzas of six lines each, normally followed by a three-line envoi.".
- Sestina label "Sestina".
- Sestina label "Sestina".
- Sestina label "Sestine".
- Sestina label "Sestyna".
- Sestina label "Sextina".
- Sestina label "Sextina".
- Sestina label "Sextine".
- Sestina label "Секстина".
- Sestina label "セスティーナ".
- Sestina sameAs Sestina.
- Sestina sameAs Sestine.
- Sestina sameAs Sextina.
- Sestina sameAs Sextine.
- Sestina sameAs Sestina.
- Sestina sameAs セスティーナ.
- Sestina sameAs Sestyna.
- Sestina sameAs Sextina.
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- Sestina sameAs Q1334127.
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- Sestina sameAs Sestina.
- Sestina wasDerivedFrom Sestina?oldid=606678809.
- Sestina depiction Arnaut_Daniel_-_BN_MS_fr_12473.jpg.
- Sestina isPrimaryTopicOf Sestina.