Caine : "AAAABCAAAA" Taking a look poetry from a new perspective, used in a select few poems.
Ponzi scheme | Snowy Mountains Scheme | BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme | Magnet URI scheme | State Management Scheme | Imperial Airship Scheme | Darien scheme | A roads in Zone 5 of the Great Britain numbering scheme | Tenants Purchase Scheme | Phoenix Islands Settlement Scheme | National Service Scheme | Collective investment scheme | Youth Training Scheme | Trent Accreditation Scheme | Simple Simon (nursery rhyme) | SCM (Scheme implementation) | Rhyme & Reason | Rhyme Pays | Rhyme Asylum | Polynomial-time approximation scheme | National Gardens Scheme | Great Britain road numbering scheme | Goldfields Water Supply Scheme | Boneh–Franklin scheme | Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (nursery rhyme) | AUSTUDY Scheme | Voluntary Disclosure of Income Scheme | URI scheme | Upper Nepean Scheme | Twice Upon a Rhyme |
Their style was characterized by wit and metaphysical conceits—far-fetched or unusual similes or metaphors, such as in Andrew Marvell’s comparison of the soul with a drop of dew; in an expanded epigram format, with the use of simple verse forms, octosyllabic couplets, quatrains or stanzas in which length of line and rhyme scheme enforce the sense.