This type of stanza, commonly used in Russian poetry, was inspired by Pushkin's Eugene Onegin. It consists of eight lines with an octametre structure (8 syllables per line), and follows the rhyme scheme ABABCCDD.
This type of stanza, commonly used in Russian poetry, was inspired by Pushkin's Eugene Onegin. It consists of eight lines with an octametre structure (8 syllables per line), and follows the rhyme scheme ABABCCDD.