rhytta
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Rhytta is a type of poetry form that originated in Ancient Greece. It consists of lines with a specific number and pattern, usually consisting of five feet or six syllables per line. The rhyme scheme is usually ABCB, where A and B rhyme with each other while C rhymes only once. The form was popular in ancient Greece and Rome, but has not gained widespread popularity in modern times.
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