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==Rhyme==
==Rhyme==
In Wiobian pair rhymes are called "embracing rhymes" (Wiobian: ''ẞill-Niuþe'') and cross rhymes are called "woven rhymes" (Wiobian: ''Ɉüst-Niuþe''). In a ''ẞill-Niuþe'', rhyming lines follow each other immediately. Embracing rhymes are considered sentimental and warm and are e.g. favored for love poetry, laments and some types of hymns. In a ''Ɉüst-Niuþe'' the same rhyme reappears in different lines throughout the stanza. This is favored for broader types of poetry such as certain hymns and narrative, polemic and intellectual poems.
In Wiobian pair rhymes are called "embracing rhymes" (Wiobian: ''ẞill-Niuþe'') and cross rhymes are called "woven rhymes" (Wiobian: ''Ɉüst-Niuþe''). In a ''ẞill-Niuþe'', rhyming lines follow each other immediately. Embracing rhymes are considered sentimental and warm and are e.g. favored for love poetry and laments. In a ''Ɉüst-Niuþe'' the same rhyme reappears in different lines throughout the stanza. This is conisstently followed in certain hymns and narrative, polemic and intellectual poems.


==Meter==
==Meter==
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