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The rhyme scheme "Sestuplo-Nel-Quintetto," Italian for "sextuplet in a quintet, " is often utilized in Avant-Garde poetry and traditional Italian, Greek, and American texts. Due to its irregular rhythmic timing, it remains secluded to small passages of often larger works of literature.

Structure
The structure consists of a first phrase, which holds an internal rhyme, followed by the B phrase, then by two C lines, and followed by the closing B fragment. To qualify as a Sestuplo-Nel-Quintetto rhyme scheme, it must be a minimum of five lines per stanza, a quintet or quintain.

Examples
An example of S.N.Q. is:

Ran, she did; Scared, she hid. A

Fleeing with bear shoulders,           B

She hastened to cry,                       C

And rushed to chiefly die,               C

Away from her oppressive suitors. B

In rare cases of stanzas that don't end on the second B line, two options are frequently available:


 * The stanza extends to a continuous cycle of BCCB phrases, where the end phrase must end in the completion of a cycle.

An example of this is:

Eating, rage and somber, seating,     AA,

His plight prevented the two. B

Embarrassingly to the sight of them,  C

He made it out for them to condemn,  C

That he was eating glue. B

Purposefully advent in their fear,         B

To which the girls stood in duo,           C

Holding hands just for show,               C

Knowing that their end was near. B


 * The stanza extends to an undefined quantity of internally-rhyming phrases. Notice how the initial opening line, for this specific form of rhyme scheme, called a "Luce," meaning "light " in Italian, does not share the same phonetic ending, and is therefore annotated accordingly. The following internal rhymes do not need to be matching in verbal sounds.

An example of this is:

Driving upwards to the wards,           AA,

Hiking down to discover,                    B

A plump man of vigour,                      C

Who had hopes made of armour,       C

Found himself a beaver. B

With a beaver, the bidder,                  DD,

The bitter, better baiter. DD,