picture by Michael Jasmund

Reimform: rondell

English in origin. An eleven-line poem in three stanzas of four, three, and four traditionally accentual-syllabic lines of any length, though the length of the lines (except for the repeated phrase) must be equal. The first phrase (in rare cases, the first word) of the first line is repeated as lines 4 and 11.
Miller Williams Patterns of Poetry: An Encyclopedia of Forms s. v.
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