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Leonine Verse Defined
Named for a 12th century poet, Leonius, who first composed such verse, it consists of hexameters or of hexameters and pentameters in which the final syllable rhymes with one preceding the caesura, in the middle of the line.
Sidelight: Since internal rhyme is the most significant feature of Leonine verse, the two terms are often used synonymously.
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