What is a poem with 8 syllables per line called?
Lily Fisher
Updated on June 07, 2026
4. Spanish Quintain: The Spanish quintain (also known as the quintilla) is a type of five-line poetry that is eight syllables in length, each line written in iambic tetrameter.
What is an 8 syllable line called in poetry?
Trochaic octameter is a poetic meter with eight trochaic metrical feet per line. Each foot has one stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.What is a poem with 8 lines per stanza called?
The Octave/OctetThe octave stanza form has eight lines in any meter and rhyme scheme. It can stand as a whole poem. The Ottava Rima is a type of octet stanza form often found in Italian literature and used to praise heroic deeds.