| TETRASTICH | In prosody, a stanza or other verse form consisting of four lines (10) |
| QUATRAIN | A stanza or poem consisting of four lines (8) |
| RUBAIYAT | In Persian poetry, a verse form consisting of four-line stanzas |
| POET | Creator of sonnets or other verse |
| TROPARION | In Greek religion, a stanza or short hymn (9) |
| TETRAMETER | In prosody, a line of verse consisting of four metrical feet or measures (10) |
| STARTERSET | Collection consisting of four plates, four saucers, four bowls, etc. |
| HEROICCOUPLET | A verse form consisting of two rhyming lines in iambic pentameter (6,7) |
| SONNETS | Poems in verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme (7) |
| MICRONESIA | Pacific island nation consisting of four federated states (10) |
| HEROIC | Verse form consisting of two rhyming lines in iambic pentameter (6,7) |
| COUPLET | Verse form consisting of two rhyming lines in iambic pentameter (6,7) |
| SONNET | Verse form consisting of 14 lines in iambic pentameter |
| DIMETER | In prosody, a line of verse consisting of two metrical feet or measures (7) |
| QUATERNARY | Consisting of fours (10) |
| HEXAMETER | In prosody, a line of verse consisting of six metrical feet, usually dactyls (9) |
| OCTAMETER | In prosody, a line of verse consisting of eight metrical feet (9) |
| ANAPAEST | In prosody, a metrical foot of two short syllables followed by a long one; the reverse of a dactyl (8) |
| PAEON | In prosody, a metrical foot consisting of one long and three short syllables in any order (5) |
| TROCHEE | In prosody, a metrical foot of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed one (7) |