The so-called ninth rhyme is a stroke in the history of Italian literature in verse. It has nine ABABABCCB schema verses, all endecasillabies.

Applying the ninth rhyme in the anthological didactic poem of the thirteenth century titled Intelligence.

According to the linguist Peter G. Beltrami is apparent "with a three-foot song room AB.AB.AB and sirma CCB".

In our literature, poets such as Giuseppe Giusti (in A Gino Capponi), Giovanni Marradi, Gabriele d'Annunzio (see the sweet cluster in the Iseotus) have recourse to it for imitative needs of ancient forms. the other, is inflamed by quotes directed by Intelligence), and Pier Paolo Pasolini in the Canto Popolare (in The Ashes of Gramsci), where the scheme is ABABCDCDC, the endecasillabies are irregular and the rhymes replaced in some cases by simple assonances. Notemodify wikitesto

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