That haiku-like tercet is succeeded by two small, ominous stanzas.
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The tercet of the maidens is one of the loveliest pieces of music ever written.
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When there are two verses the stanza is called a couplet; a three line stanza is called a tercet; a four line stanza, a quatrain.
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The octave is made up of two quatrains and the sestet of two tercets.
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My quatrains were tedious, and my tercets entirely too diffuse.
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The octave is sometimes said to consist of two quatrains, and the sestet of two tercets.
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Two groups of four and two of three are natural, two quatrains and two tercets if you prefer.
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Read next another strictly Petrarchan sonnet, where the thought divisions of quatrains and tercets are marked with exceptional clearness, Eugene Lee-Hamilton's disillusioned "Sea-Shell Murmurs":