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In poetry, closed couplets are pairs of lines that each end with a complete thought. These lines are often rhymed. When the lines follow a pattern called iambic pentameter, they are known as heroic verse.

In poetry, closed couplets are pairs of lines that each end with a complete thought. These lines are often rhymed. When the lines follow a pattern called iambic pentameter, they are known as heroic verse. However, Samuel Butler also used closed couplets in his iambic tetrameter Hudibrastic verse.

An example of the closed couplet in heroic verse is found in Alexander Pope's Essay on Criticism.

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