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Chaucer first used it in what was later called rhyme royal, seven iambic pentameters rhyming ababbcc ; as Chaucer pronounced a final short e, his pentameters often end in an 11th, unstressed syllable. In his Canterbury Tales the pentameters are disposed in rhyming pairs.
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