A couplet and an example.
The couplet is a short form style of poetry. The couplet usually contains humourous content and as its name subjects consists of two lines. Both lines end with a rhyming word and contain the same amount of syllables. A couplet must make a full coherent statement or comment.
True wit is nature to advantage dress’d;
What oft was thought, but ne’er so well express’d.
— Alexander Pope
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