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The Onegin stanza, also known as the "Pushkin sonnet," is a poetic form that consists of 14 lines arranged in a specific rhyme scheme and meter. It was popularized by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin in his novel in verse, "Eugene Onegin." The form typically consists of a sequence of alternating rhymes and is written in iambic tetrameter.

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