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I would guess that it is iambic tetrameter, just because that's probably the most common form for an 8-syllable line.
It's written in tetrameter couplets, a form much more congenial to midcentury writers.
He is remembered chiefly for his topographical poem in tetrameter couplets, Grongar Hill, which describes the scenery of the river Towy.
I have also used iambic tetrameter, a rhyme scheme that appears frequently in songs and uses four iambic feet.
The second section of the poem, the last four lines, alternate between iambic tetrameter and pentameter.
In Memoriam stanza, a quatrain in iambic tetrameter with a rhyme scheme of abba.
An example of iambic metre is the English ballad, composed of quatrains written in alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter.
Its cumbersome technical name is the trochaic tetrameter catalectic, where catalectic means lacking the final syllable.
Written in iambic tetrameter, it employs an abaab rhyme scheme in each of its four stanzas.
The poem is written in iambic tetrameter and is divided into two parts, each with a prelude.
The poem is in trochaic tetrameter with catalexis at the end of each line.
Pedally, on the other hand, they are admittedly far from being examples of the basic lines, the iambic pentameter and the iambic tetrameter.
Long metre, also called long measure, abbreviation L. M., in poetry, a quatrain in iambic tetrameter with the second and fourth lines rhyming and often the first and third lines rhyming.
It is anapestic tetrameter, not iambic pentameter.
You might think the persnickety rules of writing a Shakespearean sonnet, say, or a rondeau in iambic tetrameter, would be stifling.
For one thing, the clearest case of catalexis in Greek stichic meter, iambic tetrameter catalectic, has initial catalexis, not final.
I hear at least the ghost of iambic tetrameter here, with two trochees thrown in at odd places.
Short metre, also called short measure, abbreviation S. M., a quatrain of which the first, second, and fourth lines are in iambic trimeter and the third is in iambic tetrameter.
I want an iambic tetrameter at least four stanzas long from this experience.
Trochaic metres were extensively used in ancient Greek and Latin tragedy and comedy in a form, particularly favoured by Plautus and Terence, called trochaic catalectic tetrameter.
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The common-meter stanza contains four iambic lines, the first and third being tetrameter, and the second and fourth trimeter.
Technically the poem is anapestic tetrameter much varied by the introduction of iambic feet.
Often it seems to an English reader to have an anapestic effect, and to be best described as anapestic tetrameter.
In like manner the catalectic iambic tetrameter is broken up by inserted rhyme into two short verses, viz.
Corresponding short trochaic lines result from the acatalectic trochaic tetrameter broken by leonine or inserted rhyme.
A tetrameter brachycatalectic in both sections may also be broken up either by leonine or by inserted rhyme.
In its highest order, the lyric or 'ode,' it is a tetrameter, the line having the time of eight iambics.
The Greek trochaic tetrameter, similarly, contains eight trochees, the English 'trochaic tetrameter' but four.
It is called a tetrameter, and consists of fifteen syllables.
A stanza made up of tetrameter alternating with trimeter is very common.
The iambic measure then replaced the trochaic tetrameter, which was originally employed when the poetry was of the Satyric order, and had greater affinities with dancing.
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