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  2. Anapestic tetrameter - Wikipedia

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    Anapestic tetrameter is a rhythm well suited for comic verse, and prominent examples include Clement Clarke Moore's "A Visit from St. Nicholas" and the majority of Dr. Seuss's poems. When used in comic form, anapestic tetrameter is often highly regular, as the regularity emphasizes the breezy, melodic feel of the meter, though the initial ...

  3. Anapaest - Wikipedia

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    An example of anapaestic tetrameter is the "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore (1823): Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house. The following is from Byron's "The Destruction of Sennacherib": The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold

  4. Tetrameter - Wikipedia

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    In poetry, a tetrameter is a line of four metrical feet. However, the particular foot can vary, as follows: Anapestic tetrameter: "And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea" (Lord Byron, "The Destruction of Sennacherib") "Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house" ("A Visit from St. Nicholas")

  5. Amphibrach - Wikipedia

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    Clement Clarke Moore's popular Christmas poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" is written mostly in anapestic tetrameter ("'Twas the Night before Christmas, when all through the house…") but shifts into amphibrachs when St. Nick calls his reindeer by name: Now, Dasher! / now, Dancer! / now, Prancer / and Vixen! On, Comet!

  6. Glossary of poetry terms - Wikipedia

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    Anapestic tetrameter (aka reverse dactyl): a poetic meter that has 4 anapestic metres per line. Common metre : a quatrain with rhyme scheme ABAB and alternates 4-stress and 3-stress iambic lines. This is the meter used in hymns and ballads.

  7. Catalexis - Wikipedia

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    An example of a blunt line becoming pendant in catalexis is Goethe's poem Heidenröslein, [2] or, in the same metre, the English carol Good King Wenceslas: Good King Wenceslas looked out, (4 beats, blunt) On the Feast of Stephen, (3 beats, pendant) When the snow lay round about, (4 beats, blunt) Deep and crisp and even; (3 beats, pendant)

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  9. Outline of poetry - Wikipedia

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    Iambic tetrameter. Examples: To His Coy Mistress, by Andrew Marvell; Eugene Onegin, [3] by Aleksandr Pushkin; Trochaic octameter. Example: The Raven, [4] by Edgar Allan Poe; Anapestic tetrameter. Examples: The Hunting of the Snark, [5] by Lewis Carroll; Don Juan, [6] by Lord Byron; Alexandrine – also known as iambic hexameter. Example ...