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  • But only three lines of the eight have a feminine or trochaic ending, and all except the third have iambic or rising rhythm in the first foot; so that it is more simple and natural to consider the last syllable of the first, third, and seventh lines as extra-metrical, and call the rhythm iambic-anapestic, or rising.

    The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum

  • 'Say Not, the Struggle Naught Availeth.' the movement is clearly iambic, yet the first and third lines have an extra-metrical syllable at the end.

    The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum

  • CAESURA, the classical term for a pause, usually grammatical and extra-metrical (i.e. not reckoned in the time scheme).

    The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum

  • Could frame thy fearful symmetry? seems clearly to be trochaic; yet the last trochee of each line lacks its unstressed element, and the fourth line has an extra-metrical syllable, _Could_.

    The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum

  • By itself the fourth line would be called iambic: in this context it is called trochaic with 'anacrusis,' i. e., with one or more extra-metrical syllables at the beginning. [

    The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum

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