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  • Poem 25 by Catullus is in iambic tetrameter catalectic.
  • It is sometimes called catalectic trochaic tetrameter.
  • In ancient Greek drama, catalectic meters may have been associated with a male aulete or had some other special use.
  • The trochaic septenarius is a catalectic line; that is, it consists of eight trochaic diaeresis after the fourth foot.
  • He changed the meter in one long scene in Misanthrope to 15-syllable catalectic iambic tetrameter recited to an aulos accompaniment.
  • The word catalectic refers to an incomplete line of verse, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot.
  • The Choerilean metre ( a catalectic hexameter ), mentioned by the grammarians, is probably so called because the above line is the oldest extant specimen.
  • Compare acatalectic ( def 2 ), catalectic-So astonishingly wrong redirect by Neelix . talk ) 09 : 07, 4 December 2015 ( UTC)
  • For instance, in " Midsummer Night's Dream ", Shakespeare frequently writes the lines of his fairies in catalectic trochaic tetrameter, as is evidenced by Puck's lines, here:
  • The galliambic is a catalectic ionic tetrameter; Catullus used galliambic meter for his " Carmen " 63 on the mythological figure Attis, a portion of which is spoken in the person of Cybele.
  • Trichas used the name "'archilocheion "'for the trochaic trimeter catalectic,   ? seen in Archilochus, fr . 197 West, and used stichically by Callimachus ( fr . 202 Pfeiffer ).
  • For example, to describe Shakespeare's sonnets as having been written in " iambic pentameter acatalectic " would be factually accurate, but redundant and never said, because iambic pentameter is presumed to be acatalectic unless specified as being catalectic.
  • However, in very rare contexts where catalexis might be considered probable ( e . g ., in English trochaic tetrameter, or in differentiating acatalectic verses from surrounding catalectic ones ), explicit expression of the verse's metrical completeness may be achieved by using the term.
  • Poe, however, claimed the poem was a combination of octameter acatalectic, heptameter catalectic, and tetrameter catalectic . 20th-century American poet Daniel Hoffman suggested that the poem's structure and meter is so formulaic that it is artificial, though its mesmeric quality overrides that.
  • Poe, however, claimed the poem was a combination of octameter acatalectic, heptameter catalectic, and tetrameter catalectic . 20th-century American poet Daniel Hoffman suggested that the poem's structure and meter is so formulaic that it is artificial, though its mesmeric quality overrides that.
  • The rhyme is constructed of quatrains in trochaic tetrameter catalectic, ( each line made up of four metrical feet of two syllables, with the stress falling on the first syllable in a pair; the last foot in the line missing the unstressed syllable ), which is common in nursery rhymes.