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- Vitzslav Nezval's poem Edison is written in trochaic hexameter.
- This version, like the original, is in trochaic metre.
- His dramatic works were written in the iambic senarius and trochaic septenarius.
- It lyrically speaks prose in a form of trochaic or iambic heptameter.
- Most of the poem is a more hurried trochaic tetrameter.
- In this notation a line of trochaic octameter would look like this:
- Trochaic metre is popular in Polish and Czech literatures.
- They spoke trochaic, giving them an eery sound.
- The Moultrie translation is written in Trochaic meter.
- He defines the latter as " a choral song without anapaests or trochaics ".
- The New York Times reported in 1855 in trochaic measure : " Goodness gracious!
- Trochaic verse is also well known in Latin poetry, especially of the medieval period.
- The following first verse from " The Raven " shows the use of trochaic octameter.
- Relative stress preferably does not fall on so syllables containing may disrupt the trochaic rhythm.
- Heavy syllables since they are required to be stressed disrupt perfect trochaic and iambic rhythms.
- The poem relies on a trochaic beat.
- So it is neither trochaic or iambic.
- It is sometimes called catalectic trochaic tetrameter.
- Both contrasting trochaic and iambic patterns are found on morphemes in nonfinal morphemes with more than two syllables:
- The first syllable of " Whether " is also stressed, making it a trochaic beginning.
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