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  • Thus a line that is metrical in one tradition may be unmetrical in another.
  • This is written in Hebrew in unmetrical rhymes, in what is commonly termed rhymed prose.
  • In Halle & Keyser's theory a Stress Maximum " in a W position " makes a line unmetrical .)
  • Rupert Brooke was unimpressed, complaining that Pound had fallen under the influence of Walt Whitman, writing in " unmetrical sprawling lengths ".
  • Di Cicco's unmetrical but imagistic lines flowed on, often with cumulative power, to release their tension at the end of their stanzas.
  • Two seemingly unmetrical lines can be explained by the Elizabethan pronunciations " auth髍izing " ( line 6 ) and " 醕cessary " ( line 13 ).
  • In line nine, the lexical stress of " true " would normally be subordinated to that of " love ", fitting most naturally into ?/ which here would create an unmetrical line.
  • The first line is a frequent target for metrists, possibly because of the ease with which the initial triple rhythm can be carried right through the line, producing this " unmetrical " reading:
  • But if ( i )-2 or ( ii )-3 are broken, the line is unmetrical . ( Note that some sources erroneously state that the presence of a Stress Maximum makes a line unmetrical; this is false.
  • But if ( i )-2 or ( ii )-3 are broken, the line is unmetrical . ( Note that some sources erroneously state that the presence of a Stress Maximum makes a line unmetrical; this is false.
  • In addition, the Stress Maximum " lap ", since it occurs on a W position, violating ( ii )-3, should get a third underline, rendering the line unmetrical . ( Because of display limitations, this is here indicated by striking out the " M " .)
  • The expected values are then compared to the actual values of the verse line . " Since the expectation matrix can never be fulfilled completely, it follows that one must assume all poetry to be unmetrical in some degree, and the task of prosody is to find the constraints upon the conditions under which a feature may occur in a nonaffirming relation to the matrix.
  • Peter L . Groves has objected that " [ a ] ccording to Kiparsky, a line will be unmetrical for the vast majority of English poets ( including Shakespeare ) if [ as below ] it contains an S-syllable in W-position immediately preceded by a W-syllable which it commands; thus an innocuous line like [ that below, from " Othello " ] is ruled categorically unmetrical :"
  • Peter L . Groves has objected that " [ a ] ccording to Kiparsky, a line will be unmetrical for the vast majority of English poets ( including Shakespeare ) if [ as below ] it contains an S-syllable in W-position immediately preceded by a W-syllable which it commands; thus an innocuous line like [ that below, from " Othello " ] is ruled categorically unmetrical :"
  • Once the verse text has been parsed and its syllables assigned " W " and " S " labels and hierarchical relationships, it can be compared with the metrical structure of the line ( also labeled " W " and " S " and with its own less complex bracketed relationships  as above ) . " Labeling mismatches " may render the line more complex or unmetrical : different rules reflect different poets'practice . "'Bracketing'mismatches occur when the two patterns of W and S agree but the brackets to each pattern are out of sync  as with trochaic words in an iambic line . " ( These only render the line more complex . ) The most essential test of metricality is " that the more closely an S-syllable in W-position is bound ( in the Liberman-Prince tree-notation ) to the syllable that precedes it, the more metrically disruptive it is ."