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Iambic pentameter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iambic pentameter is one of many meters used in poetry and drama. It describes a particular rhythm that the words establish in each line. That rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables; these s...
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Iambic pentameter is a common meter (rhythmic structure) in poetry. The rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables, which are called “feet”. Each line of the verse consists of five “feet” (hence pentameter). ... Poems in iambic pentameter (Discussion)
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Here are some suggestions: As you already know the iambic pentameter using a sonnet form can be 8 lines followed by six lines. However, there are many varieties. As long as you follow one of these you'll be OK. Each line must have 10 syllables. ... I have written over 200 poems, am working on publishing a booklet,
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The following rather uncertain exercise in iambic pentameter (more or less) is the closest I got to achieving the form. Not very close, really. The first line most definitely is not iambic pentameter, and the second line only has four feet. ... site contents; diary; essays; poems; stories; flash fiction...
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The following poems all vary in theme and content, but are all written in iambic pentameter. ... Untitled; I kind of want a kitty, But kind of not, because they are shitty. I want a sugar glider and a floppy eared low rider. **** is a pain in my ass. ... Like our poetry? Hate it? Email us about our iambic pentameter.
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