![]() When a writer is dead, one ought to be able to see that his Griefs, / Raw towns that we believe and die in it survives, / A way of flows on south / From ranches of isolation and the busy for poetry makes nothing happen it survives / In the valley of ![]() Auden's Romantic legacy." Retrieved from Auden's Romantic legacy." The Free Library. So iambic pentameter describes poetry written in a ten-line, alternating stress structure. Pentameter indicates there are ten syllables in the line. Iambic means to have two syllables, one stressed and one unstressed. Meter defines the number of feet in a single line of poetry. dispondee ( ʹ ʹ ʹ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where all four syllables are stressed.fourth epitrite ( ʹ ʹ ʹ ˘ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the fourth syllable is unstressed.third epitrite ( ʹ ʹ ˘ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the third syllable is unstressed.second epitrite ( ʹ ˘ ʹ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the second syllable is unstressed.first epitrite ( ˘ ʹ ʹ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the first syllable is unstressed.antispast ( ˘ ʹ ʹ ˘ ) - A four-syllable foot where the second and third syllables are stressed.choriamb ( ʹ ˘ ˘ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where the second and third syllables are unstressed.diiamb ( ˘ ʹ ˘ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where the first and third syllables are unstressed.ditrochee ( ˘ ʹ ˘ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where the first and third syllables are stressed.minor ionic or double iamb ( ˘ ˘ ʹ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where the first and second syllables are unstressed.major ionic or triple trochee ( ʹ ʹ ˘ ˘ ) - A four-syllable foot where the first and second syllables are stressed.quartus paeon ( ˘ ˘ ˘ ʹ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the fourth syllable is stressed.tertius paeon ( ˘ ˘ ʹ ˘ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the third syllable is stressed.secundus paeon ( ˘ ʹ ˘ ˘ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the second syllable is stressed.primus paeon ( ʹ ˘ ˘ ˘ ) - A four-syllable foot where only the first syllable is stressed.tetrabrach or proceleusmatic ( ˘ ˘ ˘ ˘ ) - A four-syllable foot where all four syllables are unstressed. ![]()
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