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The first four lines are in the meter of trochaic trimeter.
He was the first poet, apparently, who introduced the iambic trimeter.
The poem has a fairly loose structure, with most lines either being tetrameter or trimeter.
The dialogue however is in iambic trimeter, conventionally the rhythm of ordinary speech.
The trimeter simply repeats this structure three times, with the resulting shape as follows:
Anceps syllables are also found in the iambic trimeter of Greek drama.
Such a line of verse has three metra and the meter in that case is called 'iambic trimeter'.
Also, the third anceps of the iambic trimeter line must be short in limping iambs.
In English accentual-syllabic verse, iambic trimeter is a line comprising three iambs.
The trimeter also observes the phenomena of resolution and substitution, allowing a greater variety of possibilities.
In poetry, a trimeter is a metre of three metrical feet per line-example:
The poem is written in iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter.
The poem is written in an irregular combination of pentameter and trimeter and divided into seven sections.
He wrote the libretto based on a poetic text by Robert Walser in iambic trimeter.
The following example of iambic trimeter is from Horace's Epode 5:
It is an extended adult joke in iambic trimeter, about a grandfather's pride in his grandson's accomplishments.
"Heroic trimeter will suit Spock, I think."
One example from iambic trimeter:
Pigres of Halicarnassus first ancient Greek poet, who introduced the iambic trimeter.
"Early in the Morning" - iambic trimeter (excepting line 7 which is anapestic tetrameter)
The meter of the poem is unusual - iambic trimeter, which was perhaps chosen to convey a sense of speed over the waves.
An initial line of iambic trimeter in this case is followed by a hemiepes (two dactyls then an emphatic final syllable).
Iambic trimeter is a meter of poetry consisting of three iambic units per line.
Gradually, the language became more serious and the meter changed from trochaic tetrameter to the more prosaic iambic trimeter.
The dialogues are in iambic trimeter, while chorus are in the meters of choral lyric.