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Choliamb

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668: 591: 295:, or "lame iambic", because it brings the reader down on the wrong "foot" by reversing the stresses of the last few beats. It was originally pioneered by the Greek 239: 650: 607: 578: 554: 709: 232: 743: 539: 635: 448:
into two short syllables, but this is rare. There is usually a caesura or word-break after either the 5th or the 7th syllable.
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of the iambic trimeter line must be short in limping iambs. In other words, the line scans as follows (where
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and what you see has perished, you should consider it lost.
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loved by us as much as no girl will ever be loved."
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You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 14: 407:cum ventitābās quō puella dūcēbat 305:The basic structure is much like 16:Greek and Latin poetic verse form 666: 565:Herodas: The Mimes and Fragments 428:Once suns shone brightly for you 563:Headlam, W; Knox, A.D. (1922), 386:miser Catulle, dēsinās ineptīre 357:can actually be short or long. 279:in poetry. It is found in both 1: 345:x — u — | x — u — | u — — — 765: 661: 260: 18: 744:Latin-language literature 353:is observed, so the last 333:is a short syllable, and 451:In later poets, such as 69:Latin rhythmic hexameter 19:Not to be confused with 530:Fordyce, C. J. (1961), 309:, except that the last 678:-related article is a 532:Catullus: A Commentary 465: 440: 413: 406: 399: 392: 385: 84:Metres of Roman comedy 615:Raven, D. S. (1965). 512:Raven, D. S. (1965), 30:Greek and Latin metre 329:is a long syllable, 89:Trochaic septenarius 444:in the line may be 619:. Faber and Faber. 321:. 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Index

Choriamb
Greek and Latin metre
Greek prosody
Latin prosody
Dactylic hexameter
Elegiac couplet
Alcmanian verse
Archilochian
Latin rhythmic hexameter
Iambic trimeter
Saturnian (poetry)
Metres of Roman comedy
Trochaic septenarius
Hendecasyllable
Choliamb
Aeolic verse
Choriamb
Glyconic
Asclepiad (poetry)
Sapphic stanza
Alcaic stanza
Ionic metre
Anacreontics
Galliambic verse
Sotadean metre
Dochmiac
Lekythion
Anaclasis (poetry)
Metrical foot
Metron (poetry)

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