![]() ![]() Spondee meter: In a spondaic foot, there are 2 long (stressed) syllables.Dactylic meter: The inverse of an anapest, a dactyl is a long (stressed) syllable followed by 2 short (unstressed) ones.The history of lyric poetry is full of examples of a poem written in this meter. Anapestic meter: In an anapest, 2 short (unstressed) syllables are followed by a long (stressed) syllable.It is not enough to construct a whole poem on its own. It appears when the rhythm of a poem’s line consists of two short syllables followed by longer ones. ![]() ![]()
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