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tetrameter In poetry, a tetrameter is a line of four metrical feet. The particular foot can vary, as follows: * ''Anapestic tetrameter:'' * * "And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea" (Lord Byron, "The Destruction of Sennacherib") * * "Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house" ("A Visit from St. Nicholas") * ''Iambic tetrameter:'' * * "Because I could not stop for Death" (Emily Dickinson, eponymous lyric) * ''Trochaic tetrameter:'' * * "Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater" (English nursery rhyme) * ''Dactylic tetrameter:'' * * Picture your self in a boat on a river with () (The Beatles, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds") * ''Spondaic tetrameter:'' * * Long sounds move slow * ''Pyrrhic tetrameter'' (with spondees (breast" and "dim sea" )): * * And the white breast of the dim sea * ''Amphibracic tetrameter:'' * * And, speaking of birds, there's the Russian Palooski, / Whose headski is redski and belly is blueski. (Dr. Seuss) ==See also==
*Iambic pentameter
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