- - Like some Shakespearean verse
- - Like much old poetry
- - Like long measures
- - Like "To be or not to be"
- - Like a sonnet, in a way
- - Like most sonnets
- - Like much of Keats's poetry
- - Like the meter in sonnets
- - Like Shakespeare's feet
- - Like a Shakespearean "Ta-da!"
- - Like feet of no concern to a podiatrist?
- - Like Shakespeare's sonnets
- - Like much Shakespearean dialogue
- - Like much of Wordsworth's poetry
- - ........ pentameter, form of verse in much of shakespeare's work
- - I am writer of such verse?
- - setter admits to being writer of poetic form
- - Atrica could go either way about using feet
- - In poetry, having a stressed syllable after an unstressed one
- - Of short-long metric feet
- - Shakespeare's metre; ... pentameter
- - --- pentameter, poetic metre employed by Shakespeare
- - Of a metrical foot
- - Kind of metric foot in poetry
- - ...... pentameter (poetic meter used by Shakespeare)
- - Following unlimited mounting pain, doctor in charge of feet
- - Using short-long metrical feet
- - Of a metrical foot of two syllables, one short and one long
- - This writer is second-class -- current chapter's concerned with feet!
- - Billy loses the head with a fair amount of Arabic verse - it's the stress!
- - Written in poetic feet
- - One is writer with odd feet
- - It's impracticable to drop plectra, as it'll create stress for Yeats
- - Miami Beach is missing ? ahem! A stress for Yeats?
- - Stressed at the end, in a way
- - ...... pentameter
- - Written in verse, in a way
- - Certain poem
- - Kind of pentameter
- - ...... pentameter (kind of verse)
- - Of a poetic foot
- - Certain satirical verse
- - Verse meter.
- - Satirical poem.
- - Type of verse
- - Kind of verse
- - Written in verse
- - it describes a foot in metres
- - ____ pentameter, verse form
- - Setter is writer, stressed in a particular way
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