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Rhyming works similarly to English (two words rhyme if rimes agree). | Rhyming works similarly to English (two words rhyme if rimes agree). | ||
The most common meter in literary poetry by far is the alexandrine ('' | The most common meter in literary poetry by far is the alexandrine (''chinung tach-tach'' 'six-six meter'): 12 syllables with a caesura after syllable 6. The rhyming pattern may vary. | ||
Gibberish: | Gibberish: | ||
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The 12-syllable alexandrine was established as a meter more suitable for Modern Windermere, an alternative to the octosyllable | The 12-syllable alexandrine was established as a meter more suitable for Modern Windermere, an alternative to the octosyllable, or ''chinung smäch-smäch'', which is associated today with Classical Windermere (often religious) poetry. | ||
Some other meters are: | Some other meters are: | ||