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''Tsăcnoa mis ingthunean! | Tsăley pdoch șaf łăpuang!'' | ''Tsăcnoa mis ingthunean! | Tsăley pdoch șaf łăpuang!'' | ||
''F imcăfüts hălthișcaw | łos dlong fa tăliscuang | ''F imcăfüts hălthișcaw | łos dlong fa tăliscuang!'' | ||
''Op trăngar tăngap mluas, | imtar sal-pthües fid bruang | ''Op trăngar tăngap mluas, | imtar sal-pthües fid bruang —'' | ||
''Mi seaf łă'och łă'och | f imdoats dihachămtuang.'' | ''Mi seaf łă'och łă'och | f imdoats dihachămtuang.'' | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
The octosyllable (4+4) is associated with Classical Windermere religious poetry. | The 12-syllable alexandrine was developed as a meter more suitable for Modern Windermere, an alternative to the octosyllable (4+4) which is associated with Classical Windermere (often religious) poetry. | ||
Some other meters are: | Some other meters are: | ||