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The 12-syllable alexandrine was established as a meter more suitable for Modern Windermere, an alternative to the 4+4 and 4+6 meters of Classical Windermere poetry. | |||
Some other meters are: | |||
*Anapaestic tetrameter: (uSuuSuuSuuS, S = stressed, u = unstressed) It is a somewhat uncommon meter but is used in the [[Verse:Tricin/King Sămtsay Song|King Sămtsay Song]], the Windermere anthem. | |||
===Sample=== | |||
TODO: paraphrase the following into alexandrine | |||
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"As the days wander on, and summer turns to winter, | "As the days wander on, and summer turns to winter, | ||
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both are correct | both are correct | ||
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[[Category:Windermere]] | [[Category:Windermere]] | ||