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The alexandrine was established as standard since it was thought to be more suitable for Modern Windermere, an alternative to the syllabic meters of Classical Windermere poetry.
The alexandrine was established as standard since it was thought to be more suitable for Modern Windermere, an alternative to the syllabic meters of Classical Windermere poetry.
Varioua poets experimented with altering the alexandrine: they would change the grouping of the 12 syllables in the line, or they would not necessarily use six iambs.


Some other meters are:
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.
*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.
*Free verse
*Rhyming prose, like poetic sections of the Imθumăytil
===Sample===
===Sample===
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