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If the line then is composed of four tro- chaic feet, viz: a trochaic tetrameter, the rhythm must necessarily be trochaic.
p. 10
. * Hood-"The Bridge of Sighs.” TROCHAIC TETRAMETER. For the heart whose wões are legion 'Tis ǎ peaceful, soothing region.
p. 12
The following example is a trochaic tetrameter : Bear through sōrrow, wrōng, and ruth, In thy heart the dew of youth, Õn thỹ lips the smile Ŏf truth.
p. 67
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE STANZA. 67 This combines group I with 18 and gives a trochaic tetrameter. I : 66 18 "When the humid shadows hover."
p. 70
Saxe is the author of the following. It is trochaic tetrameter, except the fourth line, which is a trochaic dimeter.
p. 251
A common form of our hymns is the trochaic tetrameter, lines of eight and seven syllables rhyming alternately.
p. 253
The Beautiful River" is still another of our hymns that will be sung until the children of earth are gathered on the other shore. It is trochaic tetrameter. We give the first stanza : Shall we gather at the river Where bright angel feet hǎve trōd; With its crystal tide forever Flowing by the throne of Gōd?
p. 339
Tmesis, 191 Triolet, Triple Rhyme, Tragedy, Travesty, Trimeter Measure, Triplet, Trochaic Rhythm, Trochaic Tetrameter, Trope, Trochee, Verse, Versicle, .