In traditional Psalm tunes, each line typically contains 4 syllables.
There are eight syllables in the line "It can be as large as a forest."
The poem "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" by Christopher Marlowe has varying syllables in each line. The lines have between 2 to 8 syllables.
"The second line" has four syllables.
There is 4 syllables in "line high is sky". The syllables are line-high-is-sky.
in second line of a haiku there is 7 syllables
5 syllables
There are two syllables in the phrase "each state." The syllables in the phrase are each-state.
The first line of the poem "Portrait by a Neighbor" has five feet, known as pentameter. Each foot consists of two syllables, making a total of ten syllables in the line.
There are three syllables. Al-ka-line.
There are three syllables. Tramp-o-line.
Adrenaline has four syllables: a-dren-a-line.
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