It means exactly the same thing as it does in musical terms, a pattern of strong and weak beats.
Rhythm in poetry refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse, which creates a musical quality when read aloud. It helps to establish the pace and flow of the poem, contributing to its overall mood and tone. Various rhythmic patterns, also known as meters, can be used in poetry, such as iambic pentameter or trochaic tetrameter.
the patterns of sound and rhythm in poetry
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Metre.
rhythm and poetry
If you mean prosody according to Webster's Dictionary it means the rhythm and pattern of the sounds of poetry and language
Rhythm
Poetic foot is the basic unit of measuring rhythm in poetry.
how does millay use rhyme and rhythm to create a musical tone in her poetry
Rhythm
A rhythm scheme in poetry refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables within each line of a poem. It helps to create a musical and rhythmic quality, adding to the overall flow and structure of the poem. Different forms of poetry, such as sonnets or haikus, may have specific rhythm schemes that writers adhere to.
I think you mean rhythm it is the beat that it makes and is a right tune it wouldn't be rhythm if it was out of tune.