The second and third syllables are unaccented.
A metrical FOOT (not a metrical set) is a pattern of accented and unaccented syllables, so false.
Unaccented syllables in poetry are syllables that do not receive the primary stress or emphasis in a word. They play a supporting role in the overall rhythm and flow of a poem, helping to create patterns such as iambs or trochees. Unaccented syllables are often marked with a ˘ symbol in scansion to show their secondary stress level.
meter
unaccented
An unaccented vowel is called a schwa. It is represented by the symbol /ə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet and is commonly found in unstressed syllables in English.
Atonic
Atonic
An amphimacer is a metrical foot consisting of an unaccented syllable between two accented syllables.
An amphimacer is a metrical foot consisting of an unaccented syllable between two accented syllables.
An antibacchius is a variety of metrical foot consisting of two accented syllables followed by one unaccented syllable.
Memory is not one or two syllables; it is three syllables.
Rhyme Scheme