A hymn is a type of song, usually religious. A non-metrical hymn is not played with a regular, repetitive sound or motion.
Canticle
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A metrical FOOT (not a metrical set) is a pattern of accented and unaccented syllables, so false.
Examples of metrical tales are stories like Paradise Lost, The Emigrants, and the Lady of Shallot. A metrical tale is typically a first person narrative and classified as a type of poem.
Economics is conceptual as well as metrical.
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Him is the homophone for hymn.
The metrical foot of three short syllables is -r-b-a--
In 1501 the worldwide first Protestant hymn has been printed out in Czech kingdom. The hymn has not been printed by Hussites but by Unitas Fratrum, (Unity of Brethren) a next non catholic organization in Bohemia.
a metrical romance is a poem that tells a story that ends happily, whether love is involved or not.
A metrical line with 4 metrical feet is called tetrameter. Each foot typically consists of two syllables or one long syllable, following a specific pattern depending on the type of verse (e.g., iambic tetrameter, trochaic tetrameter).
Henry Van Dyke wrote the hymn "The Hymn of Joy" in 1907.