Trochee meter - has the first syllable accented and the second unaccented
The meter of Housman's poem "Infant Innocence" is primarily trochaic tetrameter. This means that each line typically consists of four trochees (a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable), creating a rhythmic pattern in the poem.
Teen meter
Iambic pentameter is the type of poetic meter that is commonly associated with William Shakespeare.
The meter of a poem is a measure of its rhythm.
Dactylic
prosodists
prosodists
iambic Pentameter
An alexandrine is a line of poetic meter with twelve syllables.
Refers to 'poetic meter'. A particular writing style.
Chiasmus
The study of poetic metre and art of versification is Prosody