PENTAMETER, in ancient poetry, a kind of verse consisting of five feet, or metres; whence the name.
The two first feet may be either dactyls or spondees, at pleasure; the third is always a spondee, and the two last anapaests.
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PENTAMETER, in ancient poetry, a kind of verse consisting of five feet, or metres; whence the name.
The two first feet may be either dactyls or spondees, at pleasure; the third is always a spondee, and the two last anapaests.