ADONIC VERSE, consists of a dactyle, and a spondee or trochee, as nāra jūventūs, and is adapted to gay and sprightly poetry. It is seldom used alone, but construed with other kinds of verse. The adonic verse of the Anglo-Saxons consisted of one long, two short, and two long syllables.
ADONIC VERSE
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