in Ancient Poetry, a kind of verse, so called from its being much used by the poet Anacreon. It consists of three feet and a half, usually spondees and iambules, and sometimes anapests: Such is that of Horace,
Lydia, die per omnes.
in Ancient Poetry, a kind of verse, so called from its being much used by the poet Anacreon. It consists of three feet and a half, usually spondees and iambules, and sometimes anapests: Such is that of Horace,
Lydia, die per omnes.