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- Monometer abstract "In poetry, a monometer is a line of verse with just one metrical foot, exemplified by this portion of Robert Herrick's "Upon His Departure Hence":Thus IPasse by,And die:As one,Unknown,And gone.A more famous example is the slogan of the Milk Marketing Board in the 1970s:DrinkaPintaMilkaDaywhose trochaic monometer echoes Hiawatha to assert the primitive importance of milk. A poem with lines of absolutely minimal metrical length is: BeanzMeanzHeinz".
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- Monometer hasPhotoCollection Monometer.
- Monometer subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Monometer comment "In poetry, a monometer is a line of verse with just one metrical foot, exemplified by this portion of Robert Herrick's "Upon His Departure Hence":Thus IPasse by,And die:As one,Unknown,And gone.A more famous example is the slogan of the Milk Marketing Board in the 1970s:DrinkaPintaMilkaDaywhose trochaic monometer echoes Hiawatha to assert the primitive importance of milk. A poem with lines of absolutely minimal metrical length is: BeanzMeanzHeinz".
- Monometer label "Monometer".
- Monometer sameAs m.054sr.
- Monometer sameAs Q6901738.
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- Monometer wasDerivedFrom Monometer?oldid=598314226.
- Monometer isPrimaryTopicOf Monometer.