Each line of a poem contains a certain number of iambs, trochees, spondees, anapests or dactyls.
A line of one foot is a monometer, 2 feet is a dimeter, and so on--trimeter (3), tetrameter (4), pentameter (5), hexameter (6), heptameter (7), and octameter (8).
iambic pentameter (5 iambs, 10 syllables)
That time| ofyear| thoumayst| inme| behold
trochaic tetrameter (4 trochees, 8 syllables)
Tell me | not in | mournful | numbers
anapestic trimeter (3 anapests, 9 syllables)
And the sound | of a voice | that is still
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