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Alexandrine - Wikipedia

The foundation of most alexandrines consists of two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each, separated by a caesura (a metrical pause or word break, which ...

Alexandrine | French Poetry, Hexameter & Versification - Britannica

Alexandrine, verse form that is the leading measure in French poetry. It consists of a line of 12 syllables with major stresses on the 6th syllable (which ...

Alexandrine Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of ALEXANDRINE is a line of verse of 12 syllables consisting regularly of 6 iambs with a caesura after the third iamb.

Alexandrine | The Poetry Foundation

a 12-syllable iambic line adapted from French heroic verse. The last line of each stanza in Thomas Hardy's “The Convergence of the Twain” and Percy Bysshe ...

French alexandrine - Wikipedia

French alexandrine ... The French alexandrine (French: alexandrin) is a syllabic poetic metre of (nominally and typically) 12 syllables with a medial caesura ...

ALEXANDRINE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Alexandrine definition: a verse or line of poetry of twelve syllables.. See examples of ALEXANDRINE used in a sentence.

Alexandrine - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

An alexandrine is a metrical line that is usually composed of twelve syllables with a pause, or caesura, in the middle. This separates the line out into six ...

How to Write Alexandrines - Instructables

It's laying on my side, and soon will take flight, This letter never sent, escaped from my hand. Soon the wind of desert will cover me with sand ... For a dream ...

Alexandrine - Language is a Virus

In syllabic verse, such as that used in French literature, an alexandrine is a line of twelve syllables, often with a caesura between the sixth and seventh ...

What is an Alexandrine? - Novlr Glossary

A line of poetry consisting of twelve syllables.

alexandrine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

(poetry) A line of poetic meter having twelve syllables, usually divided into two or three equal parts.

Learning Verse with Borges: III. The Alexandrine

A Spanish alexandrine is thus characteristically a 7+7 14-syllable line — that is, a pair of conjoined heptasyllables. We can see this in Borges ...

Alexandrine Parakeet - eBird

Large and long-tailed green parakeet with a bright red beak. Female lacks male's pink-and-black ring around the neck. Note the very long tail.

Alexandrine Parakeets - INDIANRINGNECK.COM

All Alexandrine parrots exhibit the classic ringneck look– dark green bodies, long tails, red beaks, and yellow eyes.

Alexandrine - Hull AWE

Alexandrine ... Poems written entirely in Alexandrines are relatively uncommon in English poetry, but one example is The Prisoner by Emily Brontë ...

Training Our Alexandrine Parakeet - YouTube

Zapper the Alexandrian parakeet gets a training session using positive reinforcement, a target stick, and a clicker!

ALEXANDRINE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

2 meanings: 1. a line of verse having six iambic feet, usually with a caesura after the third foot 2. of, characterized by, or.

Alexandrine - definition of alexandrine by The Free Dictionary

n. 1. A line of English verse composed in iambic hexameter, usually with a caesura after the third foot. 2. A line of French verse consisting of 12 syllables ...

Alexandrine Poems | Examples of Alexandrine Poetry

Examples of Alexandrine and a list of new poems in the correct poetic form and technique. Share and read short, long, best, and famous Alexandrine poetry.

Alexandrine Parakeet Personality, Food & Care - Lafeber Company

Parrot Food · The Alexandrine parakeet is the largest species of all parakeets; “parakeet” being defined as small a parrot with long tail feathers · Diet & ...