- in
poetry , a
monometer is a line of
verse with just one
metrical foot ,
exemplified by this
portion of
robert herrick 's 'upon his
-
among his most
famous short poetical sayings are the
unique monometer s, such as 'thus i / pass by / and die,/ as one /
unknown / and gone
- com/ebchecked/topic/389915/monometer
parodies john
keats 's ode on a
grecian urn .
first published in the new
statesman in 1960 it
later -
monodrama ,
monody ,
monogatari ,
monograph ,
monologue ,
monometer (monopody) ,
monostich ,
monograph , mood , mora ,
moral ,
- 'meter' (for 'measure'):
monometer ,
dimeter ,
trimeter ,
tetrameter ,
pentameter ,
hexameter ,
heptameter , and
octameter (lines
having - if
there is one foot, it's
called monometer; two feet, dimeter;
three is trimeter; four is tetrameter; five is pentameter; six is
hexameter