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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the base meter of this poem?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead, Wouldst thou miss any life in losing mine? And would the sun for thee more coldly shine Because of grave-damps falling round my head? I marvelled, my Beloved, when I read Thy thought so in the letter. I am thine— But . . . so much to thee? Can I pour thy wine While my hands tremble? Then my soul, instead Of dreams of death, resumes life's lower range. Then, love me, Love! look on me—breathe on me! As brighter ladies do not count it strange, For love, to give up acres and degree, I yield the grave for thy sake, and exchange My near sweet view of heaven, for earth with thee!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

iambic pentameter dactylic hexameter anapestic tetrameter

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no idea.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This one I got wrong so I'm no help xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you tell me what a base meter is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait, what grade of English is this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10th

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh, I'm in 9th

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so yeah sorry can't help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I had this question but that part f the unit I failed xD

OpenStudy (gudden):

Ask this question in English section please....^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@gudden this is the English section XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

unless there is another one i dont know of lol

OpenStudy (gudden):

LOL.. my browser... showed me this question in maths section....LOL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

smoooth

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