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A common foot in English verse is the lamb, which is an
unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. If a line has three feet,
then the verse is iambic trimeter; four, and it's iambic tetrameter. One of
the most common meters is iambic pentameter, or five lambs in a single
line. What meter do these poems use? How does the meter affect your understanding
of the poem?