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Poetic foot
Metrical foot
Metric unit
Sonnet part
Two-syllable foot
Poet's foot
FOOT
Two-syllable poetic foot
Sonnet unit
Poetic measure
Metrical unit
Metric foot
Foot in a poem
Shakespeare's foot?
One foot, to a poet
Kind of poetic foot
Foot, to a poet
Verse unit
Two-syllable poetic unit
Songwriter's poetic meter
Prosodic foot
Part of a meter
Literary foot
Foot in a line
Anapest relative
Verse foot
Sonnet measure
Small foot
Shelley's foot
Rhythmic foot
Pound foot
Poetry foot
Foot for Frost
da-DUM
Byron's foot?
"To be," e.g.
Vermont but not New Hampshire, e.g.?
The Bard's foot
Sonneteer's unit
Short-long foot
Shakespeare's foot
Rubaiyat bit
Poetic meter unit
Petrarchan unit
Pentameter component, often
One-quarter of "Whose woods these are I think I know"
One of four in "As I Was Going to St. Ives"
One foot in a line
One foot
Ogden Nash's foot?
Not-so-big foot?
Hamlet's "To be," for one
Hamlet's "To be," e.g.
Frost's foot?
Frost's foot
Foot used to keep rhythm?
Foot type
Foot that's part of a meter
Foot of verse
Foot in a sonnet
Foot in a meter
Donne's foot
Certain foot
Beat in poetry
Bard's foot
Anapest's relative
Anapest's cousin
A metrical unit
A foot in a line
"Behold" or "arise" in poetry