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- Acephalous_line abstract "An acephalous or headless line is a variety of Catalectic line in a poem which does not conform to its accepted metre, due to the first syllable's omission. Acephalous lines are usually deliberate variations in scansion, but this is not always obvious. It is a technique employed often in the concluding lines of hymn texts, and has been employed in poetry to change tone or announce a conclusion, including its use in Joyce Kilmer's "Trees" and A. E. Housman's "To An Athlete Dying Young." Robert Wallace argues in his essay "Meter in English" that the term acephalous line seems "pejorative", as if criticising the poet's violation of scansion, but this view is not widely held among critics.".
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- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink A._E._Housman.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Catalectic.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Joyce_Kilmer.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Meter_in_English.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
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- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Scansion.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink To_An_Athlete_Dying_Young.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink To_an_Athlete_Dying_Young.
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLink Trees_(poem).
- Acephalous_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acephalous line".
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- Acephalous_line subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Acephalous_line hypernym Variety.
- Acephalous_line type Grape.
- Acephalous_line comment "An acephalous or headless line is a variety of Catalectic line in a poem which does not conform to its accepted metre, due to the first syllable's omission. Acephalous lines are usually deliberate variations in scansion, but this is not always obvious. It is a technique employed often in the concluding lines of hymn texts, and has been employed in poetry to change tone or announce a conclusion, including its use in Joyce Kilmer's "Trees" and A. E.".
- Acephalous_line label "Acephalous line".
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