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English, 10.10.2019 22:00, jnannsbwnw4216

Rag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
determine the correct number of feet per line in each of the excerpts.
tell me not, in mournful numbers

(henry wadsworth longfellow, “a psalm of life”)
that i may rise and stand, o’er throw me, and bend

(john donne, holy sonnet 14)
i stand, and look,
and stoop, and drink

(thomas hardy, “the robin”)
nor any other wold like cotswold euer sped,
so faire and rich a vale by fortuning to wed.

(michael drayton, poly-olbion: “the fourteenth song”)
give crowns and pounds and guineas
but not your heart away;

(a. e. housman, “a shropshire lad” xiii)
diameter (two feet)

trimeter (three feet)

tetrameter (four feet)

pentameter (five feet)

hexameter (six feet)

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