The unusually heavy stresses and abrupt masculine rhymes impose a slow and sonorous weightiness upon the movement of the iambic octosyllabics which is quite in contrast, say, to the light fast metre of the final stanza where speed of movement matches buoyancy of tone ."
42.
Related to the previous romance is the medieval narrative poem called " dit " ( literally " spoken ", i . e . a poem not meant to be sung ) which follows the poetic form of the " roman " ( octosyllabic rhymed couplets ).
43.
Like many of the songs of the author and in line with the tradition of the Cuban and Caribbean music, the song consists of a refrain plus a series of five verses ( quatrain ), rhyming ABBA, with each line written in octosyllabic verse.
44.
These first-person narrative poems ( all but one are written in octosyllabic rhymed couplets, like the allegorical dreams ( " songes " ), allegorical characters, and the situation of the narrator-lover attempting to return toward or satisfy his lady.
45.
In the same year, after having received much acclaim, Dyer rewrote the 150-line piece in a loose measure of four cadences in octosyllabic couplets like Milton s " L Allegro " and like Alexander Pope s " Windsor Forest ".
46.
The versification is also more varied; there are many more " romances " ( octosyllabic lines with assonance in the even-numbered lines ); Guill�n starts to write sonnets; he introduces longer lines and also the assonantal quatrains of the longer poems.
47.
In the following century the friends Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope combined in a similar imitation of Horace's Satire in octosyllabic couplets, with Pope playing the part of the story-teller from line 133 onwards and attributing the tale to contemporary fabulist Matthew Prior.
48.
Also exceptional is its duration ( during 8 hours everyone passes 25 km ) and its stress for its passion play content; it is prepared and enforced by octosyllabic Passion text from the 15th century that in the form of music Dialog sing chosen singers, " kantaduri ".
49.
If no specification is made, the text will be in octosyllabic couplets-either " w�tah " ( a number of complete couplets ), " jugag " ( in couplets but with a truncated final line ) or " c�kak " ( a single complete couplet ).
50.
As in many Spanish cantares de gesta, there is no fixed number of syllables for each verse, even though there exists a tendency for these to measure between 14 and 16 metric syllables with a pronounced caesura, that divides the verse in two hemistiches, of which the first tends to be octosyllabic.