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And I'd like the answer in 14 lines of iambic pentameter.
Must we throw these iambic pentameters at our pop kids?
The story is in iambic pentameter using 10 syllables for every line.
The voice droned on with its own form of iambic pentameter.
Many of these plays were written in verse, particularly iambic pentameter.
Stumbled a bit over the iambic pentameter but who didn't the first time.
The poem does have a meter: it is called iambic pentameter.
The specific form of verse that Shakespeare used most often is called iambic pentameter.
In English, iambic pentameter is by far the most frequently employed meter.
"There are fourteen lines, I believe, all in iambic pentameter.
The film's dialogue is almost entirely in iambic pentameter and usually rhymes.
In English poetry, iambic pentameter is often used instead of syllabics.
Like most Italian sonnets, its 14 lines are written in iambic pentameter.
You don't know the difference between iambic pentameter and a pizza pie.
Christ, I've been giving my men orders in iambic pentameter!"
Maybe she has stumbled on a new way to persuade children to listen: address them in iambic pentameter.
And most of it is in iambic pentameter.
The iambic pentameter begs for music; so do the big themes and stage images.
What iambic pentameter was to Shakespeare, so lying is to him.'
The poem has twenty four lines, written in fairly regular iambic pentameter.
The general meter of the poem is iambic pentameter.
William Shakespeare used iambic pentameter in his plays and sonnets.
Dryden wrote the play in closed couplets of iambic pentameter.
The result was essentially the normal iambic pentameter except for the avoidance of the "Italian" line.