Types of metrical feet are used more or less freely, although there is often basic repetition in a line.
Octameter in poetry is a line of eight metrical feet.
In poetry, a tetrameter is a line of four metrical feet.
The metrical feet used in the poem are a mixture of anapests and iambs.
The poem is written in tetrameters (lines of four metrical feet).
However, Keats incorporates spondees in 37 of the 250 metrical feet.
A pyrrhic is a metrical foot used in formal poetry.
This means each line is made up of six metrical feet.
In poetry, a break between words within a metrical foot; a pause near the middle of the line.
An antibacchius is a (rare) metrical foot used in formal poetry.