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Glyconic Pherecratic
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NOTE: The shorter Pherecratic (dipody) (- | - ), if catalectic, appears to be a simple Choriambus (_ | _ ); and, in general, the effect of the logaoedic forms is Choriambic. In fact, they were so regarded by the later Greek and Latin metricians, and these metres have obtained the general name of Choriambic. But they are not true choriambic, though they may very likely have been felt to be such by the composer, who imitated the forms without much thought of their origin. They may be read (scanned), therefore, on that principle. But it is better to read them as logaoedic measures; and that course is followed here.