Iain  Lennon

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There’s an odd thing about English verse that when you have an even number of feet in a line, it doesn’t seem right to pause. When you have an odd number of feet, people just naturally take a breath at the end of the line. Why this should be is a complete mystery, but it’s almost always true.
The Elements of Eloquence: How To Turn the Perfect English Phrase
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