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625.
 The verses constructed upon the several
Logaoedic form or models are the following: -  
1.  Glyconic (Second Glyconic, catalectic): -  
|| - > | -  | -  | - || [QUERY] 
-  
- Romae | principis | urbi| um.  
 
- In English: -  
- *beginverse 
- Forms more real than living man.   -  Shelley.  
- *endverse 
- NOTE:  In this and most of the succeeding forms the foot
preceding the dactyl is always irrational in Horace, consisting of an
irrational spondee  (_>).
2.  Aristophanic (First Pherecratic): -  
|| -  | -  | -  || [QUERY] 
*beginverse 
temperat | ora | fren=is.   -  Hor.  Od.  i.  8.  
*endverse 
NOTE:  It is very likely that this was made equal in time to
the preceding [QUERY] protracting the last two syllables: -  
|| -  | -  |  | -  || [QUERY] 
3.  Adonic (First Pherecratic, shortened): -  
||   | -  || [QUERY] 
-  
- Terruit | urbem.   -  Hor.  
 
- Or perhaps: -  
- || -  |  | -  || [QUERY] 
- 4.  Pherecratic 
(Second Pherecratic): -|| - > | - | |   || [QUERY] 
-  
- cras dónaberis haedo.   -  Hor.  
 
- Often scanned as follows: -  
- - > | -  | -  
- 5.  Lesser Asclepiadic 
(Second Pherecratic with syncope and First Pherecratic catalectic): -|| - > | -  |  || -  | -  |   || 
-  
- Maecénas atavis edite regibus.   - 
Hor.  
 
- 6.  Greater Asclepiadic 
(the same as 5, with a syncopated Logaoedic Dipody interposed): -|| - > | -  |  || -  |  || -  | -  |   || 
-  
- tu né quaesieris  -  scire nefas  - 
quem mihi, quem tibi.   -  Hor.  
 
- 7.  Lesser Sapphic 
(Logaoedic Pentapody with dactyl in the third place): -|| -  | - > | - || | -  |  |   || 
-  
- integer vítae scelerisque purus.   -
 Hor.  
 
- Or in English: -  
-  
- Brilliant hopes, all woven in gorgeous tissues.   - 
Longfellow.  
 - 8.  Greater Sapphic  
(Third Glyconic; First Pherecratic):
-|| -  | - > | -  |  || -  | -  |  |   || 
-  
- te deos óro Sybarin || cur properas
amando.   -  Hor.  
 
- 9.  Lesser Alcaic 
(Logaoedic Tetrapody, two irrational dactyls, two trochees): -|| -  | -  | -  | -  || 
-  
- virginibus puerisque cantó.   - 
Hor.  
 
- 1..  Greater Alcaic 
(Logaoedic Pentapody, catalectic, with anacrusis, and dactyl in the third place, -  compare Lesser Sapphic): -|| [query]  -  | - > || -  | -  |   || 
*beginverse i=ustum et tenacem || propositi virum.   -  Hor. 
*endverse 
NOTE:  Only the above logaoedic forms are employed by Horace. 
11.  Phalaecean (Logaoedic Pentapody, with dactyl in the 11.  second place): -  
|| - > | -  | -  |-  | -  || 
*beginverse quaenam te mala mens, misell=i Rauid=i, agit
praecipitem in meos iambos?   -  Catull.  xl.  *endverse 
In English: -  
*beginverse Gorgeous flowerets in the sunlight shining.   - 
Longfellow.  *endverse 
12.  Glyconic Pherecratic (Second Glyconic with syncope, and 12.  Second Pherecratic): -  
|| - [QUERY] | -  | -  | - || - [QUERY] | -  |  | -  || 
*beginverse o Colonia quae cupis || ponte ludere longo.   -  Catull. 
xvii.  *endverse 
 
 
 
