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The first foot, however, in all the different forms of
Anapaestic metre, may be a foot of two syllables ;
and, provided that the latter syllable of that foot be
accented, as is the case in the spondee and iambus,
the syllabic difference between either of those feet
and the anapaest, in the first station of the verse,
hardly           (as before observed under the head
of Trochaics) any perceptible difference in the mea-
sure, and none at all in the rhythm or cadence; the
remainder of the line being accented, scanned, and
pronounced in the same manner, whether the first
foot consist of two syllables or of three.