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1
She wanted time to pause, a permanent, exquisite
caesura
of pleasure.
2
Only the first comma of the first line is a
caesura
.
3
The
caesura
,
though generally placed near the middle, may be placed at other intervals.
4
On the other hand, there is often an extra light syllable before the
caesura
.
5
Especially within longer verses there often occurs a slight rest or break, called
caesura
.
6
You can have a
caesura
in an end-stopped line.
7
The
caesura
is marked (||), and the demi-caesura thus, (|), in the examples given.
8
Without that
caesura
at the end of the preceding foot, interior trochaic substitutions can be cumbersome.
9
Three bore
caesura
wands, another a tundern wand.
10
The "Nibelungen" strophe consists of four long lines separated by a
caesura
into two distinct halves.
11
In the following examples, the
caesura
is marked in each line; the demi-caesura is not marked in every case.
12
It is helped, as most interior trochaic switches are, by the very definite
caesura
,
marked here by the colon.
13
With
caesura
and enjambment:
14
A
caesura
is often called masculine when it falls after a long, feminine when it falls after a short syllable.
15
There was another
caesura
.
16
To tell the truth, they have had to listen to far too much poetry, and too many discussions on the
caesura
.
caesura
ask about caesura
buckle caesura
call a caesura
carry caesura
commit caesura