common metre
Britishnoun
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Wordsworth, by the way, when he visited Vallombrosa with Crabb Robinson in 1837, wrote an inferior poem there, in a rather common metre, in honour of Milton's association with it.
From A Wanderer in Florence by Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall)
C.M., chirurgi� magister, master in surgery; common metre.
From The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide by Various
The "common metre" of English hymnology is thus seen to be a rough mould into which almost any kind of religious emotion may be poured.
From A Study of Poetry by Perry, Bliss
These thirty-seven tunes, all of which but one were in common metre, were bound often with "The Bay Psalm-Book."
From Sabbath in Puritan New England by Earle, Alice Morse
It is all written in "common metre," nearly all in lines of eight and six syllables alternately.
From Sabbath in Puritan New England by Earle, Alice Morse
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