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'''Iambic pentameter''' is the most common [[meter (poetry)|meter in English verse. Each line consists of ten syllables in groups of two with the accent on every second syllable.
{{subpages}}'''Iambic pentameter''' is the most common [[meter (poetry)|meter]] in English verse. Each line consists of ten syllables in groups of two with the accent on every second syllable.

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Iambic pentameter is the most common meter in English verse. Each line consists of ten syllables in groups of two with the accent on every second syllable.