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Because these lines are longer, irregular, and frequently [[enjambment|enjambed]] ("as the / dead fountains"), it is quite clear that the symmetry of syllables is not meant to be audible. Moore's use of end-rhyme is telling. Only 2 lines in each stanza are rhymed: these are ''emphasized'' for the reader by indentation, but ''hidden'' from the listener by radical enjambment ("fawn- / brown" and "coxcomb- / tinted").
 
[[Elizabeth Daryush]] renown for her use of syllabic verse used the [[Quaternion (poetry)|quaternion]] form for her celebrated syllabic verse poem 'Accidendal'.<ref>'Biography of Elizabeth Daryush' MyPoeticSide.com </ref>
 
==Syllabic verse in French==