
Transcriber’s Note
A HISTORY OF ENGLISH VERSIFICATION
PREFACE
BOOK I. THE LINE - PART I. THE NATIVE METRE - CHAPTER I GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF METRE AND THE STRUCTURE OF VERSE
PART II. FOREIGN METRES - DIVISION I. The Foreign Metres in General CHAPTER V. INTRODUCTION
BOOK II. THE STRUCTURE OF STANZAS - PART I - CHAPTER I. DEFINITIONS STANZA, RHYME, VARIETIES OF RHYME
PART II STANZAS COMMON TO MIDDLE AND MODERN ENGLISH, AND OTHERS FORMED ON THE ANALOGY OF THESE - CHAPTER III BIPARTITE EQUAL-MEMBERED STANZAS - I. Isometrical stanzas.
PART III MODERN STANZAS AND METRES OF FIXED FORM ORIGINATING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE RENASCENCE, OR INTRODUCED LATER - CHAPTER VI STANZAS OF THREE AND MORE PARTS CONSISTING OF UNEQUAL PARTS ONLY
A comprehensive guide to the rhythms that have shaped English poetry, this work traces the evolution of meter from its medieval roots to the modern verse. Drawing on a respected German scholarship, the author offers a clear English rendering that balances rigorous analysis with readable explanations, making the intricate world of poetic patterns accessible to both students and avid lovers of verse.
The book is organized into two main sections: the first catalogues the various types of metrical lines, while the second explores the wide array of stanza forms. Detailed examples are marked with precise accents to illustrate scansion, and the systematic layout lets listeners quickly locate the form they encounter in any poem. Corrections and updates to earlier editions ensure the information reflects current understanding without overwhelming the audience.
Beyond the technical details, the author’s deep knowledge of English philology brings historical context to each pattern, revealing how poets have adapted and reinvented meter over centuries. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of the craft behind the poems they cherish, and a useful framework for analyzing verse on their own.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (828K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by KD Weeks, Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-07-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1915
A pioneering scholar of English language and verse, he helped bring the study of Old and Middle English to a wider academic audience in Europe. His work on English metrics and early literature made him an important figure in nineteenth-century philology.
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