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How to read a poem

Rythm of a line - how the voice rises and falls as it encounters a sequence of syllables, some stressed and others unstressed.

The poet and critic Philip Hobsbaum described the difference thus: ‘Metre is a blueprint; rhythm is the inhabited building. Metre is a skeleton; rhythm is the functioning body. Metre is a map; rhythm is the land.’ 

«An Ear for poetry» - an article from a deaf person's perspective

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