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to this morning and the sun with ready or like Tyrus Cobb is his a pentameter of tetrameter or trimeter​

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This question is kind of confusing, but I think I know what you mean.

"'Tis morning; and the sun with ruddy orb" is an iambic pentameter,

"Like Honus Wagner or like Tyrus Cobb." is also an iambic pentameter. I'm not sure if these are intended in the question, but I will add them anyways:

→"My mother bore me in the southern wild," - iambic pentameter

→"The wind blew high, the waters raved," - iambic tetrameter

→"It powders all the Wood." - iambic trimeter

→"Nor for itself hath any care," - iambic tetrameter

→"Is this a holy thing to see," - iambic tetrameter

→"The two were still but one," - iambic trimeter

~Kicho [nm68]

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Answer:

tertrameter

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