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What is the meter of this poem?

To views far distant and to scenes more bright,
Along the vale of Time extend thy sight,
Where hours and days and years from yon dim pole,
Wave following wave in long succession roll,
There see, in pomp for ages without end,
The glories of the Western World ascend.
See, this blest land in orient morn appears,
Waked from the slumber of six thousand years,
While clouds of darkness veil'd each cheering ray;
To savage beasts and savage men, a prey.
Fair Freedom now her ensigns bright displays,
And peace and plenty bless the golden days.
In radiant state th' imperial realm shall rise,
Her splendor circling to the boundless skies;
Of every Fair she boasts the assembled charms,
The Queen of empires and the nurse of arms.

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Answer:

  • Meter of a peem is nothing but the "basic structure of the poem like it's rhyming, etc".

Here let's take the rhythmic words for the poem:

  • Bright,
  • Sight.

  • Pole,
  • Roll.

  • End,
  • Ascend.

  • Appears,
  • Years,

  • Ray,
  • Prey.

  • Displays,
  • Days.

  • Rise,
  • Skies

  • Charms,
  • Arms.

There are eight set of rhyming words in this poem.

Thank you!

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