"The choriambic hexaplet is the basis of the following lines from Swinburne's Hesperia: Out of the golden remote wild west where the sea without shore is, Full of the sunset, and sad, if at all, with the fulness of joy, As a wind sets in with the autumn that blows from the region of stories, Blows with a perfume of songs and of memories beloved from a boy."
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E. W. Scripture, "The Choriambus in English Verse", PMLA, vol. 43, no. 1 (1928), p. 319
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