Variations in English Prosody
   -->     There are a few variations in English prosody. For the convenience of the readers I explain those briefly below:   Spondee :      When both the syllables are accented , the foot is called spondee.    Ere ha ' lf / my day ' s / in this / da ' rk wo ' rld  / and wi ' de   Pyrrhic :      When both the syllables are unaccented,  the foot is called pyrrhic.         Ere ha ' lf / my day ' s / in this  / da ' rk wo ' rld / and wi ' de   Catalectic : If      at the end of a trochaic line , there is only an accented      syllable , it is presumed that an unaccented  syllable has been      dropped. In this case the foot is called catalectic .    A ' ll the / jo ' ys that / ble ' ss thee.   Swee ' t-er/ fa ' r may/ be ' .   Acephalous : If      in the beginning of an iambic line , there is only one accented       syllable, it is presumed that an unaccented  syllable has been      dropped. In this case the foot is called...