Answer:

iamb

AnswerCrossword Clue
IAMBMetrical foot
IAMBPoetic foot
IAMB"Behold" or "arise" in poetry
IAMBPound foot?
IAMBShakespeare's foot
IAMBOne of Shakespeare's feet
IAMBMetric unit
IAMBPoetic measure
IAMBMetric foot
IAMBPoet's foot
IAMBSonnet unit
IAMBFoot in a line
IAMBRhythmic foot
IAMBSmall foot
IAMBFoot in a sonnet
IAMBPetrarchan unit
IAMBFrost's foot
IAMBFoot in a poem
IAMBByron's foot?
IAMBKind of poetic foot
IAMBRelative of an anapest
IAMBPart of a Shakespearean verse, often
IAMBTwo-syllable foot
IAMBTwo-syllable poetic foot
IAMBShakespeare's foot?
IAMBMetrical unit
IAMBPoetic meter unit
IAMBSonnet part
IAMBOne fifth of "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
IAMBPart of a meter
IAMBBit of poetic rhythm
IAMBFoot that's in a meter?
IAMBFrost's foot, perhaps
IAMBTwo-syllable poetic unit
IAMBLimerick unit
IAMBLiterary foot
IAMBHamlet's "To be," for one
IAMBFoot that's part of a meter
IAMBTrochee's relative
IAMBNot-so-big foot?