The Faerie Queene · English Literature

What happens to the 'Alexandrine' line at the end of each Spenserian stanza?

  1. It contains twelve syllables instead of ten
  2. It shares the same meter as the opening lines
  3. It must be set off by a full stop and no enjambment
  4. It uses feminine endings to soften the stanza's close
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Correct answer: It contains twelve syllables instead of ten

The ninth line of a Spenserian stanza is an Alexandrine — iambic hexameter with twelve syllables rather than the ten of the preceding iambic pentameter lines. This extra length gives the stanza a sense of measured closure and grandeur.

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