[2653.] (3.) Anacrusis ([2529]) and syncope ([2541]) are very common in logaoedic verse.

[2654.] The following are the principal logaoedic rhythms:—

[DIPODY.]

The Adonic.

[2655.] This is a logaoedic dipody, with the scheme:—

–́ ⏖ | –́ ⏑

Examples are:—

Térruit | úrbem (H. 1, 2, 4).

Rā́ra iu|véntus (H. 1, 2, 24).

[2656.] (1.) Some regard the Adonic as a syncopated catalectic tripody: