κινήσαις τὸν ἀπ’ ἴρας πύματον λίθον. (Fr. 82, Bergk).
In one instance, C. 4, 1, 35, elision occurs at the end of the Glyconic.
[2732.] (XIV.) The Second Asclepiadean Strophe, three Lesser Asclepiadeans ([2669]) followed by a Glyconic ([2660]):—
–́ > | –́ ⏖ | ⏗́ # –́ ⏖ | –́ ⏑ | –́ ⌃
–́ > | –́ ⏖ | ⏗́ # –́ ⏖ | –́ ⏑ | –́ ⌃
–́ > | –́ ⏖ | ⏗́ # –́ ⏖ | –́ ⏑ | –́ ⌃
–́ > | –́ ⏖ | –́ ⏑ | –́ ⌃ C. 1, 6, 15, 24, 33; 2, 12; 3, 10, 16; 4, 5, 12.
[2733.] (XV.) The Third Asclepiadean Strophe, two Lesser Asclepiadeans ([2669]), a Pherecratean ([2659]) and a Glyconic ([2660]):—
–́ > | –́ ⏖ | ⏗́ # –́ ⏖ | –́ ⏑ | –́ ⌃
–́ > | –́ ⏖ | ⏗́ # –́ ⏖ | –́ ⏑ | –́ ⌃