νᾶϊ φορήμεθα σὺν μελαίνᾳ. (Fr. 18, Bergk).

In the Greek poets the last two lines are sometimes joined by synapheia ([2510]), and Horace has elision at the end of the third verse in 2, 3, 27; 3, 29, 35. But he frequently admits hiatus in that place.

[2737.] (XIX.) The Ionic System, a system of ten pure Ionics ā minōre (see [2717]):—

⏖ –́ – | ⏖ –́ – | ⏖ –́ – | ⏖ –́ –

⏖ –́ – | ⏖ – – | ⏖ –́ – | ⏖ –́ –

⏖ –́ – | ⏖ –́ –

C. 3, 12.

[Lyric Strophes of Catullus.]

[2738.] Catullus in 34 uses a strophe consisting of three Glyconics ([2660]) followed by a Pherecratean ([2659]):—

[–́ ⏑]