þo was cróuned kíng 28, hee made a uéry uów 281, and wédded þat wíght 225, þe bérn couth þerbý 632, &c.
Type D also seems to occur sometimes:
móuth méete þertò 184, what déath drý[e] thou shàlt 1067.
Besides these types the first hemistich has, as in Old English times, some forms of its own. The succession of syllables –́××–́× (type A) is extended either by several unaccented syllables before the first accented one (polysyllabic anacrusis) or by the insertion of a secondary accent between the two main accented syllables, or after the second accented syllable, with a considerable number of medial unaccented syllables.
(a) That ever stéede bestróde 10,
Hee brought his ménne to þe bórowe 259.
(b) And chéued fòrthe with þe chílde 78,
Þe cómpanìe was cárefull 359.
(c) α. Glísiande as góldwìre 180,
Þei craked þe cournales 295.