"Wārms ĭn the sun, refreshes in the breeze,
Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees."

Pope.

The Trochee is not admissible into the second place of the line; but in the third and fourth it may have beauty, when it creates a correspondence between the sound and sense.

"Eve rightly call'd mōthĕr of all mankind."

"And staggered by the stroke, drōps thĕ large ox."

The Spondee is a foot consisting of two long syllables. This may be used in any place of the line.

1. "Gōod līfe be now my task, my doubts are done."

Dryden.

2. "As some lōne moūntain's monstrous growth he stood."