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For questions regarding caesura, a certain kind of pause in ancient poetry. Consider using also broader tags about poetry or poetic meters.
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Caesuras in Phalaecian verses
According to some sources (e.g. here, in French, page 161), the caesura has to be placed after the fifth or the sixth syllable. … It's clearly the case in verse #8 :
08 plēnus sacculus est | arāneārum.
... since the caesura reinforces the hyperbaton.
But what about verses 4-6 ? …