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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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How does the caesura work on this line?
That seems to be OK, you can probably have the adjective "habitual" hanging in the air the space of a caesura... … If so, does a comma usually coincide with the caesura?
PS I'm not entirely sure about iugum: maybe this consists of 3 vowels, in fact. …