None of the following lines from Keats's poem "On the Grasshopper and the Cricket" ends with punctuation to add to the natural flow. This technique is known as That is the Grasshopper's-he takes the lead In summer luxury,--he has never done With his delights; for when tired out with fun caesura. iambic punctuation. enjambment. parallelism.
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