Select the lines of poetry that use iambic feet.

"My songs do tell how true thou art" (Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1557)
"Whatever fades, but fading pleasure brings." (Sir Philip Sidney, 1598)
"And the night is a-cold" (William Blake, 1783)
"The world is too much with us; late and soon" (William Wordsworth, 1807)
"Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May" (William Shakespeare, 1609)
"Little Lamb, who made thee?" (William Blake, 1789)

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Answer:

"My songs do tell how true thou art" (Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1557)

"And the night is a-cold" (William Blake, 1783)

"Little Lamb, who made thee?" (William Blake, 1789)

Explanation:

These are the three lines from the given situations which makes use of the iambic feet. The terms in the poetry helps in the description of the rhythm and the small words, The group of syllables are used for the description of the feet and the type of the foot used. The "unstressed syllables" are used following the stressed syllables.