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1
The
first
couplet
of this epitaph is borrowed from Crashaw.
2
After the
first
couplet
all the Wild Hearts joined in.
3
None of it rings true except the
first
couplet
.
4
Wherein the
first
couplet
,
"Stay, adder," &c., makes the burden of the song.
5
The
first
couplet
is general in character.
6
The
first
couplet
alone contained an idea.
7
With the
first
couplet
the sails are full, and you have left the shores of prose far behind.
8
In the
first
couplet
the words, "from hence," are improper; and the second line is taken from Dryden's Virgil.
9
I must also mention Beeching's verse, or at any rate the
first
couplet
-
the
rest
,
though friendly enough, was not worthy of the opening:
10
They are not otherwise materially altered, than by the transposure of the rhimes in the
first
couplet
,
and the retrenchment of the measure in both.
11
Any one has often observed how black the waters become as night approaches, and the picture is vividly recalled as the
first
couplet
is read.
12
With the Khabyles a string of love-songs is called "Alamato," because this word occurs in the
first
couplet
,
always with a belligerent inspiration:
13
"Oh, damn!" she cried, as the hundred-and-
first
couplet
or so presented itself in her unwilling brain.
first
couplet
first