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" But those that write in rhyme still make The one verse for the other's sake ; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, I think 's sufficient at one time. "
The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler - Page 128
by Samuel Butler - 1835
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 3

Art - 1797 - 610 pages
...Braunlvn, but it has been enin¿t for fome years, though the minifter, Mr. Short, ftill lives in the BUT THOSE THAT WRITE IN RHYME STILL MAKE THE ONE VERSE...OTHER'S SAKE ; FOR ONE FOR SENSE, AND ONE FOR RHYME, 1 THINK 's SUFFICIENT AT ONE TIME. Sutler. VyHlLE the fentimental reader values "' himfelf upon " being...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 33-34

John Bell - English poetry - 1797 - 722 pages
...the twu first editions of 1664. Canto I. BfDIRRAS. 179 Make former times shnke hands with latter, 35 And that which was before come after. But those that write in rbyme still make The one verse for the other's sake; . For one for sense, and one for rbyme, I think's...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 2

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1804 - 740 pages
...his gardens of sweetness and of chaste refreshment. IS RHYME AN ORNAMENT, OR A DEFECT, IN VERSE Í But those that write in rhyme still make The one verse...and one for rhyme, I think 's sufficient at one time BUTLER. WHILE the sentimental reader values himself upon " being pleased, he knows not why, and cares...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts : Written in the Time of the Late Wars

Samuel Butler - 1805 - 440 pages
...regions, in despight O' geography, to change their site ; .Wake former times shake hands with latter, 25 And that which was before, come after. But those that write in rhime, still make The one verse for the other's sake ; J'or, one for sense, and one for rhime, 1 Ihink's...
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Poetical Works: With the Life of the Author, Volume 3

Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 414 pages
...literally does what he jokingly charges upan other poets in another place : But those that write in thyme still make The one verse for the other's sake; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, I think 's sufficieBtat one time. Uua.p. 2. c. 1. » 29. Long did he there continue, And all those parts much...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler: In Three Volumes. Collated with the ...

Samuel Butler, Thomas Park - 1808 - 506 pages
...change their site ; Make former times shake hands with latter, And that which was before come after. Bnt those that write in rhyme still make The one verse...other's sake ; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, I think's snfficient at one time. Bnt we forget in what sad plight We whilom left the captiv'd Knight...
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Dissertations Moral and Critical, Volume 3

James Beattie - 1809 - 262 pages
...without a second line, and a rhyme to friends, took the liberty, on this one occasion, — to -mate The one verse for the other's sake; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, He thought sufficient at this time. But he brings examples to confirm his doctrine. He does. In order...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 8

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 654 pages
...regions, in despite O' geography, to change their site; Make former times shake hands with latter, And that which was before come after. But those that write in rhyme still make The one verse for th' other's sake ; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, I think 's sufficient at one time. But we...
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Hudibras: Poem, Volume 1

Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1812 - 876 pages
...despite O* geography to change their site: Make former times shake hands with latter, £5 And that whick was before, come after. But those that write in rhyme,...other's sake; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, 1 think 's sufficient at one time. 3% Bnt we forgot in what sad plight We whilom left the captive Knight,...
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The Boston Spectator: Devoted to Politicks and Belles-lettres, Volume 1

United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...and cruelly injured people. LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS. Is rhyme an ornament, or a defect in verse ? But those that write in rhyme still make The one verse...other's sake ; For one for sense, and one for rhyme, I think's sufficient at one time. BTTLEB. WHILE the sentimental reader values himself upon " being pleased,...
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