UNDER RULE XVI.—OF WORDS REPEATED.

"Lend, lend your wings!" &c.—Pope. "To bed, to bed, to bed. There is a knocking at the gate. Come, come, come. What is done, cannot be undone. To bed, to bed, to bed."—SHAKSPEARE: Burghs Speaker, p. 130. "I will roar, that the duke shall cry, Encore, encore, let him roar, let him roar, once more, once more."—Id., ib., p. 136.

"Vital spark of heavenly flame!
Quit, oh quit this mortal frame!"—Pope.

"O the pleasing, pleasing anguish,
When we love, and when we languish."—Addison.

"Praise to God, immortal praise,
For the love that crowns our days!"—Barbauld.