UNDER RULE XVI.—OF WORDS REPEATED.
"Lend lend your wings! I mount! I fly!"—Example varied.
[FORMULE.—Not proper, because the repeated word lend has here no comma. But, according to Rule 16th, "A word emphatically repeated, is generally set off by the comma." In this instance, a comma is required after the former lend, but not after the latter; thus,
"Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly!"—Pope's Poems, p. 317.
]
"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."—See Burgh's
Speaker, p. 130. "I will roar, that the duke shall cry, Encore encore let
him roar let him roar once more once more."—See ib., p. 136.
"Vital spark of heav'nly flame,
Quit oh quit this mortal frame."—Hiley's Gram., p. 126.
"Vital spark of heav'nly flame,
Quit, oh quit, this mortal frame!"—Bullions, E. Gr., p. 172.
"O the pleasing pleasing Anguish,
When we love, and when we languish."—Ward's Gram., p. 161.
"Praise to God immortal praise
For the love that crowns our days!"—Hiley's Gram., p. 124.