50. The Picture, III., 5, 161:
What cán you stáke against it. A quéen's^fáme.
51. The Picture, IV., 4, 64:
If thís take nót, I am chéated. To slíp^ónce.
52. The Picture, V., 3, 11:
Befóre he góes to súpper. Ha! Is my hóuse^túrn'd.
(The fourth foot is u u u —.)
53. The Picture, V., 3, 40:
And néed no tútor. Thís is the gréat^kíng.
It will be noted that the rhythm often occurs in a broken line—i.e., a line divided between two speakers. Cf. Nos. 7, 20, 36, 44, 50, 51, 52, 53. (Cf. also The Emperor of the East, I., 1, 342.)