[44] For more on the differences of his couplet and Dryden's, see [next Book].

[45] Unrhymed termination as far as end-syllable goes.

[46] See [next Book].

[47] I regret that in my larger History (iii. 430-431) I did not notice the misprint of "travel"; metrically, however, it makes no real difference.

[48] In fact, there are even much older examples, as in Cleveland's Mark Antony and some things of Dryden's, on one of their possible scansions, see Hist. Pros. III. chap. iii.


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