How can he have pain by imagination,
That lacketh all kinds of consideration?
And in all senses is so insufficient
That nought can he think in ought that may be meant
By any means to devise any self thing,
Nor devise in thing past, present, or coming?
(Wit and Folly.)
(For other passages from Heywood see Scanned Conspectus, § XVIII.)
(b) Longer examples:—
(1) With Alexandrine norm:
Therefore see that all shine as bright as Saint George,
Or as doth a key newly come from the smith's forge.
(Ralph Roister Doister.)
(2) With fourteener ditto:
D. I know not what a devil thou meanest, thou bringest me mere in doubt.
H. Knowest not on what tom-tailor's man sits broaching through a clout?
(Gammer Gurton's Needle.)