A cóach and four hórses | cánnot dráw me fróm it.

ib. III. ii. 361.

Thís was hard fórtune; | but íf alíve and táken.

Hum. Lieut, I. i. 7.

You máy surpríse them éasily; | they wéar no pístols.

Loyal Subj. I. ii. 314.

It deserves particular notice that in such feminine endings or epic caesuras, where the superfluous thesis consists of one monosyllabic word, this very often has something of a subordinate accent:

And lét sóme létters | tó that énd be féign’d tòo.

Mad Lov. III. 268.

That spírits háve no séxes, | I belíeve nòt. ib. 272.