Íf thou would wín my love,
Jámie, come trý me.
Hood.
Óne more unfórtunate,
Wéary of bréath,
Rashly impórtunate,
Góne to her déath!
Masculine rhymes throughout occur in Thackeray, The Mahogany Tree (p. 51), and in an imitation of the old four-stressed alliterative long line in Longfellow, The Saga of King Olaf I (p. 546):
Thackeray.