Fourteen letters here we fix,
Vowels only two are spoken;
All together these we mix
Into what can not be broken—
is solved by indivisibility, which has many an i, like a peacock’s tail.
13.
The English word of thirteen letters in which the same vowel occurs four times, the same consonant six times, another twice, and another once, is Senselessness.
14.
The condensed proverb “WE IS DO” reads at its full length as “Well begun is half done.”