Miltons Prosody With a Chapter On Accentual Verse Notes
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^ (6) To the | bodies | wounds and | sores. 607. (7) But must | secret | passage | find. 610. (8) As on | Entrails, | joints, and | limbs. 614. (9) And ce|le"stial | vigour | arm'd. 1280. (10) Gre"at a|mong the | Heathen | round. 1430. (n) In the | camp of | Dan. 1436. (12) While thir | hearts were | jocund | and subjlime. 1669. (13) Like that | s6lf-be[gott'n | bird. 1699. (14) In the Ajrabian | woods emjbost. 1700. ( 1 5) That no | second | knows nor (16) All' is | be"st, though | we oft (17)... What th' un searchajble dis|pose. (18) Oft' he sSems to | hide his | face. 1749. We may accept Mr. W. P. Ker's judgement that lines 713, 714, should be taken as one line, thus (19) Comes this way sailing like a stately ship. Of the above lines 5 and 12 are like Chaucer's nine-syllable lines ; that is, if an initial syllable were third. 1701. Doubt. 1745 1746. 56 'Prosody & l^hythm added, they would be ordinary ten-syllable 'blank' verses. In 6 and n, if contraction were allowed of the words to the and in the, these two lines could be reckoned as in rising rhythm ; while 1 4 and 1 7, if the 'elisions' (marked in 1 7) be neglected, would become regular eight-syllable lines with an inversion of the first foot.
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