id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35094 Bysshe, Edward, active 1702-1712 The Art of English Poetry (1708) .txt text/plain 17805 1427 86 divided into three parts: "Rules For making English Verse," a rhyming In a Poem whose Verses consist of 8, the double Rhymes require 9, as, When the Accent falls on the 2d Syllable of the Verse, and the last save The second Verse is Accented on the 3d Syllable, and the Pause is there which the Word is accented, those two Syllables ought in Verse to be If the Words accented on the last Syllable end in any of the Vowels Or some of the Verses may end in an entire word, and the Rhyme to it be But there are some Poems in Stanzas of four Verses, where the Rhymes follow one another, and the Verses differ in number of syllables only; Or as in the following Stanza, where the 4th and 5th Verses rhyme to In the following Example the like Rhyme is observ'd, but the Verses ./cache/35094.txt ./txt/35094.txt