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This is that, which makes them say, "Rhyme is not natural. It being only so, when the Poet either makes a vicious choice of words; or places them, for Rhyme's sake so unnaturally, as no man would, in ordinary speaking."
"And if you please will you have the grouse broiled to-day, or roasted with bread-sauce?" At that, the two young women laughed out, in each other's faces. Bel stopped first. "It isn't half so funny as it sounds," she said. "It's part of the poetry; the rhyme's inside; it is to everything. We're human people: that's the way we get it."
which the English for rhyme's sake translated: "And into pity turned my rage." By this means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian fell upon the word rage in the English; and the angry sounds that were turned to rage in the original, were made to express pity in the translation.
Mawson's expression grew softly sentimental as she added, "Many a one marries for love, like the King and the beggar-maid." "Mebbe," said Bella, "but the auld rhyme's oftener true: "'Be a lassie ne'er sae black, Gie her but the name o' siller, Set her up on Tintock tap An' the wind'll blaw a man till her.
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