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Rh but which is to be supposed his maturer judgement disapproved, since in his latter works he has totally forborn them.

His rhymes are such as seem found with out difficulty, by following the sense; and are for the most part as exact at least as those of other poets, though now and then the reader is shifted off with what he can get.

And again:

Sometimes the weight of rhyme is laid upon a word too feeble to sustain it:

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