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XXVI. An Inquiry respecting the early use of Rhime, by Sharon Turner, Esq. F. A. S. in a Letter to the Rev. John Brand, Secretary
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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As Rhime is a very distinguished ornament of modern poesy, it is an object of reasonable curiosity to inquire by whom, and how early, it has been used. If a few observations on this subject be not unworthy of the attention of the Antiquarian Society, I will beg the savour of your submitting them to its consideration.
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page 168 note [a] Critical Review, January 1800 p. 22.
page 169 note [b] Sir William Jones's Works, Vol. I. p. 207.
page 169 note [c] Page 27.
page 170 note [d] Memoire cancernant I'Histoire des Chinois, Tom. VIII p. 201, Ed. Paris, 1782.
page 170 note [e] They are printed by Schultens at the end of his edition of Erpenius' Grammar, Leyden, 1748.
page 171 note [f] My edition is Ulmæ, 1728.
page 171 note [g] It is presixed to his paraphrase in Schilter's edition, solio 10.
page 172 note [h] See his Letter.
page 172 note [i] Ib.
page 173 note [k] Vol. I. P. 12.
page 173 note [l] It is printed after Tatian's Harmony in Schilter's second volume.
page 173 note [m] It is in Schilter's second volume.
page 173 note [n] Bouquet's Recueil des Historiens de la France, Vol. III. p. 505.
page 174 note [o] Schilter, Vol. I. p. 51, line 103.
page 175 note [p] See Schilter, Vol. III.
page 175 note [q] Bede, I. c. 25.
page 175 note [r] Page 487.
page 176 note [s] See the Saxon dictionary.
page 176 note [t] Ib.
page 177 note [u] I take these words from the dictionaries of these languages.
page 178 note [x] XVI. Magna Bibliotheca Patrum, v. 49. ed. Paris, 1654.
page 178 note [y] Ib. p. 62.
page 178 note [z] Ib. P. 91.
page 179 note [a] Twysden's Decem Scriptores, I. p. 112.
page 179 note [b] Magna Bibliotheca Patrum, XVI. p. 75.
page 179 note [c] Mag, Bib. T. XVI. p. 75.
page 180 note [d] It is in the Mag. Bib. T. XVI. p. 65.
page 180 note [e] The edition I shall cite is Dr. Henry Walton's, It follows some works of Bede. London, 1693.
page 180 note [f] Aldhelm, p. 342.
page 180 note [g] Warton's Aldhelm, p. 297.
page 181 note [h] These are all published by Rivinus in his Patrum Hispaniarunm Musæ Sionæ. Lips. 1656.
page 182 note [i] The poems of Drepanius are in the eighth volume of the Mag. Bib. p. 728.
page 182 note [k] Fabricius Bib. Med. Latin, I. p. 1125.
page 182 note [l] Hist. Poet Med. Ævi p. 180.
page 182 note [m] In his Parænetici Veteres, p 146.
page 182 note [n] Veterum Epistolarum Hibernicarum, Syllgoe, p, 122. The poem is in p. 9.
page 183 note [o] Parænetici Vet; p. 153.
page 183 note [p] See it in Goldastus, p. 143, and in Usher, p. 7.
page 185 note [q] Alcuin or Albinus quotes one which abounds with rhime, and I see a hymn in the catalogue of his works by Fabricius, which is rhimed.
page 186 note [r] Albinus officia per serias, p. 303, Paris, 1617. Albinus was the friend of Charlemagne.
page 186 note [s] Rivinus published the poems of Damasus in his Pat. Hisp. Quat.