This is to be corrected by making the caesural pause yield to the sense.
"McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader"
William Holmes McGuffey
There is, also, another important pause, somewhere near the middle of each line, which is called the caesura or caesural pause.
"McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader"
William Holmes McGuffey
caesural rhymes are frequently met with, and were considered by Lachmann to be the marks of interpolated strophes, a view no longer held.
"The Nibelungenlied"
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