sitifan
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I askèd a thief to steal me a peach: He turnèd up his eyes. I ask'd a lithe lady to lie her down: Holy and meek, she cries.
Source: http://93beast.fea.st.user.fm/files/section2/blake/extras/Poems from Rossetti One.pdf
In the above quotation, both "askèd" and " turnèd" should be read as having two syllables, shouldn't they?
Source: http://93beast.fea.st.user.fm/files/section2/blake/extras/Poems from Rossetti One.pdf
In the above quotation, both "askèd" and " turnèd" should be read as having two syllables, shouldn't they?