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impressions on Mr. Scott's mind with regard to this event, he added, 'that he himself asked Mr. Scott the question, and that his reply was,-Who can be surprised that two women should be continually in the society of one man, and quarrel sooner or later with each other*."

PAGE 257.

"The subject, or rather the occasion, of the poem, had been fortuitous; and the key in which it was pitched, as being best suited to the theme, was precisely that which enabled the poet to exhibit the whole compass of his powers. It is remarkable that the work on which Cowper's fame is founded, should commence in a strain bearing no remote similarity to the earliest of his pieces which has been preserved. That piece was an imitation of the Splendid Shilling; the present theme was not, indeed, base in itself, but it could only be treated with playful gravity, -which would have lost half of its effect in any other measure than blank verse; and yet, from a clear perception of its difficulties, and the facility which he had acquired of composing in rhyme, Cowper would not have fixed upon that metre for any premeditated plan."SOUTHEY.

*Life and Works of Cowper, vol. v., p. 362.

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