"Your stanzas must not only chime, / But sense refin'd keep pace with rhime, / As with their paste, Cooks raisins mingle, / Rich thoughts must knead with sterile jingle."

— Courtenay, John Lees (1775?-1794)


Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed by J. Jones, Chapel Street, Soho
Date
1796
Metaphor
"Your stanzas must not only chime, / But sense refin'd keep pace with rhime, / As with their paste, Cooks raisins mingle, / Rich thoughts must knead with sterile jingle."
Metaphor in Context
No Wit is he, who oft rehearses,
A few poor flimsy limping verses;
Your stanzas must not only chime,
But sense refin'd keep pace with rhime,
As with their paste, Cooks raisins mingle,
Rich thoughts must knead with sterile jingle
.
The proofs of Wit long while remain,
As ink will leave a lasting stain.
(p. 28)
Provenance
Browsing in Google Books
Citation
John Lees Courtenay, Juvenile Poems (London: J. Jones, 1796). <Link to Google Books
Date of Entry
05/20/2011

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.