Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Literary Leaves, or Prose and Verse, Vol. 2 of 2: Chiefly Written in India
Some writers have a ridiculous habit of calling cvcrv short poem a surmet. Without reference to its precise number of lines or its general construction. Thcv might just as well call a didue tic poem anode; a blank-verse poem a song; or an elegy an epigram. Lt is uncritical and injudicious to confound the ditt'er ent orders of verse bv inappropriate titles.
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