Index talk:Guy Mannering Vol 1.djvu

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Formatting of the start of chapters[edit]

Different editors have used different formatting for the quotes at the start of each chapter (some use centred blocks and smaller text, others just centre the text, leaving it normal size). I would suggest using the formatting below, as it seems to most closely match the original. The poem tags may be removed, and a |width=350px parameter may be used if needed (e.g. chapter 1).

{{c|{{larger|CHAPTER IV.}}}}

{{block center|{{smaller|<poem>
Come and see! trust thine own eyes,
A fearful sign stands in the house of life,
An enemy; a fiend lurks close behind
The radiance of thy planet—O be warned.
</poem>
{{right|{{sc|Coleridge, from Schiller.}}}}}}}}

CHAPTER IV.

Come and see! trust thine own eyes,
A fearful sign stands in the house of life,
An enemy; a fiend lurks close behind
The radiance of thy planet—O be warned.

Coleridge, from Schiller.

--Danski454 (talk) 21:35, 5 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]