Epitaph Xiii. On Dr Francis Atterbury,[1] Bishop Of Rochester, Who Died In Exile At Paris, 1732 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCA ACDEFGF| SHE | A |
| - | |
| Yes we have lived one pang and then we part | B |
| May Heaven dear father now have all thy heart | B |
| Yet ah how once we loved remember still | C |
| Till you are dust like me | A |
| - | |
| HE | A |
| Dear shade I will | C |
| Then mix this dust with thine O spotless ghost | D |
| O more than fortune friends or country lost | E |
| Is there on earth one care one wish beside | F |
| Yes Save my country Heaven | G |
| He said and died | F |
Alexander Pope
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