Fragment At Tunbridge-wells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBCCAA AADDDDAA

FOR He that made must new create usA
Ere Seneca or EpictetusA
With all their serious AdmonitionsA
Can for the Spleen prove good PhysiciansA
The Heart's unruly PalpitationB
Will not be laid by a QuotationB
Nor will the Spirits move the lighterC
For the most celebrated WriterC
Sweats Swoonings and convulsive MotionsA
Will not be cur'd by Words and NotionsA
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Then live old Brown with thy ChalybeatsA
Which keep us from becoming IdiotsA
At Tunbridge let us still be DrinkingD
Though 'tis the Antipodes to ThinkingD
Such Hurry whilst the Spirit's flyingD
Such Stupefaction when 'tis dyingD
Yet these and not sententious PapersA
Must brighten Life and cure the VapoursA

Anne Kingsmill Finch



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