Ode To The Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DDEE EEDDED FFDD DDEE| How blest how firm the Statesman stands | A |
| Him no low intrigue shall move | B |
| Circled by faithful kindred bands | A |
| And propp'd by fond fraternal love | C |
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| When his speeches hobble vilely | D |
| What Hear him burst from brother Hiley | D |
| When the faltering periods lag | E |
| Hark to the cheers of brother Bragge | E |
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| When the faltering periods lag | E |
| Or his yawning audience flag | E |
| When his speeches hobble vilely | D |
| Or the House receives him drily | D |
| Cheer O cheer him brother Bragge | E |
| Cheer O cheer him brother Hiley | D |
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| Each a gentleman at large | F |
| Lodg'd and fed at public charge | F |
| Paying with a grace to charm ye | D |
| This the fleet and that the army | D |
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| Brother Bragge and brother Hiley | D |
| Cheer him when he speaks so vilely | D |
| Cheer him when his audience flag | E |
| Brother Hiley brother Bragge | E |
George Canning
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