Bowles And Campbell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC E FGFH| To the tune of 'Why how now saucy jade ' | A |
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| Why how now saucy Tom | B |
| If you thus must ramble | C |
| I will publish some | D |
| Remarks on Mister Campbell | C |
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| ANSWER | E |
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| Why how now Billy Bowles | F |
| Sure the priest is maudlin | G |
| To the public How can you d n your souls | F |
| Listen to his twaddling | H |
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