To Mr. Murray (for Oxford And For Waldegrave) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DDDB EEEB

For Oxford and for WaldegraveA
You give much more than me you gaveA
Which is not fairly to behaveA
My MurrayB
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Because if a live dog 'tis saidC
Be worth a lion fairly spedC
A live lord must be worth two deadC
My MurrayB
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And if as the opinion goesD
Verse hath a better sale than proseD
Certes I should have more than thoseD
My MurrayB
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But now this sheet is nearly cramm'dE
So if you will I shan't be shamm'dE
And if you won't you may be damn'dE
My MurrayB

George Gordon Byron



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