To Mr. Murray Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDECFF GAAGAAHH I| To hook the reader you John Murray | A |
| Have publish'd 'Anjou's Margaret | B |
| Which won't be sold off in a hurry | A |
| At least it has not been as yet | C |
| And then still further to bewilder em | D |
| Without remorse you set up 'Ilderim ' | E |
| So mind you don't get into debt | C |
| Because as how if you should fail | F |
| These books would he but baddish bail | F |
| - | |
| And mind you do not let escape | G |
| These rhymes to Morning Post or Parry | A |
| Which would be very treacherous very | A |
| And get me into such a scrape | G |
| For firstly I should have to sally | A |
| All in my little boat against a Galley | A |
| And should I chance to slay the Assyrian wight | H |
| Have next to combat with the female knight | H |
| - | |
| March | I |
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