To Mr. Murray (strahan, Tonson Lintot Of The Times) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DDDB EEEB FF B G HB IStrahan Tonson Lintot of the times | A |
Patron and publisher of rhymes | A |
For thee the bard up Pindus climbs | A |
My Murray | B |
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To thee with hope and terror dumb | C |
The unedged MS authors come | C |
Thou printest all and sellest some | C |
My Murray | B |
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Upon thy table's baize so green | D |
The last new Quarterly is seen | D |
But where is thy new Magazine | D |
My Murray | B |
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Along thy sprucest bookshelves shine | E |
The works thou deemest most divine | E |
The 'Art of Cookery ' and mine | E |
My Murray | B |
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Tours Travels Essays too I wist | F |
And Sermons to thy mill bring grist | F |
And then thou hast the 'Navy List ' | - |
My Murray | B |
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And Heaven forbid I should conclude | G |
Without 'the Board of Longitude ' | - |
Although this narrow paper would | H |
My Murray | B |
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Venice March | I |
George Gordon Byron
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