To Which The Author Of These Pieces Sent The Following Reply For Insertion In The “morning Chr Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFBBGGHHIJ KKLLMMNNOOPPOh factious viper whose envenom'd tooth | A |
Would mangle still the dead perverting truth | A |
What though our nation's foes lament the fate | B |
With generous feeling of the good and great | B |
Shall dastard tongues essay to blast the name | C |
Of him whose meed exists in endless fame | C |
When PITT expir'd in plenitude of power | D |
Though ill success obscur'd his dying hour | D |
Pity her dewy wings before him spread | E |
For noble spirits war not with the dead | E |
His friends in tears a last sad requiem gave | F |
As all his errors slumber'd in the grave | F |
He sunk an Atlas bending 'neath the weight | B |
Of cares o'erwhelming our conflicting state | B |
When lo a Hercules in Fox appear'd | G |
Who for a time the ruin'd fabric rear'd | G |
He too is fall'n who Britain's loss supplied | H |
With him our fast reviving hopes have died | H |
Not one great people only raise his urn | I |
All Europe's far extended regions mourn | J |
These feelings wide let Sense and Truth undue | K |
To give the palm where Justice points its due | K |
Yet let not canker'd Calumny assail | L |
Or round her statesman wind her gloomy veil | L |
FOX o'er whose corse a mourning world must weep | M |
Whose dear remains in honour'd marble sleep | M |
For whom at last e'en hostile nations groan | N |
While friends and foes alike his talents own | N |
Fox shall in Britain's future annals shine | O |
Nor e'en to PITT the patriot's 'palm' resign | O |
Which Envy wearing Candour's sacred mask | P |
For PITT and PITT alone has dar'd to ask | P |
George Gordon Lord Byron
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