Impromptu In The Assize Court At Lincoln Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEFGF

Sir W Bovill was specially retained in an action for damages caused by the overflowing of the banks of the Witham With great spirit he contended that the river had for three days flowed from the seaA
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The moon in the valley of AjalonB
Stood still at the word of the prophetC
But since certain Essays were writtenB
We don't think so very much of itD
Now a prophet is raised up among usE
Whose miracles none can gainsayF
For he spoke and the great river WithamG
Flowed three days uphill the wrong wayF

Horace Smith



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