I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDE| As Macedo his Homer I'll thee still | A |
| Lucan esteem as my most precious gem | B |
| And though my fortune second not my will | A |
| That I may witness to the world the same | C |
| Yet if she would but smile even so on me | D |
| My mind desires as his and soars as hie | E |
James Graham
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About I
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