Things Should Be Judged By Merit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD CCEF BBGG

A picture hung in a public hallA
And it was much admired by allA
Painted by a true artist's handB
The subject it was truly grandB
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Its fame o'er the whole world resoundsC
Valued at ten thousand poundsC
Beauteous lady none 'ere passed herD
She was the work of an old masterD
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At last a critic keen did gazeC
And saw 'twas work of modern daysC
Then quick it was pronounced a daubE
And artist but a money grabF
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The true the noble and the grandB
Will lend to struggling helping handB
Then let no man of dues be shornG
If he a subject doth adornG

James Mcintyre



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