Slander Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFGFGHH| He does the devil's basest work no less | A |
| Who deals in calumnies who throws the mire | B |
| On snowy robes whose hem he dare not press | A |
| His foul lips to The pity of it Liar | C |
| Yet half believed by such as deem the good | D |
| Or evil but the outcome of a mood | E |
| That one who with the breath lent him by Heaven | F |
| Speaks words that on some white soul do reflect | G |
| Is lost to decency and should be driven | F |
| Outside the pale of honest men's respect | G |
| O slanderer hell's imps must say of you | H |
| He does the work we are ashamed to do | H |
Jean Blewett
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