Impromptu Lines, Upon Anacreon Moore's Saying That He Disliked Singing To Men Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFF| By Beauty's caresses like Cupid half spoil'd | A |
| Thus Music's and Poesy's favourite child | B |
| Exclaim'd 'Tis by Heaven a terrible thing | C |
| Before a he party to sit and to sing | C |
| By my shoul Master Moore you there may be right | D |
| Said a son of green Erin tho' dear to my sight | D |
| Are all the sweet cratures call'd women I swear | E |
| Yet I think we can feel just as well as the fair | E |
| Tho' you'd bribe us with songs blood and 'ounds let me say | F |
| I'd not be a woman for one in your way | F |
John Carr (sir)
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