Another, At Chester (epigrams On Windows) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFGHHMy landlord is civil | A |
But dear as the d l | B |
Your pockets grow empty | C |
With nothing to tempt ye | C |
The wine is so sour | D |
'Twill give you a scour | D |
The beer and the ale | E |
Are mingled with stale | E |
The veal is such carrion | F |
A dog would be weary on | G |
All this I have felt | H |
For I live on a smelt | H |
Jonathan Swift
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