Answered By Dr. Sheridan (to Lady Carteret) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEYour house of hair and lady's hand | A |
At first did put me to a stand | A |
I have it now 'tis plain enough | B |
Your hairy business is a muff | B |
Your engine fraught with cooling gales | C |
At once so like your masts and sails | C |
Your thing of various shape and hue | D |
Must be some painted toy I knew | D |
And for the rhyme to you're the man | E |
What fits it better than a fan | E |
Jonathan Swift
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