Carthy Knocked Out Some Teeth From His News-boy (epigram Against Carthy) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDD

For saying he could not live by the profits of Carthy's works as they did not sellA
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I must confess that I was somewhat warmB
I broke his teeth but where's the mighty harmC
My work he said could ne'er afford him meatD
And teeth are useless where there's nought to eatD

Jonathan Swift



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