Dr. Sheridan Wrote Underneath The Following Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFF

Thus spoke great Bedel from his tombA
Mortal I would not change my doomA
To live in such a restless stateB
To be unfortunately greatB
To flatter fools and spurn at knavesC
To shine amidst a race of slavesC
To learn from wise men to complainD
And only rise to fall againE
No let my dusty relics restF
Until I rise among the blestF

Jonathan Swift



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