Dr. Swift To Himself On St. Cecilia's Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCDEAAAA D

Grave Dean of St Patrick's how comes it to passA
That you who know music no more than an assA
That you who so lately were writing of drapiersA
Should lend your cathedral to players and scrapersA
To act such an opera once in a yearB
So offensive to every true Protestant earC
With trumpets and fiddles and organs and singingD
Will sure the Pretender and Popery bring inE
No Protestant Prelate his lordship or graceA
Durst there show his right or most reverend faceA
How would it pollute their crosiers and rochetsA
To listen to minims and quavers and crochetsA
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The rest is wantingD

Jonathan Swift



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