Epigram By Mr. Bowyer Intended To Be Placed Under The Head Of Gulliver. 1733 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDD

Here learn from moral truth and wit refinedA
How vice and folly have debased mankindA
Strong sense and humour arm in virtue's causeB
Thus her great votary vindicates her lawsC
While bold and free the glowing colours strikeD
Blame not the picture if the picture's likeD

Jonathan Swift



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