Epigram; In Answer To The Dean's Verses On His Own Deafness [1] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC| What though the Dean hears not the knell | A |
| Of the next church's passing bell | A |
| What though the thunder from a cloud | B |
| Or that from female tongue more loud | B |
| Alarm not At the Drapier's ear | C |
| Chink but Wood's halfpence and he'll hear | C |
Jonathan Swift
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