Epigram On The Busts[1] In Richmond Hermitage. 1732 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A AAAABBCC| Sic siti laetantur docti | A |
| - | |
| - | |
| With honour thus by Carolina placed | A |
| How are these venerable bustoes graced | A |
| O queen with more than regal title crown'd | A |
| For love of arts and piety renown'd | A |
| How do the friends of virtue joy to see | B |
| Her darling sons exalted thus by thee | B |
| Nought to their fame can now be added more | C |
| Revered by her whom all mankind adore | C |
Jonathan Swift
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