Epigram Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCFriend Rundle fell with grievous bump | A |
Upon his reverential rump | A |
Poor rump thou hadst been better sped | B |
Hadst thou been join'd to Boulter's head | B |
A head so weighty and profound | C |
Would needs have kept thee from the ground | C |
Jonathan Swift
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