Epitaph In Berkeley Church-yard, Gloucestershire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF H| Here lies the Earl of Suffolk's fool | A |
| Men call'd him Dicky Pearce | B |
| His folly served to make folks laugh | C |
| When wit and mirth were scarce | D |
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| Poor Dick alas is dead and gone | E |
| What signifies to cry | F |
| Dickies enough are still behind | G |
| To laugh at by and by | F |
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| Buried June aged | H |
Jonathan Swift
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