Epitaph In Berkeley Church-yard, Gloucestershire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF H

Here lies the Earl of Suffolk's foolA
Men call'd him Dicky PearceB
His folly served to make folks laughC
When wit and mirth were scarceD
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Poor Dick alas is dead and goneE
What signifies to cryF
Dickies enough are still behindG
To laugh at by and byF
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Buried June agedH

Jonathan Swift



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