On Seeing Verses Written Upon Windows At Inns (epigrams On Windows) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACDCD

The sage who said he should be proudA
Of windows in his breastB
Because he ne'er a thought allow'dA
That might not be confestA
His window scrawl'd by every rakeC
His breast again would coverD
And fairly bid the devil takeC
The diamond and the loverD

Jonathan Swift



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