On The Church's Danger Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD| Good Halifax and pious Wharton cry | A |
| The Church has vapours there's no danger nigh | A |
| In those we love not we no danger see | B |
| And were they hang'd there would no danger be | B |
| But we must silent be amidst our fears | C |
| And not believe our senses but the Peers | C |
| So ravishers that know no sense of shame | D |
| First stop her mouth and then debauch the dame | D |
Jonathan Swift
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