Sid Hamet-s Rod Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDECCFGHHII

Poor Hall renown'd for comely hairA
Whose hands perhaps were not so fairA
Yet had a Jezebel as nearB
Hall of small scripture conversationC
Yet howe'er Hungerford's quotationC
By some strange accident had gotD
The story of this garden plot WiselyE
foresaw he might have reasonC
To dread a modern bill of treasonC
If Jezebel should please to wantF
His small addition to her grantG
Therefore resolved in humble sortH
To begin first and make his courtH
And seeing nothing else would doI
Gave a third part to save the other twoI

Jonathan Swift



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