Sid Hamet-s Rod Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDECCFGHHII| Poor Hall renown'd for comely hair | A |
| Whose hands perhaps were not so fair | A |
| Yet had a Jezebel as near | B |
| Hall of small scripture conversation | C |
| Yet howe'er Hungerford's quotation | C |
| By some strange accident had got | D |
| The story of this garden plot Wisely | E |
| foresaw he might have reason | C |
| To dread a modern bill of treason | C |
| If Jezebel should please to want | F |
| His small addition to her grant | G |
| Therefore resolved in humble sort | H |
| To begin first and make his court | H |
| And seeing nothing else would do | I |
| Gave a third part to save the other two | I |
Jonathan Swift
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