To Carthy, Attributing Some Performances To Mr. Dunkin (epigram Against Carthy) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDBB| From the Gentleman's London Magazine for January | A |
| - | |
| My lines to him you give to speak your due | B |
| 'Tis what no man alive will say of you | B |
| Your works are like old Jacob's speckled goats | C |
| Known by the verse yet better by the notes | C |
| Pope's essays upon some for Young's may pass | D |
| But all distinguish thy dull leaden mass | D |
| So green in different lights may pass for blue | B |
| But what's dyed black will take no other hue | B |
Jonathan Swift
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