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 JanuaryA
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My lines to him you give to speak your dueB
'Tis what no man alive will say of youB
Your works are like old Jacob's speckled goatsC
Known by the verse yet better by the notesC
Pope's essays upon some for Young's may passD
But all distinguish thy dull leaden massD
So green in different lights may pass for blueB
But what's dyed black will take no other hueB

Jonathan Swift



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