To Quilca, A Country-house In No Very Good Repair Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDCCEE

Let me thy Properties explainA
A rotten Cabin dropping RainA
Chimnies with Scorn rejecting SmoakB
Stools Tables Chairs and Bed steds brokeB
Here Elements have lost their VsesC
Air ripens not nor Earth producesC
In vain we make poor Sheelah toilD
Fire will not roast nor Water boilD
Thro' all the Vallies Hills and PlainsC
The Goddess Want in Triumph reignsC
And her chief Officers of StateE
Sloth Dirt and Theft around her waitE

Jonathan Swift



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