To Quilca, A Country-house In No Very Good Repair Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDCCEE| Let me thy Properties explain | A |
| A rotten Cabin dropping Rain | A |
| Chimnies with Scorn rejecting Smoak | B |
| Stools Tables Chairs and Bed steds broke | B |
| Here Elements have lost their Vses | C |
| Air ripens not nor Earth produces | C |
| In vain we make poor Sheelah toil | D |
| Fire will not roast nor Water boil | D |
| Thro' all the Vallies Hills and Plains | C |
| The Goddess Want in Triumph reigns | C |
| And her chief Officers of State | E |
| Sloth Dirt and Theft around her wait | E |
Jonathan Swift
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