Upon Carthy's Threatening To Translate Pindar (epigram Against Carthy) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD| You have undone Horace what should hinder | A |
| Thy Muse from falling upon Pindar | A |
| But ere you mount his fiery steed | B |
| Beware O Bard how you proceed | B |
| For should you give him once the reins | C |
| High up in air he'll turn your brains | C |
| And if you should his fury check | D |
| 'Tis ten to one he breaks your neck | D |
Jonathan Swift
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