To A Gentleman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGG| I hope Sir by this you have found your Account | A |
| In visiting Airy and seeing his Mount | A |
| If Froth can delight you you're wonderous happy | B |
| And we know it gives Joy on a Bottle of Nappy | B |
| Your Friend would be very much mended in troth | C |
| Should Airy bestow him a Dash of his Froth | D |
| To keep up the Metaphor 'twould make him mellow | E |
| And of a sour Stoic a pleasant young Fellow | E |
| And Airy be recompens'd well for that Favour | F |
| If your Friend in Return should make him grow graver | F |
| This Exchange should they make it would set 'em both right | G |
| Since one is too solid and t'other too light | G |
Mary Barber
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