To A Gentleman, Who Shew'd A Fine Poem As His Own. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF

No more at Criticks Ned repineA
Who say those Numbers are not thineA
I own I was suspicious tooB
And thought the Verse too good for YouB
But since you say those Lines you writC
The Proof is full and I submitC
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So if Thaumantia should professD
She owes Herself her glorious DressD
And Cynthia Empress of the NightE
Declare she shines by native LightE
Tho' envious Criticks vent their GallF
I'd equally believe you allF

Mary Barber



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