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 repine | A |
| Who say those Numbers are not thine | A |
| I own I was suspicious too | B |
| And thought the Verse too good for You | B |
| But since you say those Lines you writ | C |
| The Proof is full and I submit | C |
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| So if Thaumantia should profess | D |
| She owes Herself her glorious Dress | D |
| And Cynthia Empress of the Night | E |
| Declare she shines by native Light | E |
| Tho' envious Criticks vent their Gall | F |
| I'd equally believe you all | F |
Mary Barber
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To A Gentleman, Who Shew'd A Fine Poem As His Own. is a poem by Mary Barber. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.