Epigram - Frank Carves Very Ill Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDDFrank carves very ill yet will palm all the meats | A |
He eats more than six and drinks more than he eats | A |
Four pipes after dinner he constantly smokes | B |
And seasons his whiffs with impertinent jokes | B |
Yet sighing he says we must certainly break | C |
And my cruel unkindness compels him to speak | D |
For of late I invite him but four times a week | D |
Matthew Prior
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