On Hearing The Translation Of Part Of The Farmer's Boy Into Latin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDE| By the Rev Mr C | A |
| - | |
| Hey Giles in what new garb art dresst | B |
| For Lads like you methinks a bold one | C |
| I'm glad to see thee so caresst | B |
| But hark ye don't despise your old one | C |
| Thou'rt not the first by many a Boy | D |
| Who've found abroad good friends to own 'em | E |
| Then in such Coats have shown their joy | D |
| E'en their own Fathers have not known 'em | E |
Robert Bloomfield
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