To Robert Graham, Esq., Of Fintray. On Receiving A Favour. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABB CCAAAA| I call no goddess to inspire my strains | A |
| A fabled muse may suit a bard that feigns | A |
| Friend of my life my ardent spirit burns | A |
| And all the tribute of my heart returns | A |
| For boons accorded goodness ever new | B |
| The gift still dearer as the giver you | B |
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| Thou orb of day thou other paler light | C |
| And all ye many sparkling stars of night | C |
| If aught that giver from my mind efface | A |
| If I that giver's bounty e'er disgrace | A |
| Then roll to me along your wandering spheres | A |
| Only to number out a villain's years | A |
Robert Burns
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To Robert Graham, Esq., Of Fintray. On Receiving A Favour. is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
