To The Most Accomplished Gentleman, M. Michael Oulsworth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDE

Nor think that thou in this my book art worstA
Because not plac'd here with the midst or firstA
Since fame that sides with these or goes beforeB
Those that must live with thee for evermoreB
That fame and fame's rear'd pillar thou shalt seeC
In the next sheet brave man to follow theeC
Fix on that column then and never fallD
Held up by Fame's eternal pedestalE

Robert Herrick



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