On A Delightful Drawing In My Album, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEFGGHHII| By my friend T WOODWARD ESQ of a Group consisting of a Donkey a Boy and a Dog | A |
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| Welcome my pretty Neddy welcome too | B |
| Thy merry Rider with his apron blue | B |
| And thou poor Dog most patient thing of all | C |
| Begging for morsels that may never fall | C |
| Oh 'tis a faithful group and it might shame | D |
| Painters of bold pretence and greater name | D |
| To see how nature triumphs and how rare | E |
| Such matchless proofs of Nature's triumphs are | F |
| The smallest particle of sand may tell | G |
| With what rich ore Pactolus' tide may swell | G |
| And Woodward this ingenious chaste design | H |
| Proclaims what treasures lie within the mine | H |
| Pupil of Cooper Nature's favorite son | I |
| Whom but to name and to admire is one | I |
Thomas Gent
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On A Delightful Drawing In My Album, is a poem by Thomas Gent. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
