Epigram. Dialogue Between A Catholic Delegate And His Royal Highness The Duke Of Cumberland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB| Said his Highness to Ned with that grim face of his | A |
| Why refuse us the Veto dear Catholic Neddy | B |
| Because Sir said Ned looking full in his phiz | A |
| You're forbidding enough in all conscience already | B |
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