To Francis, Earl Of Moira Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C BDC E FG| GENERAL IN HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES MASTER GENERAL OF THE ORDNANCE CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER ETC | A |
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| MY LORD | B |
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| It is impossible to think of addressing a Dedication to your Lordship without calling to mind the well known reply of the Spartan to a rhetorician who proposed to pronounce an eulogium on Hercules Oh Hercules said the honest Spartan who ever thought of blaming Hercules In a similar manner the concurrence of public opinion has left to the panegyrist of your Lordship a very superfluous task I shall therefore be silent on the subject and merely entreat your indulgence to the very humble tribute of gratitude which I have here the honor to present | C |
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| I am my Lord | B |
| With every feeling of attachment and respect | D |
| Your Lordship's very devoted Servant | C |
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| THOMAS MOORE | E |
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| Bury Street St James's | F |
| April | G |
Thomas Moore
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