Epigram After Having Seen Several Bad Paintings Of The Death Of Sir John Moore Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDC EE F| Cease daubers profane not the theme I implore ye | A |
| But leave him O leave him alone with his glory | A |
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| Man's owl eyed reason Popish Priests assert | B |
| Can't safely bear the gospel's heavenly light | C |
| Therefore with kindest zeal they do their best | D |
| To keep their flocks in unillumined night | C |
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| 'The brokers of the Stock Exchange | E |
| Are nicknamed bears and bulls how strange | E |
| What reason Sir to call them so ' | - |
| Ma'am see their manners you will know | F |
Thomas Oldham
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