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 yeA
But leave him O leave him alone with his gloryA
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Man's owl eyed reason Popish Priests assertB
Can't safely bear the gospel's heavenly lightC
Therefore with kindest zeal they do their bestD
To keep their flocks in unillumined nightC
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'The brokers of the Stock ExchangeE
Are nicknamed bears and bulls how strangeE
What reason Sir to call them so '-
Ma'am see their manners you will knowF

Thomas Oldham



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