Epigram On Dr. ****, A Mere Pretender To Medical Science, Officiously Offering Me His Services Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EEFF| 'Should you e'er be unwell send directly for me | A |
| To cure you I'll haste with all possible speed | B |
| Prescribe and find medicine without any fee ' | C |
| Oh Doctor your offer's most generous indeed | B |
| I'd accept but for something the vast obligation | D |
| 'But for what pray ' The instinct of self preservation | D |
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| If as Swift says in the most delicate mind | E |
| Nastiest ideas we are sure to find | E |
| Then equal to his humour and his wit | F |
| Swift's delicacy we must all admit | F |
Thomas Oldham
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