Epigram On Hearing A Parson Read Very Badly A Sermon He Had Bought Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DD DEFE| That sermon reverend Sir which you have bought | A |
| To save your idle brain the toil of thought | B |
| You read in such a dull lethargic tone | C |
| It seems almost as stupid as your own | C |
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| Pursefull's a stickler for the law's abuse | D |
| To him 'tis clear it was of sterling use | D |
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| Pursefull still advocates the law's abuse | D |
| What moralist can gratitude condemn | E |
| They formerly have done so much for him | F |
| Ought he not now to do his best for them | E |
Thomas Oldham
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