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 boughtA
To save your idle brain the toil of thoughtB
You read in such a dull lethargic toneC
It seems almost as stupid as your ownC
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Pursefull's a stickler for the law's abuseD
To him 'tis clear it was of sterling useD
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Pursefull still advocates the law's abuseD
What moralist can gratitude condemnE
They formerly have done so much for himF
Ought he not now to do his best for themE

Thomas Oldham



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