Epigram On Seeing Mr. Nutes, A Senseless, Unfeeling Fellow, Weep At The Representation Of King Lear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABA CDDCB| Henceforth at miracles who'll dare to mock | A |
| No wonder Orpheus' lyre could move the brutes | B |
| Or Moses' rod strike water from the rock | A |
| Lo Shakspeare's genius melts the heart of Nutes | B |
| Draws tears of pity from a barber's block | A |
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| A quack a mere anatomy | C |
| Wanting to buy a nag | D |
| Questions his friend a wag | D |
| What colour it shall be | C |
| 'White ' he replies 'let it be white of course | B |
| For then you'll look like Death on the pale horse ' | - |
Thomas Oldham
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