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 mockA
No wonder Orpheus' lyre could move the brutesB
Or Moses' rod strike water from the rockA
Lo Shakspeare's genius melts the heart of NutesB
Draws tears of pity from a barber's blockA
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A quack a mere anatomyC
Wanting to buy a nagD
Questions his friend a wagD
What colour it shall beC
'White ' he replies 'let it be white of courseB
For then you'll look like Death on the pale horse '-

Thomas Oldham



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