Epigram On The Late Reform And The Whig Administration Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CDEFDCEF| Reform reform cries out the longing nation | A |
| The people hail their own elected House | B |
| On tiptoe stands the general expectation | A |
| What the grand doings of the Administration | A |
| Lo from the labouring mountain creeps a mouse | B |
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| Metaphysical Sages | C |
| Have writ many pages | D |
| To decide if the Mind | E |
| Be Spirit or Matter | F |
| How strange that in the pages | D |
| Of these metaphysical sages | C |
| We so seldom can find | E |
| Mind Spirit or Matter | F |
Thomas Oldham
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