An Epitaph (from The Greek) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC| My name my country what are they to thee | A |
| What whether base or proud my pedigree | A |
| Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men | B |
| Perhaps I fell below them all what then | B |
| Suffice it stranger that thou seest a tomb | C |
| Thou know'st its use it hides no matter whom | C |
William Cowper
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