On A Fowler, By Isidorus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC| With seeds and birdlime from the desert air | A |
| Eumelus gather'd free though scanty fare | A |
| No lordly patron's hand he deign'd to kiss | B |
| Nor luxury knew save liberty nor bliss | B |
| Thrice thirty years he lived and to his heirs | C |
| His seeds bequeath'd his birdlime and his snares | C |
William Cowper
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