On A Miser, 2 (from The Greek) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFD| A miser traversing his house | A |
| Espied unusual there a mouse | A |
| And thus his uninvited guest | B |
| Briskly inquisitive address'd | B |
| 'Tell me my dear to what cause is't | C |
| I owe this unexpected visit ' | D |
| The mouse her host obliquely eyed | E |
| And smiling pleasantly replied | E |
| 'Fear not good fellow for your hoard | F |
| I come to lodge and not to board ' | D |
William Cowper
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