The Judgment Of The Poets. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIK LMNM OPOQ RSRS TUVU WQWX

Two nymphs both nearly of an ageA
Of numerous charms possess'dB
A warm dispute once chanced to wageA
Whose temper was the bestB
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The worth of each had been completeC
Had both alike been mildD
But one although her smile was sweetC
Frown'd oftener than she smiledD
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And in her humour when she frown'dE
Would raise her voice and roarF
And shake with fury to the groundE
The garland that she woreF
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The other was of gentler castG
From all such frenzy clearH
Her frowns were seldom known to lastG
And never proved severeH
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To poets of renown in songI
The nymphs referr'd the causeJ
Who strange to tell all judg'd it wrongI
And gave misplaced applauseK
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They gentle call'd and kind and softL
The flippant and the scoldM
And though she changed her mood so oftN
That failing left untoldM
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No judges sure were e'er so madO
Or so resolved to errP
In short the charms her sister hadO
They lavish'd all on herQ
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Then thus the god whom fondly theyR
Their great inspirer callS
Was heard one genial summer's dayR
To reprimand them allS
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Since thus ye have combined he saidT
My favourite nymph to slightU
Adorning May that peevish maidV
With June's undoubted rightU
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The minx shall for your folly's sakeW
Still prove herself a shrewQ
Shall make your scribbling fingers acheW
And pinch your noses blueX

William Cowper



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