Ballade Of Queen Anne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC ABABBCBC ABABBCBC D BCBC| The modish Airs | A |
| The Tansey Brew | B |
| The SWAINS and FAIRS | A |
| In curtained Pew | B |
| Nymphs KNELLER drew | B |
| Books BENTLEY read | C |
| Who knows them who | B |
| QUEEN ANNE is dead | C |
| - | |
| We buy her Chairs | A |
| Her China blue | B |
| Her red brick Squares | A |
| We build anew | B |
| But ah we rue | B |
| When all is said | C |
| The tale o'er true | B |
| QUEEN ANNE is dead | C |
| - | |
| Now BULLS and BEARS | A |
| A ruffling Crew | B |
| With Stocks and Shares | A |
| With Turk and Jew | B |
| Go bubbling through | B |
| The Town ill bred | C |
| The World's askew | B |
| QUEEN ANNE is dead | C |
| - | |
| ENVOY | D |
| - | |
| Friend praise the new | B |
| The old is fled | C |
| Vivat FROU FROU | B |
| QUEEN ANNE is dead | C |
Andrew Lang
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