To Maurice Hewlett Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCCDDC EECCF| HEWLETT as ship to ship | A |
| Let us the ensign dip | A |
| There may be who despise | B |
| For dross our merchandise | B |
| Our balladries our bales | C |
| Of woven tales | C |
| Yet Hewlett the glad gales | C |
| Favonian And what spray | D |
| Our dolphins toss'd in play | D |
| Full in old Triton's beard on Iris' shimmering veils | C |
| - | |
| Scant tho' the freight of gold | E |
| Commercial in our hold | E |
| P stum Eridanus | C |
| Perchance have barter'd us | C |
| 'Bove chrematistic care | F |
Arthur Thomas Quiller-couch
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