Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHICJKLMNOPQKRS TUTJTTTVWTXT| By W ll m C wp r | A |
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| 'Tis evening See with its resorting throng | B |
| Rude Carfax teems and waistcoats visited | C |
| With too familiar elbow swell the curse | D |
| Vortiginous The boating man returns | E |
| His rawness growing with experience | F |
| Strange union and directs the optic glass | G |
| Not unresponsive to Jemima's charms | H |
| Who wheels obdurate in his mimic chaise | I |
| Perambulant the child The gouty cit | C |
| Asthmatical with elevated cane | J |
| Pursues the unregarding tram as one | K |
| Who having heard a hurdy gurdy girds | L |
| His loins and hunts the hurdy gurdy man | M |
| Blaspheming Now the clangorous bell proclaims | N |
| The Times or Chronicle and Rauca screams | O |
| The latest horrid murder in the ear | P |
| Of nervous dons expectant of the urn | Q |
| And mild domestic muffin | K |
| To the Parks | R |
| Drags the slow Ladies' School consuming time | S |
| In passing given points Here glow the lamps | T |
| And tea spoons clatter to the cosy hum | U |
| Of scientific circles Here resounds | T |
| The football field with its discordant train | J |
| The crowd that cheers but not discriminates | T |
| As ever into touch the ball returns | T |
| And shrieks the whistle while the game proceeds | T |
| With fine irregularity well worth | V |
| The paltry shilling | W |
| Draw the curtains close | T |
| While I resume the night cap dear to all | X |
| Familiar with my illustrated works | T |
Arthur Thomas Quiller-couch
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