A Toast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGHG IJKJ LMBMHere's a health to thee Roberts | A |
And here's a health to me | B |
And here's to all the pretty girls | C |
From Denver to the sea | B |
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Here's to mine and here's to thine | D |
Now's the time to clink it | E |
Here's a flagon of old wine | D |
And here are we to drink it | E |
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Wine that maketh glad the heart | F |
Of the bully boy | G |
Here's the toast that we love most | H |
Love and song and joy | G |
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Song that is the flower of love | I |
And joy that is the fruit | J |
Here's the love of woman lad | K |
And here's our love to boot | J |
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You and I are far too wise | L |
Not to fill our glasses | M |
Here's to me and here's to thee | B |
And here's to all the lasses | M |
Bliss Carman And Richard Hovey
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