The Kavanagh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE BGBBBBFB HIHIJKJK LMLMNEFE BBOBDPQRA stone jug and a pewter mug | A |
And a table set for three | B |
A jug and a mug at every place | C |
And a biscuit or two with Brie | B |
Three stone jugs of Cruiskeen Lawn | D |
And a cheese like crusted foam | E |
The Kavanagh receives to night | F |
McMurrough is at home | E |
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We three and the barley bree | B |
And a health to the one away | G |
Who drifts down careless Italy | B |
God's wanderer and estray | B |
For friends are more than Arno's store | B |
Of garnered charm and he | B |
Were blither with us here the night | F |
Than Titian bids him be | B |
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Throw ope the window to the stars | H |
And let the warm night in | I |
Who knows what revelry in Mars | H |
May rhyme with rouse akin | I |
Fill up and drain the loving cup | J |
And leave no drop to waste | K |
The moon looks in to see what's up | J |
Begad she'd like a taste | K |
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What odds if Leinster's kingly roll | L |
Be now an idle thing | M |
The world is his who takes his toll | L |
A vagrant or a king | M |
What though the crown be melted down | N |
And the heir a gypsy roam | E |
The Kavanagh receives to night | F |
McMurrough is at home | E |
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We three and the barley bree | B |
And the moonlight on the floor | B |
Who were a man to do with less | O |
What emperor has more | B |
Three stone jugs of Cruiskeen Lawn | D |
And three stout hearts to drain | P |
A slanter to the truth in the heart of youth | Q |
And the joy of the love of men | R |
Bliss Carman (william)
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