The Unbeloved Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDDEFGGHHCCHHDDD I

Not a woman child or man inA
All this isle that loves thee C ngB
Fools whom gentle manners swayC
May incline to C ghD
Princes who old ladies loveD
Of the Doctor may approveD
Chancery lads do not abhorE
Their chatty childish ChancellorF
In Liverpool some virtues strikeG
And little Van's beneath dislikeG
Tho if I were to be dead for 'tH
I could never love thee H tH
Every man must have his wayC
Other grey adulterers mayC
But thou unamiable objectH
Dear to neither prince nor subjectH
Veriest meanest scab for pelfD
Fastning on the skin of GuelphD
Thou thou must surely loathe thyselfD
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R et RI

Charles Lamb



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