The Unbeloved Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDDEFGGHHCCHHDDD INot a woman child or man in | A |
All this isle that loves thee C ng | B |
Fools whom gentle manners sway | C |
May incline to C gh | D |
Princes who old ladies love | D |
Of the Doctor may approve | D |
Chancery lads do not abhor | E |
Their chatty childish Chancellor | F |
In Liverpool some virtues strike | G |
And little Van's beneath dislike | G |
Tho if I were to be dead for 't | H |
I could never love thee H t | H |
Every man must have his way | C |
Other grey adulterers may | C |
But thou unamiable object | H |
Dear to neither prince nor subject | H |
Veriest meanest scab for pelf | D |
Fastning on the skin of Guelph | D |
Thou thou must surely loathe thyself | D |
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R et R | I |
Charles Lamb
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