We-bee And I-live By The Quaffing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDED BCFGCG HIHJKKL| A | |
| - | |
| We Bee and I live by the quaffing | B |
| 'Tisn't all Hock with us | C |
| Life has its Ale | D |
| But it's many a lay of the Dim Burgundy | E |
| We chant for cheer when the Wines fail | D |
| - | |
| Do we get drunk | B |
| Ask the jolly Clovers | C |
| Do we beat our Wife | F |
| I never wed | G |
| Bee pledges his in minute flagons | C |
| Dainty as the trees on our deft Head | G |
| - | |
| While runs the Rhine | H |
| He and I revel | I |
| First at the vat and latest at the Vine | H |
| Noon our last Cup | J |
| Found dead of Nectar | K |
| By a humming Coroner | K |
| In a By Thyme | L |
Emily Dickinson
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