Let Us Have Peace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDC EFGF HIJI KLML NDOD| A | |
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| In maudlin spite let Thracians fight | B |
| Above their bowls of liquor | C |
| But such as we when on a spree | D |
| Should never brawl and bicker | C |
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| These angry words and clashing swords | E |
| Are quite de trop I'm thinking | F |
| Brace up my boys and hush your noise | G |
| And drown your wrath in drinking | F |
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| Aha 't is fine this mellow wine | H |
| With which our host would dope us | I |
| Now let us hear what pretty dear | J |
| Entangles him of Opus | I |
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| I see you blush nay comrades hush | K |
| Come friend though they despise you | L |
| Tell me the name of that fair dame | M |
| Perchance I may advise you | L |
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| O wretched youth and is it truth | N |
| You love that fickle lady | D |
| I doting dunce courted her once | O |
| Since when she's reckoned shady | D |
Eugene Field
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