Long Meter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EDED CFCFAll human joys are swift of wing | A |
For heaven doth so allot it | B |
That when you get an easy thing | A |
You find you haven't got it | B |
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Man never yet has loved a maid | C |
But they were sure to part sir | D |
Nor never lacked a paltry spade | C |
But that he drew a heart sir | D |
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Go Chauncey it is plain as day | E |
You much prefer a dinner | D |
To walking straight in wisdom's way | E |
Go to thou babbling sinner | D |
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The froward part that you have played | C |
To me this lesson teaches | F |
To trust no man whose stock in trade | C |
Is after dinner speeches | F |
Eugene Field
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