To Ligurinus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBCC DDEFFEGO Cruel fair | A |
Whose flowing hair | A |
The envy and the pride of all is | B |
As onward roll | C |
The years that poll | C |
Will get as bald as a billiard ball is | B |
Then shall your skin now pink and dimply | C |
Be tanned to parchment sear and pimply | C |
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When you behold | D |
Yourself grown old | D |
These words shall speak your spirits moody | E |
'Unhappy one | F |
What heaps of fun | F |
I've missed by being goody goody | E |
Oh that I might have felt the hunger | G |
Of loveless age when I was younger ' | - |
Eugene Field
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