A Street Fight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEG

SIR we approve your curling lip and noseA
At this vile sightB
These men these women are 'brute beasts' Who knowsA
Sir but that you are rightB
Panders and harlots rogues and thieves and worseC
We are a crewD
Whose pitiful plunder's honoured in the purseC
Of gentlemen like youD
Whom holy Competition's taught like usE
'What's thine is mine 'F
How we must love you who have made us thusE
You may perhaps divineG

Francis William Lauderdale Adams



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