A Street Fight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEG| SIR we approve your curling lip and nose | A |
| At this vile sight | B |
| These men these women are 'brute beasts' Who knows | A |
| Sir but that you are right | B |
| Panders and harlots rogues and thieves and worse | C |
| We are a crew | D |
| Whose pitiful plunder's honoured in the purse | C |
| Of gentlemen like you | D |
| Whom holy Competition's taught like us | E |
| 'What's thine is mine ' | F |
| How we must love you who have made us thus | E |
| You may perhaps divine | G |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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