Sir Walter (revised) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DEFGwoman in man's hour of ease | A |
And plenty how you strive to please | A |
To win his heart and purse you try | B |
With ogle whisper smile and sigh | B |
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But when he's short of cash you find | C |
You change your tactics and your mind | C |
And from a fellow lacking 'oof' | B |
You deem it well to hold aloof | B |
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Tip tilt your nose and curve your lip | D |
And let the impecunious R I P | E |
To find some other wealthier new man | F |
All this you do because you're Woman | G |
Harry 'breaker' Harbord Morant
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