A New Song Of The Spring Gardens. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBAA CCAA DDAA EEAA FFAA GGAA

To the Burden of Rogues AllA
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Come hither ye gallants come hither ye maidsB
To the trim gravelled walks to the shady arcadesB
Come hither come hither the nightingales callA
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall VauxhallA
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Come hither ye cits from your Lothbury hivesC
Come hither ye husbands and look to your wivesC
For the sparks are as thick as the leaves in the MallA
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall VauxhallA
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Here the 'prentice from Aldgate may ogle a ToastD
Here his Worship must elbow the Knight of the PostD
For the wicket is free to the great and the smallA
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall VauxhallA
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Here Betty may flaunt in her mistress's sackE
Here Trip wear his master's brocade on his backE
Here a hussy may ride and a rogue take the wallA
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall VauxhallA
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Here Beauty may grant and here Valour may askF
Here the plainest may pass for a Belle in a maskF
Here a domino covers the short and the tallA
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall VauxhallA
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'Tis a type of the world with its drums and its dinG
'Tis a type of the world for when once you come inG
You are loth to go out like the world 'tis a ballA
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall VauxhallA

Henry Austin Dobson



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