A New Song Of The Spring Gardens. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBAA CCAA DDAA EEAA FFAA GGAATo the Burden of Rogues All | A |
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Come hither ye gallants come hither ye maids | B |
To the trim gravelled walks to the shady arcades | B |
Come hither come hither the nightingales call | A |
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall Vauxhall | A |
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Come hither ye cits from your Lothbury hives | C |
Come hither ye husbands and look to your wives | C |
For the sparks are as thick as the leaves in the Mall | A |
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall Vauxhall | A |
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Here the 'prentice from Aldgate may ogle a Toast | D |
Here his Worship must elbow the Knight of the Post | D |
For the wicket is free to the great and the small | A |
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall Vauxhall | A |
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Here Betty may flaunt in her mistress's sack | E |
Here Trip wear his master's brocade on his back | E |
Here a hussy may ride and a rogue take the wall | A |
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall Vauxhall | A |
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Here Beauty may grant and here Valour may ask | F |
Here the plainest may pass for a Belle in a mask | F |
Here a domino covers the short and the tall | A |
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall Vauxhall | A |
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'Tis a type of the world with its drums and its din | G |
'Tis a type of the world for when once you come in | G |
You are loth to go out like the world 'tis a ball | A |
Sing Tantarara Vauxhall Vauxhall | A |
Henry Austin Dobson
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