He Discourseth Of What Some Mortals Live For Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE EEFGFG

What else do they live for in this world besideA
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What else but for Kittys or one of the sameB
Do mothers their daughters at schools give the touchC
That leaves them to live as a wife but in nameB
While position and fashion they frantically clutchC
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What else do they live for our girls so refinedD
So forward precocious and gifted at tenE
They are flirting and courting and things of the kindD
That never came under our grandmother's kenE
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At fifteen so dressed up and hooped up I weenE
They're mothers full often before they're sixteenE
And fading and dowdy and sickly at twentyF
With one boy in trowsers and two girls in lacesG
Complaining of starving while dying of plentyF
The fate is of ladies in fashionable placesG

Horatio Alger, Jr.



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